Example sentences of "bring on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh no , ’ Steve groaned , ‘ they 're bringing on Steven .
2 It also has three heated public glasshouses and a small propagation unit which concentrates mainly but not exclusively on bringing on plants for amenity planting .
3 Aye , the auld plumbing is desperate for bringing on migraines .
4 Despite the tour results , with only two wins and two draws to set against four defeats , Sole cited the tour as a success in bringing on newcomers .
5 MARK HATELEY , the man who launched Rangers towards a £5 million European Cup fortune , today declared : ‘ Bring on AC Milan . ’
6 Bring on Frank — give Deano a couple of games on the bench and he might come back looking a little sharper .
7 Still , it 's an improvement on ‘ Bring on Moira Anderson ’ .
8 Headaches are stupefying , benumbing and bring on confusion of mind .
9 If the flight gets really ‘ exciting ’ , there is also the possibility the pilot will become so frightened that he will begin to hyperventilate , and this can bring on hypoxia and unconsciousness very quickly .
10 For example , strong tea , coffee , alcohol , fruit juice or highly spiced dishes can bring on Cystitis attacks or make them worse .
11 Before it is through , Pound 's centenary year will bring on indigestion in even the most devoted Poundians .
12 The factors that cause stress can also cause clinical depression and , surprisingly perhaps , as with stress , changes in life which are happy and positive may bring on depression as well as those associated with sadness and loss .
13 Lying down does not bring on sleep , only a sense of enormous rage .
14 Breathing can be affected : people suffer from shortness of breath or panic attacks in which they are unable to catch their breath at all ; stress may bring on asthma attacks if people are prone to them .
15 Sex at full term can bring on labour .
16 Cold drinks can bring on chilliness or cough .
17 Er , here the Policy and Resources Committee also consider that only brought on capital which again issue guidelines which will be reviewed , at the end of January for a final erm , proposal in February .
18 The departure of flanker Hill with a groin injury shortly after the restart brought on Foulds , a second-row forward , which forced Park to shuffle their pack .
19 If it is true that some of them are not quite what they were — and even this grasped-at straw is no more than speculation — we may rest assured that the successor generation brought on tour to breathe down their necks will be as good if not better .
20 Talking about Esmerelda , and what had happened to her , still brought on mini-fits and screams and total withdrawal for a while , but after long and patient questioning by my father and Diggs I let them know what I wanted them to think had happened — a big kite ; Esmerelda becoming entangled in the lines ; me trying to help her and the winch slipping out of my fingers ; desperate running ; then a blank .
21 Rebels brought on Caroline Legg to give more height to the attack and Becky Crisp added fresh legs to the defence .
22 Overstrain had brought on tuberculosis in 1939 and I had been having a lot of trouble with my eyes .
23 Gray , who managed Leeds between 1982 and 1985 , brought on Irwin , Sellars and Sheridan .
24 United then brought on John Durning for Mickey Lewis , Magilton had the best chance of the game in the seventy third minute when he was cleared through , he shot from ten yards , he beat Gosney , hit the post and bounced away .
25 This was taken as proof of his innocence , especially when the case had been brought on suspicion .
26 If that was not enough , Park lost flanker Matthew Hill with a groin injury and brought on second-row forward Stephen Foulds , forcing a reshuffle in the pack .
27 Keepin and Kats were responsible for a calculation which has been taken up and treated with biblical reverence by the anti-nuclear lobby : for nuclear power to displace coal from the energy mix in a high energy scenario 8000 large reactors would have to be brought on line worldwide at the rate of one every one-and-a-half days .
28 The bird will be brought on stage by Arthur Johnson , marketing editor of the Echo , and Brian Hall , PR Executive of Liverpool FC .
29 Brachiopods have probably always filter-fed , living off small organic particles brought on currents .
30 United took off Lee Nogan and brought on Mark Stein and just when the game seemed to be slipping from their grasp , they pulled back a vital goal through Martin Foyle .
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