Example sentences of "bring in for " in BNC.
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1 | However , prisoners remain heavily dependent on what visitors bring in for them , as the prison budget allows about US 10 cents a day per person . |
2 | Ramesh K was then brought in for a few minutes . |
3 | Brian Rose was brought in for his first home Test and promised he would attack the bowling ; he was as good as his word and made 70 , but 33 from Gatting was the only other contribution as the last seven wickets went for 24 in fifty-two minutes . |
4 | ‘ And yet he wore a collar and tie , ’ put in Kathleen , tipping Madeira cake crumbs deftly from her plate into the little blue tin always brought in for that purpose with the tea trolley . |
5 | Fresh tea was brought in for her , and when she said she must go , Basil took her home . |
6 | Humidity and temperature controls are turned up if any babies or children are brought in for operations . |
7 | ‘ I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came out of the blue . |
8 | Mr Beveridge told my colleague Bryan Rostron : ‘ I think from time to time one is brought in for overseas work in parts of the world where the old English system of justice still applies . |
9 | Northumbrian villages , though protected to some extent by castles and garrisons such as those at Carlisle , Naworth , Harbottle and Norham , tended to be built in a sort of miniature bailey around a large square green which could be gated when cattle were brought in for the night . |
10 | Peter Tomlinson , inexperienced in television terms , had been brought in for a key " anchor " role and I could appreciate the excessive pressure on him . |
11 | Occasionally other teachers who wanted to take " a cautious look " were brought in for specific purposes . |
12 | He might be brought in for periodic boosters or to help when the problem is in the degree of difficulty and intensity not experienced before . |
13 | Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation . |
14 | If anything had been brought in for you it had to be handed in at the screws ' table , and they had to sign the property book . |
15 | brought in for the purpose . |
16 | Two unqualified ancillary helpers were brought in for mornings only , even though all the children stayed all day from the new year on . |
17 | Sir Edmund Mandeville is correct — perhaps she should be brought in for questioning . |
18 | Somewhere , cowbells sounded ; the animals had been brought in for the night , maybe . |
19 | Nor is government policy in general biased towards increasing competition : it often has the reverse effect because policies are brought in for other reasons than promoting allocative efficiency , as discussed later in the chapter . |
20 | Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest . |
21 | Both players were brought in for the last six weeks of the season as McHale began to look ahead to next season when the Seasiders hope to mount a serious promotion push . |
22 | Willis then rejoined his old boss at Leicester in a £200,000 move , and 17-year-old Sean Gregan was brought in for his debut at Huddersfield . |
23 | NEW faces are certain to be brought in for this summer 's Ashes series after England 's winter humiliation was completed by defeat against Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday . |
24 | I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all . |
25 | ‘ Being brought in for big games without any warning is something I 'm used to . |
26 | ‘ Being brought in for big games without any warning is something I 'm used to . |
27 | This is a hybrid case in Banbury erm the opting out legislation was brought in for a specific purpose . |
28 | If he allowed the headstall to be put on him , he was rewarded by being put out in the paddock , or brought in for his dinner , or taken for a ride . |
29 | Strategy meetings were being attended by up to 30 people , including many of the ‘ old guard ’ of the party , brought in for the election . |
30 | The casts , drawn from Glyndebourne singers of the 1950s and early '60s , with the exception of De los Angeles brought in for Rosina in Barbiere , are part of a tightly knit ensemble . |