Example sentences of "[is] bring [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There is bound to be considerable upheaval among the blue-chip client list which Deloitte UK is bringing over to the new firm . |
2 | One is brought back to the fundamental conclusion that throughout the Primary years it is the children 's activity that is the key to full development . |
3 | Some experienced foilers hold onto the spar end of a Flexifoil , shaking it while nearly vertical then when air-filled , it is brought down to the horizontal for the assisted launch . |
4 | Shortly before the first autumn snows the flock is brought down from the high pastures . |
5 | I think this ought to be thrown out not necessarily on the rights or wrongs of fox hunting but on a procedural thing that you 've brought about where a dictatorial attitude is brought about by the Labour party that have the right apparently to say exactly what 'll happen on someone else 's land . |
6 | Larrain 's first point is that Marx approaches the concept of ideology on the basis of the contradictory character of social reality ‘ which is brought about by the restricted productive forces and the division of labour ’ ( Larrain 1979 : 45 ) . |
7 | The detailed dynamics are uncertain , but , presumably , the situation is analogous with the energy cascade ; although the spreading is brought about by the small eddies its rate is governed by the larger eddies . |
8 | This is brought about by the spiralling levels of taxation upon the private sector . |
9 | In the centre of the layer this transport is brought about by the first term of eqn ( 22.11 ) : essentially just the fact that rising currents in the convection are typically hotter than falling ones . |
10 | The mechanism of the process is brought about by the initial ionisation of water and the subsequent production of free radicals . |