Example sentences of "be to bring the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , the aggregate effect of arbitrage will be to bring the prices of shares and an index future on those shares into some no-arbitrage relationship .
2 Its aim is to bring the machine to the market by late 1993 , and in order to achieve this goal it needs additional engineers .
3 The task of psychoanalysis is to bring the intellect to bear on religion , and to replace the effects of repressions with the rational operations of the intellect .
4 If in any doubt as to whether one of these leather corals is alive or dead , a simple test is to bring the animal to the water 's surface and take a good sniff .
5 Now we 'll get the changing hand out of the way first because it 's easier that way and so what we do is to bring the rope hand towards the tiller hand and then you can tuck it under your thumb , pick up the tiller with the other hand now , that 's fine .
6 ‘ I started out with a mission and for me the mission is n't over … and that is to bring the heavyweight title to England . ’
7 For ‘ stand alone ’ dormant companies , the answer is to bring the company back within the scope of charge to corporation tax ( s 12(2) ( a ) , ICTA 1988 ) .
8 The common aim is to bring the company back in line with the profit-maximizing firm of the model of perfect competition .
9 He says the idea is to bring the water to the pupil rather than the other way round .
10 The aim is to bring the improvement process into the day-to-day management of each section 's work programme and encourage full participation by everyone .
11 The aim is to bring the theory of a market economy closer to reality .
12 On June 14 the UDF television station screened a videotape of a demonstration held outside the National Assembly building on Dec. 14 , 1989 , in which President Petar Mladenov could be heard saying : " The best thing to do is to bring the tanks in . "
13 People who suggest that to intern is to bring the community on to the streets cast doubt on the integrity of the vast majority in Northern Ireland .
14 The idea behind it is to bring the community closer to the inmates .
15 One way over this problem is to bring the animals to the habitat .
16 One way of making sure you hit the target more often is to bring the target nearer .
17 Class 3 contributions are voluntary contributions paid by non-employed persons ; the usual reason they are paid is to bring the number of contributions up to a level to entitle the person to a benefit .
18 A source close to the Clinton campaign said the idea is to bring the Bush rumours into the open ‘ to counter what 's already happened , then get this all out there , out of the way , enough to prevent the campaign from being preoccupied with these questions , then to prevent the Republicans , who are very good at it , from taking this low road ’ .
19 The prime function of these aggregations is to bring the sexes together for fertilisation , and also , presumably , to synchronise spawning .
20 He is to bring the men under his command in from the west .
21 The most obvious of these had been to bring the fate of the occupied territories onto centre stage internationally , persuading George Schultz to renew his peace mediation efforts .
22 David 's answer had been to bring the boy before the old man .
23 She kept telling her father that there was no future for an independent shipping company , there 'd be no one to run it after he 'd gone , and that the modern thing was to bring the company into a big group .
24 The next stage , of course , was to bring the birds in .
25 Some earlier teams collecting wild cocoa had lost 50 per cent or more of their material by attempting to send it directly to distant breeding centres ; our intention was to bring the collections back to a local base for propagation and planting .
26 John Makepeace 's aim then was to bring the courses a step further with the potential for product manufacture on site .
27 The aim clearly was to bring the masses into accord with the perceived notions of naturalness and stability that the bourgeoisie adhered to , and to which the lower middle classes aspired .
28 Aware of the constant potential threat from gangs of gunmen , their mission was to bring the food into the country and make sure it got through to the people most deserving of it .
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