Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] bring [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ken had brought in an old army chum who was now in the catering business , to handle the more convivial aspects of the occasion . |
2 | By 1954 Piper had brought out a 250 hp development of the aircraft called the Aztec but , to confuse us all , in 1960 they offered the Apache 235 which , as you may have guessed , sported a pair of 235 hp Lycoming engines . |
3 | During 1990-91 the Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Brooke sought to bring about the first all-party talks since 1975 on the future of the province [ see pp. 37624 ; 37720 ; 37784 ; 37869 ; 38111-12 ; 38156-57 ] . |
4 | Kalchu had brought in the two calves from their separate pen and they were pumping their mothers ' udders , bracing their hooves and thrusting with the whole length of their sketchy bodies . |
5 | From the high point in 1984 , when Marks ' fortune was worth some £47 million , the group has often plunged into losses , and Marks had to bring in a new chief executive . |
6 | Belinda tried to bring out the new artist 's term nonchalantly , but he was n't fooled . |
7 | Two years later , when MGM had the not-so-bright idea of remaking Goodbye Mr Chips as a musical , and UA tried to bring back the British war film with The Battle of Britain ( 1970 ) , the bill for each picture was something like $12 million . |
8 | A couple of big years followed but then owner Al Davis started bringing in a whole series of running backs handed star billing . |
9 | A couple of big years followed but then owner Al Davis started bringing in a whole series of running backs handed star billing . |