Example sentences of "and bring [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute . |
2 | The sensor will react instantaneously to body heat and bring on a light outside your home whenever anyone approaches . |
3 | Contestants will join him in the arena to try to do a Tyrus — and bring on the tears again . |
4 | While people may even find themselves avoiding others who would be understanding , precisely because their concern may threaten to breach fragile defences and bring on the ‘ crack-up ’ that feels as if it is only just being fended off , as it is . |
5 | Already he was capable , it seemed , of making that impact on the stage which was , in record time , to put him at the top of his treacherous profession and bring on the applause of his finest contemporaries . |
6 | ‘ OK , Ellis , take out the tray and bring on the sex maniac . ’ |
7 | If a man had been repeatedly unsuccessful he would go to the river , dive to the bottom and bring up a lump of clay with which he would mark his forehead , taking care to be unobserved , otherwise the spell lost its efficacy . |
8 | Having said she would never teach she found it the only way to keep up her Mathematics and bring up a family , so via an evening Technical College Lectureship she slipped into school teaching and has enjoyed it ! |
9 | When brother Michéal and sister Triona left Skara Brae back in 1970 to form the Bothy Band , Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill decided to stay in her day job , get married and bring up a family . |
10 | So we teach our daughters that er , er , the first and foremost duty they have to perform in life is to like after your husband and elders and bring up the family , and the economical side , contribution from the er female is secondary , although they claim it a part as well , erm as economically as well . |
11 | You can click on an empty space on the desktop and bring up the Task Manager . |
12 | FINLAND 'S government yesterday announced an emergency economic austerity package to stem an outflow of investment capital from the country that is threatening to force a major devaluation and bring down the centre-right administration . |
13 | These would undoubtedly deter smaller corporations and bring down the incidence of corporate crime , particularly amongst the relatively smaller national-bound corporations , and even those larger corporations whose capital equipment is relatively fixed and who need the local more specialized work force . |
14 | An arc of movement and bring down the feet |
15 | Then the next morning when he was still sleeping it off , Doris 'd go off to the pub herself and have a few , and bring back a quart of mild , and they 'd get drunk again together . |
16 | ‘ You feel , perhaps , that it would be a marvellous thing to go to the Counterweight Continent and bring back a shipload of gold ? ’ |
17 | It really is exciting and something which it 's difficult to express and even better if we can do something for Herefordshire and bring back a winner . |
18 | One firm is even arranging for convoys of lorries to travel with the coaches to France and bring back the booty . |
19 | In the story , those invited to attend made excuses ; a response which so infuriated the host that he ordered his servant to ‘ Hurry out to the streets and alleys of the town , and bring back the poor , the crippled , the blind , and the lame . … ’ |
20 | On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack . |
21 | It would prevent more tragedies like Michael Watson 's and bring back the skill to the game . |
22 | The number of days lost through strikes is lower than at any time since 1979 , and people ought to know that Labour policies would sweep all that away and bring back the sort of industrial anarchy that existed in 1978-79 . |
23 | And bring back the glasses . |
24 | Willy away and and bring back the matches please . |
25 | To sum up the hybrid theory that has emerged : it is that non-reinforced pre-exposure to a stimulus will allow the formation of potentially interfering associations and bring about a loss of associability . |
26 | At forty-five years of age he was at the height of his powers , determined to drive out the Almoravids and bring about a united Spain . |
27 | Self-massage with essential oils , combined with skin-brushing ( described at the beginning of this chapter ) and aromatic baths will increase your energy levels and bring about a sense of well-being — almost equivalent to a professional aromatherapy massage ! |
28 | The forces that we are dealing with are so far removed from what we regard as the material world that they will completely revolutionize physics and philosophy and bring about a profound change in humanity 's perception of reality . |
29 | In the immediate aftermath of the plague , neither combatant was anxious to resume the war , and both were willing to listen to Pope Innocent VI when he attempted to mediate between them and bring about a lasting peace . |
30 | The urbanisation of workers and their employment in ever-larger factories break down old barriers of skill and status among the workers , and bring about a realisation of collective class identity and shared interests . |