Example sentences of "be brought [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The debate within Labour 's ranks was then about how far and how fast they should be brought under the direct control of the state .
2 The security services will be brought under the scrutiny of a Parliamentary Select Committee .
3 She decided he was one fat pig in Wimbledon who was not , could not , should not be brought under the knife of the evil abattoir man who lives , in case you need to know , in Clifton Road just off the common , and the story of how she fought off his terrible friend Farmer Dune , and rallied all the pigs of Wimbledon is the greatest story ever told .
4 The most important exception is found in regulation 3(c) which permits an action to be brought under the newly amended s.62 by a person who is other than a private investor where there has been a breach of rules prohibiting insider dealing .
5 Alternatively , you may come to the conclusion that there is a real distinction between the authorities , and in this event the problem must be looked at from the point of view of general legal principle or public policy to decide whether it should be brought under the one head or the other .
6 The Council for the Protection of Rural England have called for farm buildings to be brought under the control of the planning system .
7 When , in 1968 , a new Theatres Act swept away the censorship of plays by the Lord Chamberlain , it was replaced with the 1959 test of obscenity , but added a qualifying provision that no case could be brought without the consent of the Attorney General .
8 It is a strange business to build an international style airport on an Ultima Thule , to which fresh water is going to have to be brought for the foreseeable future from the northern hemisphere .
9 If the judgments in that case are looked at , it will be found that Willes J. said , in explaining the grounds of his judgment that under circumstances like those of the present case , the debt is gone , because it would be a fraud upon the stranger who pays part of a debt in discharge of the whole , that an action should be brought for the debt .
10 Among the extra work which required a special piece of plant to be brought onto the site for one week and then returned 200 miles , there must be some extra work which just happens to be within the scope of a piece of plant which is already on site which would otherwise have been idle during the week in question .
11 Potted primulas and other plants that have been standing in frames can be brought into the greenhouse now .
12 The bin is completely portable , so it can be brought into the warmth in winter so that the worms will continue to work .
13 Most continue ripening in store until ready for the table , but a few varieties must be brought into the warm for a few days before they are ready to eat .
14 Leave these in a sheltered place outdoors until mid-January , when they can be brought into the greenhouse for early , hand-pollinated flowers .
15 Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls .
16 Dogs may be brought into the park provided that they are kept on a lead at all times .
17 If the governors of the school agreed , yet more places ( the ‘ residuary ’ places ) could be brought into the same category .
18 How were clinical trials , so convincing for antituberculous drugs , to be brought into the sensitive area of subjective experience ?
19 In every case these criteria are significantly more relaxed than those used to designate the original LFA in the UK so that the so-called marginal areas could be brought into the extension .
20 Weighing 60 tons , a new transformer for South Electricity Board 's sub-station in Hindhead , was the biggest load ever to be brought into the district by road .
21 The CAB adviser is supported by the vast information system which will often be brought into the prison using the portable microfilm system .
22 A variety of people will be involved and should be brought into the planning of the programme .
23 Patients and relatives can be brought into the classroom either in person , or in the form of a taped interview or talk .
24 We must fight for greater tolerance , and for legislation that protects against anti-gay discrimination , to ensure that something like Section 28 will never be brought into the rest of Europe .
25 That is when all limits are lifted from the amount of alcohol and tobacco that can be brought into the country from Europe for personal use .
26 By applying judgements to the curriculum itself , evaluation by the users of that curriculum can be brought into the classroom , evaluation can be made to serve as a basis for new directions in the process of teaching and learning … it can shape and guide learning and guide decisions within the curriculum process .
27 Unless there is significant doubt as to whether it can be collected , interest from advances should be brought into the p&l account as it accrues .
28 He was only four seats fewer than Wilson and the Ulster loyalists could perhaps be brought into the equation .
29 PRESSURE from individuals countrywide has at last enabled the matter of Vulcan XH558 to be brought into the new Parliamentary session .
30 In addition , two figures of saints from the Berenson collection will be brought into the study as Carlo Volpe has also connected them with the Valle Romita altarpiece .
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