Example sentences of "brought [adv prt] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 She wondered how much longer it would be before Jack was brought in in this sort of state , and how she would feel if he was .
2 ‘ Well , I was brought up in that orphanage in Dalston , and that 's what they called me there .
3 But he wishes the children , both of whom were born in Australia , to be brought up in that country where he will be content with access to them .
4 Cos that 's where my father was born and brought up in that old house .
5 So we was brought up in that atmosphere .
6 Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations .
7 Q : Were you brought up in any particular religious or political persuasion ?
8 A local authority may not cause the child to be brought up in any religious persuasion other than the one in which he would have been brought up if the order had not been made ( s33(6) ( a ) ) .
9 ‘ They are born and brought up in this country and subject to peer group pressure from the dominant culture in the 16–24 age group . ’
10 This raises questions regarding the extent to which the standardised scores provide a useful basis of comparison for children born and brought up in this country .
11 I was born and brought up in this town and I thought and hoped my future was here .
12 It was not unknown for foreigners to be brought up in this way , and trained for responsible posts in the army , priesthood or civil service .
13 The child itself is brought up in this expectation and social structures are built upon it .
14 Zeinab had been brought up in this culture .
15 EV Thompson , the initials stand for Ernest Victor if you 're wondering , was brought up in this cottage in Swinbrook during the war .
16 erm I find I 'm not sure that any of us can erm cope with what 's going on at the moment in the Gulf without having just ways of distracting ourselves , erm and I think that perhaps might be more of a problem for adults than it is for children , in the sense that erm most of us have access to more information than most children do erm and more information about what death means , and what suffering means , and what pain means , than erm most children who have been brought up in this country .
17 Welcome to Molyneux , Headley , Brian Horton 's with me , the United manager because he was brought up in this part of the world , must be very proud of what you brought up here for the second half Brian , but so disappointed after that first half showing .
18 Any anyway , I appeared there , this was interesting because , being a friend , I did n't swear on the Bible , it 's something that 's not brought up in these notes , you do n't think it 's quite an important thing , really , so the Clerk of the Court , with his bible , would you , you know , repeat this .
19 It is n't brought up in these notes , which I
20 And quite big families were brought up in some of these houses with only two bedrooms .
21 Then a woman in the street — the Via Monserato , between the Tiber and the Farnese Square , they talked about it so much , Mena and my grandmother , when I was little , I think they talked about it every day : Il Quartiere Papale , it does have a magnificent sound , has n't it ? and so much of it a slum ; the rich live above on the piani nobili , the ground floors and cellars are rented out to artisans ; my mother , who was brought up in those streets , says to know them you must have breathed the air in the evenings when the wine-shops are full and they are lighting charcoal braziers on the pavements ; she says I will go one day , but I think I know already — well , a woman in Mena 's street who sold salad greens knew the cook who worked for Anna and the prince round the corner and Mena was given things to do in the kitchen .
22 A Director will cast this type of actress because he knows that is the kind of personality he wants brought out in this character , and he can rely on that actress to give just such a performance .
23 Hence the contrasts and similarities between the Yugoslav and Hungarian experiences of economic reform , which will be brought out in this project , should prove extremely interesting .
24 Dishonesty is also brought out in this scene , when the Duke expects Shylock to forgive Antonio in line 23 ‘ which is a pound of this poor merchant 's flesh , thou wilt not only loose the forfeiture , but touch with human gentleness and love , Forgive a moiety of the principal ; ’ .
25 His attitude to life is brought out in both the mutual greeting of friends who agree that Life Is Very Interesting ( 1980 ) as well as the personal philosophy of the Lonely Man Who Is Very Happy And Enjoying His Art Work ( 1974 ) .
26 Well this is , this is where , this is , I mean this is one of the issues that has to be brought out in any discussions concerning partnership .
27 Before we proceed to the changes brought about in this system by the Yorkist and Tudor sovereigns , certain general observations must be made about medieval administration .
28 The experts would say that he had died from suboxia — oxygen deficiency brought about in this case , Wycliffe believed , by a virulent poison .
29 Where there is a gender cue , role mapping can be indirectly affected via name mapping ( she is Diane , so the seer was the person questioned ) , but when there is no such cue role mapping must be brought about in some other way .
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