Example sentences of "brought [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 It was a wild challenge brought on in the heat of the moment and by the magnitude of the occasion .
2 Yes , and an astute decision by Milton 's manager , Keith Stocks , saw substitute Brian Marlan brought on in the sixty eighth minute and two minutes later he was all smiles as he headed home Nigel Mott 's cross to break the deadlock .
3 Williams rounded off with a 63rd-minute penalty after Gabbiadini was brought down in the area .
4 Steve Warwick scored the second goal and was brought down in the area , enabling Alton to get their third in a 3–1 home win .
5 Swindon swept forward after the break and were given a 50th-minute penalty when Martin Ling was brought down in the area .
6 The pressure exerted on that front foot when it is brought down in the bowling action is something like 10 times the bodyweight .
7 Dead wood , brought down in the flood water and cast ashore perhaps two days ago .
8 The first bit of ‘ fighting ’ was after Wallace was brought down in the area for what I thought was a definate penalty .
9 But then Villa skipper Kevin Richardson was brought down in the area by Dean Austin after bursting through , and Staunton converted a 71st minute spot kick .
10 But then Villa skipper Kevin Richardson was brought down in the area by Dean Austin after bursting through , and Staunton converted a 71st minute spot kick .
11 Three minutes after the break , City know it was not going to be their day , they themselves were awarded a penalty when Frankie Machavellio was brought down in the area .
12 These two populations were then brought together in the fraternal Orange Order and the Order had a major say in the composition and policies of the Unionist Party .
13 Matters are further complicated by the fact that information from the two eyes is brought together in the primary visual cortex .
14 Responsibility for overseeing all financial services will be brought together in the Treasury , in line with the practice adopted in most other advanced countries .
15 Responsibilities will be brought together in the Department of the Environment .
16 Many lines of thought were eventually brought together in the 454 folio pages of Bishop Wilkins 's Essay Towards a Real Character and Philosophical Language , which Slaughter deems a monument to that time ‘ when western Europe entered upon the early modern period of its specialised scientific and technical development ’ .
17 Engineering geology and geophysics were brought together in the Groundwater and Geotechnical Surveys Division in January 1991 .
18 The law relating to children has recently been brought together in the Children Act .
19 These three major concerns with children 's thinking , their language , and their education — are brought together in the book for which Margaret Donaldson is undoubtedly best known , Children 's Minds published in 1978 .
20 All your resources — thinking and information , are brought together in the plan .
21 These different elements may be brought together in the following generalization of ( 9–12 ) : where r is the ( exogenous ) constant rate of interest .
22 The programme of work is based on the assumption that it will have implications for addiction studies , policy studies , prevention studies and industrial studies generally , and for the particular disciplines that will be brought together in the Centre .
23 The other Nobel prizes for 1991 were announced by the relevant Swedish academies between Oct. 3 and Oct. 16 : ( i ) Literature — Nadine Gordimer , the South African novelist whose " magnificent epic writing " had as its central theme the consequences of apartheid ; ( ii ) Medicine — Erwin Neher and Bert Sakmann , German scientists working on the function of single ion channels in cell physiology ; ( iii ) Economics — Ronald Coase , the veteran UK-born member of the Chicago school and theorist of transaction costs and property rights , relevant to how buyers and sellers are brought together in the free market ; ( iv ) Physics — Pierre-Gilles de Gennes , the French scientist , for his work on applying the study of order and behavioural similarities in molecules to a range of complex materials ; and ( v ) Chemistry — Richard R. Ernst , the Swiss researcher , for contributions to high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) spectroscopy .
24 In 1724 Peter I ordered that all papers relating to foreign policy should be brought together in the college archive ; and work on this continued for the next two decades .
25 All the capital transfer tax provisions were brought together in the CTTA 1984 with Part III dealing with settled property .
26 And should never have been brought together in the first place .
27 Stephen and Bloom are brought together in the final stages of Ulysses so that at last the space of desperation can be closed , the vertical pull of Stephen 's iron ambition , set against the downward sucking force of Blooms ordinariness .
28 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
29 The second charge is brought in in the presence of the first one .
30 Now Mill realizes that the objection to this is the last problem coercion , that if people 's votes are known , then some people might be able to put pressure on others to vote one way rather than another and as I said why the secret ballot was brought in in the first place .
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