Example sentences of "brought into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This proved more feasible for the Incas than the Aztecs but eventually , with varying degrees of repression , the indigenous people were brought into the Catholic fold .
2 These and later women were brought into the civil service pension scheme designed , as noted , for men .
3 Third World rural economies were brought into the global system by making it more difficult for their populations to live outside the market , thus forcing them to produce crops that could be sold , as opposed to producing crops that they themselves consumed .
4 That things remain unconscious , not because you never knew about them , but because they 're never brought into the relevant connections with other things that make you conscious of the thing in the sense of seeing what 's in it for Mrs you know , reports .
5 PRESSURE from individuals countrywide has at last enabled the matter of Vulcan XH558 to be brought into the new Parliamentary session .
6 These people can not really be criticised for doing their best with the resources available to them and could be brought into the new developments .
7 A process known as ‘ cycling ’ — where each number is in turn brought into the first position in the combined number can be employed in order to generate headings for added entries .
8 A rehabilitated Norman Tebbit has been brought into the front line in an attempt to win back defecting C2s , the skilled workers and their families , who helped Mrs Thatcher win three elections .
9 I reckon it 's been brought into the front room because erm , if she shut that door for them , cos she shuts the animal in a , a room here there and bloody everywhere , it 's stopped again now ai n't it ?
10 The need to establish the legitimacy of the political system after the years of repression and apathy meant that previously excluded groups such as the organized working class had to be brought into the political process .
11 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 .
12 If the asset then realises a higher value , the surplus is then brought into the general ‘ pot ’ .
13 With increasing persistence it continued to argue that West Germany should be brought into the western defensive system with its own military forces .
14 In 664 , the Synod of Whitby effectively dissolved the Celtic Church , and Ireland was brought into the Roman fold .
15 " Fetch him in ! " she ordered , and a few moments later Tristram , gagged and hand-tied , was brought into the great hall .
16 As said : ‘ The kind of technology used to implement teleworking , brought into the standard office , would bring substantial improvements in productivity , punctuality and efficiency . ’
17 Petion and a few of the hospital staff have rifles and handguns as well , and all the patients have been brought into the middle rooms for safety . ’
18 … and then there 's the county council-run fire brigade , much in the news and about to be brought into the 1990s .
19 If the governors of the school agreed , yet more places ( the ‘ residuary ’ places ) could be brought into the same category .
20 The last ten years have brought into the open the struggle between the oligarchy , supported by the United States , and a substantial section of the population , represented not only by the armed opposition FMLN but by trade unions , popular organizations , women 's groups , Christian base communities and the liberal intelligentsia .
21 There are choices to be explored , outcomes to be weighed carefully , hidden agendas to be brought into the open , and complex medical technology and legal implications to be understood .
22 A spokesman for the Derry Baha'is said : ‘ The fact that these documents have been brought into the open is very important .
23 The move brought into the open the so-called " Saddamgate " scandal , the rumbling allegations of which centred upon the charge that the Bush government had concealed that extent of its illegal support for Saddam Hussein prior to August 1990 .
24 members of the academic staff last week agreed vehemently with many of the Council 's criticisms and expressed relief that the polytechnic 's problems were being brought into the open at last .
25 How were clinical trials , so convincing for antituberculous drugs , to be brought into the sensitive area of subjective experience ?
26 Nevertheless on arriving in Sydney I was brought into the Theosophical Centre , and before I had been there a week found myself a very interested enquirer .
27 Some variety was brought into the humdrum life at the gallery by the arrival of the Italian carabinieri , who found the works from the Tretyakov which were stolen in Genoa last year .
28 This means that policy implementation may require bargaining and dealing between agencies , and that therefore considerations may be brought into the inter-policy relationship that are very much wider than the ones that appear to be at stake .
29 But whereas this in all probability had previously been secret lore imparted through oral tradition , with Evan it was willingly shared and brought into the public domain .
30 I do n't want here to get mired in issues of personality and priority , some of which have been brought into the public domain by Susan Allport in her book Explorers of the Black Box , but to concentrate instead on some of the more problematic theoretical issues .
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