Example sentences of "bring [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Tinted paper can bring subtle variation to your watercolour work , as TERRY HARRISON demonstrates in his cross-seasonal landscape paintings .
2 The organisation claims that The Minches are one of Europe 's most important marine areas , and that an oil spill would bring economic ruin to local fishing , salmon farming and tourist industries as well as environmental tragedy .
3 Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb also welcomed a venture that would bring top-class opposition to the NorthEast .
4 Where this involves a mix of ISDN and multimedia ( see p 52 ) , it will bring easy access to a combination of sound , text , video , data and graphics , and revolutionise desktop communications .
5 Teething can mean tears and sleepless nights for baby and parents alike , but with a good old chew on Playskool 's Disney Babies Teethe & cool can bring welcome relief to all the family .
6 To this extent , then , a ‘ state form ’ analysis does indeed bring welcome attention to people 's experience of the state , especially those people who are particularly dependent on the resources represented by the state .
7 Loving rebellious children unselfishly can bring great suffering to parents .
8 The two First Division clubs will have hard games , and I 'm confident Portsmouth and Sunderland will bring great credit to the Second division .
9 This quality could bring great benefit to the clatter and chatter of much parochial worship .
10 It would also bring deep depression to many members of communities who are looking forward to the bypasses that the present Government have promised .
11 A shift to simple wholesome living could bring long life to many more .
12 His unique style of lettering , using aerosols , will bring enormous distinction to our Honours Board , when he eventually delivers it .
13 Darlington Labour candidate Alan Milburn ‘ Labour will bring lasting prosperity to Darlington and put people 's talents to use rather than allowing them to go to waste . ’
14 Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Somare was reported as saying that he was " confident the agreement would bring lasting peace to Bougainville " .
15 If the United States is to compete effectively in the world in a way designed to enhance the real incomes of Americans , we must bring collective entrepreneurship to the forefront of the economy .
16 The recruit drafts , the militia , the interruption to trade increase people 's needs and poverty " ; " Russians are ready to surmount still more hardships , [ but ] if the government attained peace on honourable terms , maintaining its resolve and dignity , that would bring general joy to the empire " .
17 Electric Moon is a lovely atmospheric piece wonderfully played by the major characters and delightfully illuminating the bat-squeak tensions between classes and the bureaucratic hindrances that can bring Indian life to a dead stop .
18 THERE is only one policy that can bring sustained recovery to the British economy : a sharp cut in interest rates .
19 CORBA will also bring real-time functionality to the Motif environment .
20 We felt it was our duty to try and bring Frank back to himself .
21 Mr Bendixson hopes that tunnelling under the Channel , the Oresund ( between Sweden and Denmark ) , and under the Alps and Pyrenees , will bring new life to old cities , while preserving good countryside .
22 Propellers are delicate creations and a skilled technician can bring new life to an engine/propeller combination with care and attention to the blades .
23 Dropping down exhausted without shelter could bring new meaning to the expression ‘ dead tired , .
24 So while the Citizens Theatre Company will present a production specific to the festival that week , the Tron will play host to 7:84 with a new Jackie Kay play , Clyde Unity will premiere a new John Binnie work , Gay Sweatshop will bring new product to the Arches , the Scottish Youth Theatre will present work at the Old Athenaeum and Tramway will programme international groups .
25 The majority report concluded that there should be equal representation of owners and trade unions ; and then proceeds straight to the view that a third group of co-opted directors should be appointed , adding as their first reason that those directors would bring special experience to the board room , and a broader and more detached view of the company 's affairs .
26 ‘ He died when the balance of his mind was temporarily undisturbed , ’ quips Greenslade , whose conclusion will bring added comfort to Lloyd 's underwriters who wrote a £20 million personal accident policy for Maxwell .
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