Example sentences of "bringing [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | The raising of a mentally handicapped child is a long and hard road , but then many would say so is bringing up any child . |
32 | Diversion — bringing up any number of reasons why the treatment of the individual sufferer , or consideration of the secondary effects upon the family , is not the prime problem requiring consideration at this particular time . |
33 | you 're bringing back that car . |
34 | Bringing back capital punishment would do nothing if the drug problem was not solved . |
35 | Bringing back capital punishment would do nothing if the drug problem was not solved . |
36 | However , a new problem arises — that of selection due to differential recruitment of those receiving or not receiving X. For example if , after a TV programme on violence in society , we sample to compare the opinions of those who watched it with those who did not on the question of bringing back corporal punishment , can we assume that the subpopulations of watchers and non-watchers are otherwise similar ? |
37 | British Museum Press is bringing out Chinese art ( £14.95 ) , edited by Jessica Rawson , to coincide with the opening . |
38 | No , erm poetry now , bringing out another book so |
39 | In Canada , the aims of the women 's pressure groups which played a major role in bringing about reforming legislation , have been described as follows : |
40 | Knudson 's work cited earlier , using the challenge of producing video playlets as a stimulus to bringing about general improvement in the language work of under-achieving pupils , is a case in point . |
41 | For my part , I have said that I think it is possible to justify gradualist , incremental tactics as a means of bringing about lasting change . |
42 | Mr McKee referred to the Royal 's ‘ recent difficulties with one particular health and social services board ’ and said the media 's assistance in highlighting their problems contributed greatly to bringing about committed support from their own staff , the public and the GPs of the area . |
43 | In this way the programme has been a catalyst for change in the various local communities , bringing about personal development and the widening of skills at family and community level , both for Community Mothers and the parents they visit . |
44 | Albert Dodd , a long-standing Ferranti director , has been put in charge of ISC and its subsidiaries including Marquardt , EMP , Datacom , Cardion Electronics and Laben and Elmer in Italy , with a view to bringing about closer integration . |
45 | The therapy works by increasing the healing and life energy within the body , bringing about better health . |
46 | She is well aware of the role small franchise businesses can play in bringing about economic recovery . |
47 | But if exchange rate variations are successful in bringing about automatic adjustment , then governments may have greater independence in the use of domestic policies . |
48 | Teacher research is seen as a powerful means of bringing about effective curriculum development and promoting children 's learning . |
49 | recognition that action research provides a powerful means of bringing about effective curriculum and professional development |
50 | There is no doubt that audit committees can play a major part in bringing about greater accountability by companies and in restoring confidence in financial reporting . |
51 | What is required is that students are helped to see beneath the surface appearance of their core discipline ; and that the concepts and perspectives of philosophy and sociology are valuable in bringing about that exposure of the discipline . |
52 | Thirdly , the fact that each of us has a responsibility to be involved in bringing about that renewal . |
53 | The politically active were divided among themselves — most lesbians were then working in women-only organizations : some groups continued to campaign for law reforms ; some groups sought alliances as part of the process of bringing about revolutionary change . |
54 | Neither is anybody convinced that the Union has any ideas about bringing about genuine improvement within the game . |
55 | In consequence , hitherto untouched lands are now being exploited ; and more intense land-use pressures coupled with an increased demand for fuelwood are bringing about environmental change at an unprecedented rate . |
56 | Anomalies are important in evaluating rivals and in bringing about scientific change . |
57 | Keynesianism succeeded in the 1950s and 1960s because it was credited — probably wrongly , as we now think — with bringing about full employment . |
58 | It is important that the power of these opinion shapers is both recognised and utilised by the head in bringing about positive change . |
59 | The introduction of the microcomputer , and in particular the BBC range , is also bringing about fundamental change and development within the curriculum . |
60 | The reality may well be that the enterprise is not competitive enough but the military metaphor is a way of bringing about this attitude . |