Example sentences of "bring [adv] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I , I 've yet , I 've got a , a major job on my hands to reeducate people and bring in systems for much more accurate measurement of our work . |
2 | There are prototyping packages available which will set up screen layouts and bring in blocks of code for validating and presenting data . |
3 | I like to keep the background dark , and just bring in elements of sky and buildings and use the Norman to highlight the model . ’ |
4 | It is also the centre of a men-only pilgrimage in February , when local farmers bring in handfuls of hair cut from the tails of their animals and burn them before the sanctuary as an offering to St Blaise , as the patron saint of stock-breeders . |
5 | Threatened groups bring in wives from outside and thus establish important social links promising external support and succour . |
6 | There is also a National Council for Urdu Teaching , formed from two previously existing working parties in 1984 : its termly meetings bring together colleagues from a number of different areas . |
7 | This has led to intensive attempts to standardise costed " packages of care " which bring together considerations of outcome with workforce and workload planning . |
8 | Meagre contributions from Britain to Third World science bring forth expressions of sympathy from French officials for the Overseas Development Agency . |
9 | There are other mothers who bring up boys in wartime without their being brutalised . |
10 | But because parents bring up girls in a different way to boys in most cultures , women experience life quite differently and so bring a uniquely female perspective to many issues of local as well as global importance . |
11 | No goodwill speeches , no glowing perorations about ‘ the patience of our people under misfortune ’ alter the plain fact that if people have to live and bear and bring up children in bad houses on too little food , their resistance to disease is lowered and they die before they should . |
12 | These operations bring out effects of many kinds and on different levels of abstraction : high-quality or low-quality products or services ; radically new products or only small improvements in the old ones ; high or low job satisfaction among employees ; commercial profit or loss . |
13 | Before the First World War , the younger women of the village , of whom my mother was one , used to walk from Mavhinje to Štivan ( San Giovanni ) , near the coast , and bring back pots of water on their heads . |
14 | Ghosts they may be but they bring back memories of broken hearts , foul deeds , sinister minds , and souls stained with the blackness of hell . |
15 | For Marlene , her team and 40,000 Runrig fans , these four words bring back memories of a fantastic outdoor concert on the water 's edge . |
16 | ‘ We used to go round the farms to collect the harness-work and bring back sets of harness for repair . |
17 | The Tomahawk can not change course , choose alternative targets , fight off opposition or bring back pictures of the damage done . |
18 | And even if it went down , at least it would be a heroic failure — a genuine attempt to break the mould and bring back standards of quality and decency . |
19 | Goryushkin 's conclusion is that in the process of peasant immigration and colonization , not only did the incoming millions bring about innovations in agricultural methods , animal husbandry , cottage industry and the social customs of the Siberian peasantry , but they themselves were also deeply influenced by the traditional local practices of the old Siberians . |
20 | Because training other people 's feelings is not available as a method of reducing reluctance , the manager in a school has to choose which elements of the process of change will in themselves bring about changes of attitude . |
21 | The effects of behavioural activity bring about changes in both the physical and the social environment and a shift in the information provided to the perceptual system . |
22 | If we can understand the cellular forces that bring about changes in the shape of the embryo then we can begin to ask further questions . |
23 | I 'm currently working out measures which can follow up on the policy statement and bring about changes in practice and law . |
24 | This is not to deny , of course , that individuals are causal subjects ; they fill various social roles , engage in the work of production , and thereby bring about changes in the social world . |
25 | A number of pilot projects in 1993 will research this and bring forward proposals for April 1994 . |
26 | I would also draw my hon. Friend 's attention to our planning circular 7/91 in which we have encouraged local authorities to identify housing need in their areas and then , when private developers bring forward proposals for new housing , to negotiate with them an element of affordable housing in their developments . |