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

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1 As from July 1988 , however , the rules for self-employed pensions were also altered to bring them in line with personal pensions .
2 As stated a few paragraphs higher , the rules for self-employed pension plans have been altered to bring them in line with other personal pensions .
3 SCOTVEC has now adapted these competences to bring them in line with National Certificate Modules .
4 I followed the cliff path which led steeply up out of Otters ' Bay and then westward over the headland for something less than half a mile , to bring me in sight of the bay I had seen yesterday .
5 To enter into the eternal is to bring ourselves in contact with this movement within us , which is the movement of the eternal .
6 Gunn argues that Nina should have gone through a second , refurbishing phase , to bring it in line with the German accelerator , Desy .
7 What are the rules/options regarding pension age for women if , as is increasingly becoming the case , this has recently been raised to bring it in line with male pension age ?
8 Aware that he had been taken on by the college as part of a programme of reform , Minton told Edie Lamont : ‘ They have inaugurated a drive to bring it in line with what they call Contemporary Trends .
9 Housing benefit was altered to bring it in line with these other two benefits .
10 She began by rewriting the syllabus to bring it in line with GCSE , which involved some reduction in content .
11 According to some reports Li 's speech had been revised at the last moment to bring it in line with the current Dengist campaign .
12 Have n't got to bring it in Monday .
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