Example sentences of "to bring [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such people are also not themselves so keen or able to bring on the bright youngsters . |
2 | UDCs were intended to be merely pump-primers to bring in the private sector , which after a time would be reduced as private sector finance took over . |
3 | It is hoped delegates attending the franchising events will also attend the second seminar , as these will provide an effective overview on how to bring in the various sections of the Practice Management Standards at firm level . |
4 | To bring in the international comparative aspects of the project , foreign participation is being sought at all stages — particularly for the case-studies and attitude survey where participation is likely from France , the Federal Republic of Germany , and possibly Italy and Canada . |
5 | However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke . |
6 | He is the one with the knowledge and power to bring in the right instruments at the right time , of ten just by raising a hand to reach for his telephone . |
7 | Later he was able to bring in the malcontent Thakin , Tun Ok . |
8 | Hundreds of thousands of workers can expect up to £65 each after many firms failed to bring in the new 20p tax rate introduced in last April 's Budget . |
9 | We 've got Apex who 've been brought in to bring in the new the white collar worker unions to form another concept of trade unionism . |
10 | It 's appropriate to bring in the alternative processor manufacturers at this point . |
11 | Frau Trauffer and her daughter began to bring in the first of six bountiful courses . |
12 | As the Act became more widely known , people began to bring in the industrial tribunal claims which were , in effect , wrongful dismissal claims in disguise — typically , claims in respect of non-payment of notice monies . |
13 | Now the Dublin Government is promising to bring in the toughest extradition legislation in the EC . |
14 | It was fears about an invasion on Saturday which led the police to ask United to bring in the all-ticket ruling . |
15 | But the Chancellor is now believed to be planning to bring in the full rate straight away . |
16 | Corbett stopped his horse to watch some labourers in the fields below working to bring in the last of the crops . |
17 | ‘ Just tell them lunatics o' yours to lay off or I shall 'ave to bring in the heavy mob . |
18 | One of his tasks will be to bring in the national lottery . |
19 | There is some leeway as to when you choose to bring in the next hod of coal and restoke your boiler , but not a lot ; leave it too long and the fire goes out , and you must start all over again . |
20 | As reported in the Financial Times , he said that the trade union movement would be demanding and , he hoped , achieving the implementation of the proposals for industrial democracy ; and that the next decade would offer the unions a better chance than any other to bring in the desired change . |
21 | To his credit , Lord Whitelaw having been forced to bring in the short sharp shock , dropped it when it was proved not to work . |
22 | Mr Sillars accused the leadership of unravelling ten years of work by party activists — a reference to the SNP decision to vote with the Tories to bring down the Labour government in 1979 which led to the taunt ‘ Tartan Tories ’ . |
23 | The ideal working dress would , therefore , be one in which you could reach up high to bring down the best china , bend down low to pick up the dropped toy , feel comfortable in for walking around the park and pushing a pram or playing ball , not worry about if baby food was deposited on it , move around in easily with a baby on your hip and cover up totally for rolling out pastry or helping with painting . |
24 | Four or five years before , the Communist Party would have advocated revolution " to bring down the National Government " . |
25 | The new directives aim to bring down the maximum permitted level of nitrates in drinking water to 50mg per litre . |
26 | Just the thing to bring down the evil empire . |
27 | However , a draft report by a secret ministerial advisory group reviewing ‘ persistent unemployment ’ suggests further measures to bring down the jobless tally could be in the pipeline . |
28 | If they are worked into a framework of thought similar to Kant 's schemata , then it is only necessary to bring up the general subject in which the images rest and they will come before the mind . |
29 | In the case of Papua , there are several more , so we will have to bring up the next three sections and place them into stitch patterns A , B and C again and knit through these , before re-programming once again . |
30 | Brian Wisenden and Miles Keenleyside , of the University of Western Ontario , have spent the past two years studying the convict cichlid Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum ( named for its distinctive stripes ) , a species already known to have the common cichlid habit of forming monogamous pairs to bring up the next generation . |