Example sentences of "to bring [adv prt] [art] [adj -est] " in BNC.

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1 Now the Dublin Government is promising to bring in the toughest extradition legislation in the EC .
2 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 .
3 Giles had a remarkable ability to bring out the best in his students and juniors , and by conveying his faith in them he gave them faith in themselves .
4 He constantly brings others into our lives who are able to bring out the best that we have , as well as those traits of which we are most ashamed ; the one for his glory and the other for correction .
5 It is an art to bring out the best without telling a visual lie .
6 So , to bring out the best in your cooking make sure you use the purest soy sauce , Kikkoman Soy Sauce .
7 Everton have been looking for a target man to bring out the best in Mo Johnston and Peter Beardsley .
8 The former England forward is one of the game 's best headers and Kendall will be unhappy at failing to find a target man to bring out the best in Mo Johnston .
9 TAPPA ZUKIE 'S label always seems to bring out the best in Dennis Brown , and this gentle lilt through the miseries of ghetto life is Dennis ' best for a while .
10 It seems to me that very few staff are addressing themselves to the kinds of things ( e.g. resources , teaching style , subject content , and attitudes and the hidden curriculum ) that can be used to bring out the best of the pupils ' cultures and backgrounds .
11 Yet it was not an unsuccessful attempt to bring out the best in his audience .
12 ‘ Crises are supposed to bring out the best in people . ’
13 Prof Thomas Gibson : ability to bring out the best in people
14 I do n't think he was fitted for the job as it seemed to bring out the worst in him and his language used to become very picturesque .
15 I think football seems to , to bring out the worst in a lot of people and that 's the part of it that I do n't like .
16 ‘ I 'm not sure why , but you invariably seem to bring out the worst in me … ’
17 ‘ There is nothing like the Sunday trading issue to bring out the worst in retailers , ’ it said .
18 Such analyses might indicate , for example , which competitive weaknesses , if removed , are likely to bring about the largest increase in NPV ; how much market share needs to be increased in different SBU locations to provide an adequate NPV ; whether this is easier in some locations than in others ; and the degree to which some markets are more attractive than others in terms of potential NPV .
19 However , a decisive full moon in your opposite sign of Libra on 10 April is likely to bring about the greatest changes in your life and even mark the end of one long-standing involvement .
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