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

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1 The two and a half hour plenary session this afternoon will provide a forum to bring the insights of the workshops to everyone at the conference and to make practical suggestions for the way forward .
2 In W. J. Perry 's The Origin of Magic and Religion which he reviewed in July 1924 , four months before these lines appeared , Eliot read of ‘ old stone images ’ of the Melanesians , of mana , of the handing down of rituals , and of W. H. R. Rivers 's work on ‘ an extensive literature in which attempts are made to bring the symbolism of myth and ritual into relation with modern views concerning its rôle in the dream and disease ’ .
3 The most obvious of these had been to bring the fate of the occupied territories onto centre stage internationally , persuading George Schultz to renew his peace mediation efforts .
4 Afro-Caribbean parents , in particular , had consistently attempted to bring the fate of their children in British schools to public attention .
5 This , observed Crosland , ‘ was perhaps the greatest achievement of those years — to bring the problem of teacher supply within sight of solution . ’
6 It is then up to the Minister to defeat the defence by proving that he had taken reasonable steps to bring the purport of the instrument to the notice of the public or of persons likely to be affected by it , or of the person charged .
7 Sooner , rather than later , Europe will be forced to bring the standard of its financial reporting in line with the rest of the world , not least the US .
8 The Cambodians felt they would prefer to have an exhibition in Australia first , therefore we had to bring the date of the exhibition forward ’ .
9 The report said for over 10 years , IBM has been booking immediately all the revenues from some long-term computer leases , getting a residual value guarantee from Merrill Lynch & Co to bring the total of the lease payments plus the residual value up to the 90% of the sale price that accountants regard as prudent for a sales-type lease .
10 Organised by Lingotto Fiere , this exhibition has invested a great deal of its hopes in a rigorous vetting system which is intended to bring the level of buyer reassurance up to that , for example , of the Grosvenor House Fair .
11 So far as education is concerned , it is known that the government has been concerned for some time about an alleged willingness on the part of some teachers to bring the question of homosexuality out into the open in a way that seeks to normalise it as a form of human relationship .
12 This aims to bring the reflections of literary and cultural historians to bear on photographic portraits and how they are ‘ read ’ historically in the context of their production , potential viewers and currently fashionable theories .
13 Management is negotiating with the workforce a strategy to bring the structure of the business down to a size that matches its present turnover .
14 The Elves now had a secure foothold to bring the rest of their army ashore .
15 The master was sent away to bring the rest of the money , but did n't return until a messenger was sent to fetch him back .
16 Once William and his wife Mary ( who had a better claim to the throne than her husband ) were established as joint rulers in England they had , like the Republic thirty years earlier , to bring the rest of the territories of the King of England into obedience to the new authority .
17 Meanwhile , HTV had generously laid on a Rolls Royce to bring the rest of us from our Frenchay home to Buckingham Palace .
18 When the coffee is poured and steam is rising from the mugs I invite Rufus to bring the rest of his guys into the bedroom so they can hear what 's been going on .
19 The development of the ‘ virtual library ’ is causing some universities to re-examine their organisational structures to bring the range of stakeholders into a closer relationship .
20 Successful efforts had been made to bring the work of the schools for pupils aged between eleven and thirteen closer together , and to encourage co-operation among the various subject specialists — most of whom eyed one another warily , hedging their bets until decisions were taken .
21 We are grateful for the loose change of Messrs Lonsdale and Pugh , but let me assure you all , with a family-sized packet of Fisherman 's Friend extra throat lozenges placed firmly on my heart , that I will strive in ever-decreasing circles to bring the sponsorship of a major international to ‘ The Tip ’ to provide much needed support to our glorious team .
22 How does disclosure of APR and total credit cost alter this relatively simple pattern of preferences for short repayment periods , stretched out longer when people have to bring the size of individual instalments down to meet budgeting exigencies ?
23 I remember thinking on the Sunday , as Ian Paisley stood outside the ground and tried to bring the wrath of God down upon us for violation of the Sabbath , that maybe he was succeeding .
24 Qualix , the software distributor , has fashioned a new ‘ Cheap Seats ’ program to bring the price of networked licensed Unix software below PC and Mac software .
25 The urgent challenge now is to educate worldwide , to bring the relevance of gene-pool conservation down to earth , and to harness the energy of economic forces and team them up with long-term conservation .
26 ( ii ) Forms of refusal should be redesigned to bring the consequences of a refusal forcibly to the attention of patients ( post , pp. 798D , 799G ) .
27 Forms of refusal should be redesigned to bring the consequences of a refusal forcibly to the attention of patients .
28 Expert systems have the power and flexibility to bring the expertise of countless human experts to a single person via a simple desktop computer .
29 Such systems have the power and flexibility to bring the expertise of many human experts to a single person via a desktop or laptop computer .
30 Farmers have borne the brunt of changes needed to bring the countries of Europe into line .
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