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

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1 The syntactic coupling , the balancing of one construction against another parallel construction of similar form or similar length , seems to bring to the passage a feeling that all is well : Paul is following the destiny which is ordained for him , and no agonizing will disturb the peace of his passing .
2 Thus , an assessor has to bring to the assessment process a matrix of skills , knowledge , and experience in order to translate information into understanding .
3 Children from the church school will be designing Mothering Sunday cards to bring to the church , and making a simnel cake to be shared with the congregation .
4 However , the predicate displays at least one of the characteristics of a semantic dependant , and that is that it is expected to bring to the construction semantic traits not encapsulated in the subject ; furthermore , in cases of pleonasm , it is the predicate whose specificity must be increased to achieve normality :
5 Parent governors have particular strengths to bring to the school in that they can share their own and their children 's perceptions at governors ' meetings .
6 To investigateas necessary , and in particular : ( i ) to contactor seek to interview people as appropriate or as the court directs ; ( ii ) to bring to the court 's attentionall records and documents inspected which may assist the court in deciding the case ; ( iii ) to obtain professional adviceas appropriate or as the court may direct ; ( iv ) to file at court a written reportat least seven days before the final hearing , unless the court directs otherwise ; the court will then distribute copies of the report to the other parties .
7 The rules of court require the guardian to bring to the court 's attention all social work records and documents which may in his opinion assist the court ( FPCR , r11(9) ( b ) ; FPR , r4.11(9) ( b ) ) .
8 There is a very substantial and relevant literature of research , practical discussion and theory to be mastered before language work can be developed with the sophistication that English graduates are able to bring to the work in literature .
9 In my view the role of the three witches in this play , were to bring to the surface of Macbeth 's character his ambition , and so eventually cause his downfall .
10 As Simon himself has stated , there is a striking incompatibility between the discontinuity of perception and the continuity of writing : it is central to Simon 's aesthetics to bring to the novel the non-linearity of painting .
11 Relaunched on a regular basis , its intention is to bring to the public 's attention the fact that many who would otherwise have valid personal injury cl aims never proceed with them .
12 Our last recording was with the cellist António Meneses , which I admired very much because of the great beauty of line Meneses was able to bring to the epilogue .
13 Without my knowledge or authorisation , Reg took it upon himself to hand the Press a list of star names I was proposing to bring to the club .
14 Since then other Sisters of Notre Dame from England , Scotland and USA have worked together to bring to the people of Nigeria the Gospel message of God 's goodness .
15 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
16 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
17 This event , which has a different theme each year , is a concentrated effort by the BDA to bring to the notice of the public the needs and aspirations of deaf people .
18 Under the University 's safety policy , heads of departments and institutions are responsible for the health , safety , and welfare of all people who are lawfully in the buildings under their charge and are required to bring to the notice of all employees a written statement describing the organisation and arrangements for safety within their departments .
19 But when William George Barker decided to bring to the screen a stage production of Henry VIII ( 1911 ) , he cut British film production off from the innovations that had gone before .
20 And you know , so often you and I , we have questions that we want to bring to the Lord , if only was here in person , if only we could sit him down in the front room , how many things we would have to ask of him !
21 It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête .
22 Vicky has also kindly volunteered to give a general valuation of anyone 's long-forgotten schoolgirl stamp collection — if not too cumbersome to bring to the meeting !
23 In this way the patient 's confidence grows during the course of the single session and he is able to bring to the forefront of his mind the relevant period in his life .
24 To persevere with our mechanical analogy , if we picture the forming of a bond as equivalent to putting the jack in the box , we need to bring to the box a special tool with a ready-compressed spring , and couple them together in such a way that , as the spring in our tool is released , it compresses the spring of the jack and forces it into the box .
25 ‘ We want to bring to the attention of people in the south east of England just what we have to offer in the West Country , ’ he says .
26 1.6.5 immediately to bring to the attention of any improper or wrongful use of 's trade marks , designs , models or other similar industrial , intellectual or commercial property rights which come to the notice of and in the performance of its duties under this Agreement , and to use every effort to safeguard the property rights and interests of and and at the request and cost of , take all steps required by to defend such rights ;
27 The procedure in each case will be to begin with some general first impression of the passage ; and then to make selective use of the checklist in order to bring to the attention what appear to be the most significant style markers of each .
28 It was left to Rachel Carson to bring to the attention of a wider public just what the unintended consequences might be .
29 In the very short space of time that we have available this afternoon there are three subjects that I need simply to bring to the attention of Synod .
30 when you have a man … in a managerial capacity , there is a greater obligation on the employer to take preliminary steps to bring to the manager 's notice that he , the employer , is contemplating a possible dismissal .
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