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

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1 To bring out the contrast with UK policy , we can consider a specific case , that of the MMC inquiry into the White Salt Market. ; Two firms supplied virtually the entire UK salt market and , over the 13 year period taken by the MMC , their prices had been identical and had changed identically within a few weeks of each other .
2 But you 'll need a little more eye shadow — blue to bring out the colour of the suit .
3 The Dutch publisher Atlas is to bring out the translation of a debut novel , Essays in Love , by a 22 year old , Swiss-born English writer , Alain de Botton , in August — nearly six months before publication in the UK by Macmillan is due .
4 Finally , it should be emphasized that the constraint , is an artificial one ; the main purpose of introducing it is to bring out the consequences of the assumptions made in different studies .
5 The hangar doors on the farthest building had been opened to bring out the helicopter .
6 ( iv ) Teachers should discuss a variety of works so as to bring out the range and effects of different types of sound patterning , eg alliteration , assonance , rhymes , onomatopoeia , and of figures of speech , eg similes , metaphors , personifications .
7 And those local wine and cheese mornings and the open air Shakespeare and the woolly ties and the pot pourri and the comfrey-scented face creams and all those coffee table books about life in Edwardian country houses well , it does all tend to bring out the boor in at least one member .
8 Kubota has at least half a dozen Alpha chips in the labs , but says it still has a long way to go before there is sufficient software support to bring out the Titan 2.0 .
9 The research aims to bring out the character of the efficiency-effectiveness debate and the nature of accountable management as it is being developed through the Financial Management Initiative , the efficiency strategy and associated developments .
10 In the third movement March his speed is less hectic than that of Pletnev or Jansons , but this allows him to bring out the rhythms with more of a swagger .
11 Though an edge is given to the violins , making them sound less sweet in exposed passages than they should , the recording has a fullness and warmth to bring out the brilliance and refinement of the orchestration .
12 The vivid recording helps to bring out the degree of refinement that Miss Edwards finds even in 1812 , without losing anything in dramatic bite .
13 Burrows shows how Jane Austen makes skilful use of the common words to build up different idiolects for the different persons in the novels to bring out the differences in their characters .
14 Tripoli was reported quiet yesterday , seemingly proving that Col Gaddafi is able to bring out the crowds and send them home at will .
15 ‘ I enjoy archery because it is a simple country sport , ’ he said , ‘ and I must admit it continues to bring out the child in me — I always enjoyed playing with bows and arrows when I was young ! ’
16 Then one time when I put my hand in my sleeve to bring out the compass , it was n't there .
17 In this section some familiar examples of gravitational and inertial forces will be used to bring out the correspondence between these forces and the metric connections .
18 A deconstructive reading tries to bring out the logic of the text 's language as opposed to the logic of its author 's claims .
19 By contrast , some of the older countries , who got a history of calm and stability , they have Anthems which try to bring out the beauty of the country .
20 ‘ Hello Brian , ’ said Shirley , who was feeling marginally more cheerful , having managed to bring out the card-table in the midst of an argument about the relative demerits of the offerings on BBC and ITV .
21 HOT SUNNY DAYS AND WARM EVENINGS ARE THE IDEAL TIME TO BRING OUT THE BARBECUE .
22 They need 14 hours of light a day to bring out the flowers .
23 They chose to bring out the paper . ’
24 ‘ Suck The Knife ’ rides on a mad axe-hero riff brazen enough to bring out the cigarette lighters .
25 The second purpose of the Lecture has been to bring out the need to consider a complete ‘ package ’ of tax changes .
26 THERE is not better way to underline the problems of distance and climate that are a unique hallmark of the game in Canada than … talking to Canadian RU executive director John Billingsley who mentioned his Ottawa lawn had been deep in snow for more than three months — in Vancouver I was about to bring out the mower for the third time in a garden bright with spring blossoms .
27 It is the history teacher who will have to bring out the distinction .
28 A pinch of salt is taken for granted in many cake recipes and is added simply to bring out the flavour of the other ingredients .
29 Chop chop : when making mint sauce , chop the mint with the sugar , It 'll help to bring out the flavour
30 Traditionally reared animals grow more slowly than those reared under intensive farming conditions — they are therefore more mature and are hung for two or three weeks to bring out the flavour .
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