Example sentences of "brings [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Pluralists agree with Mills that it is a post-war phenomena and arises due to the United States ' need to take on a new world role The military fill the political vacuum which exists in foreign policy-making , and this brings them into close contact with the industrial firms which prospered out of the Second World War .
2 The research will focus on three key agencies whose work brings them into direct contact both with offenders and the victims of crime : the police service , probation service and social services departments .
3 ‘ Which brings me to this report which has reached me from Vargas in London via his cousin here in Berlin , the man Rivera . ’
4 That brings me to this last point about criteria .
5 Which brings me to another point ; looking at the frets after only minimal use there 's already evidence of some scoring and scratching , so their life expectancy seems rather suspect .
6 That brings me onto another point which is made in the panel 's submission that people have talked all the time about the limits of traffic management on the A sixty one as if the objective of traffic management was to get through Harrogate quicker .
7 Turning the corner at Land 's End brings you to another world .
8 What brings you to these shores ? ’
9 What brings you to this part of town ?
10 ‘ And you , dear fellow , what brings you to this city ? ’
11 ‘ What brings you to this quiet little corner ? ’
12 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
13 So it brings you on level terms . ’
14 So it brings you on level terms . ’
15 Brings him to nine , a hundred and twenty nine for four .
16 It brings him into joint second place with Jackie Stewart in the league table of grand prix victories , but there is still some way to go before Senna matches the 44 won by Alain Prost , the man the media love Senna to hate .
17 Georges Feydeau 's turn of the century French farce is a classic of its kind and this production brings it to funny , frantic life .
18 Georges Feydeau 's turn of the century French farce is a classic of its kind and this production brings it to funny frantic life .
19 This is the common teaching of the New Testament , but no writer brings it into sharper focus than St. John .
20 Minton 's use of a high viewpoint , which flattens his imagery and brings it into tauter relationship with the overall format , became a device he frequently adopted .
21 If used frequently , or if used in conjunction with the soliloquy , this mode of direct presentation brings us into closer contact with that person , so that we in part share his or her hopes and fears , become more closely involved with their desire to control the world .
22 Becoming disabled brings us into some odd relationships with people .
23 Which brings us onto those Americans .
24 Which brings us to one vital and final point on the matter of taking our fauna aloft and then casting them off to the winds not knowing exactly where they are going to land .
25 Which brings us to one final ugly matter .
26 Most of us were taught the wisdom of saving regularly , which brings us to one of the most sensible ways of investing — the unit trust monthly saving scheme , and best of all through a personal equity plan .
27 Possibly so , but this brings us to two practical problems .
28 This brings us to another important factor in developing the full potential of the ward learning environment : ‘ what does the student require from the clinical experience ? ’
29 This brings us to another important point .
30 This brings us to another group of alleged animal rights which relate to its functioning as a biological organism .
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