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

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1 All sociologists whose work takes them out of the library and brings them into contact with living beings are certain to use the interview in their work .
2 The book will appeal to the growing number of professionals and students whose work brings them into contact with farming .
3 Some teachers have a liaison brief that brings them into contact with other services and parents .
4 The building itself and its atmosphere as a place of worship can speak powerfully to those who do not normally use it , and brings them into contact with the church community .
5 The two-tier structure under which forensic work would only be done by specialists , as envisaged in your editorial , may or may not become a reality , but it will not lessen the need for all doctors to be trained in the elements of medicolegal matters if their work brings them into contact with those in police custody .
6 Doctors whose work brings them into contact with detainees owe it to themselves and to the detainee to take the trouble to make a special study of the subject and undertake further training .
7 Perhaps the easiest , if not the earliest way to identify the people who are not coping with recent events is to wait until their distress brings them into contact with health or social services .
8 When life brings them into touch again twenty years later , and they are hopelessly in love , a climactic scene takes place in an inferior tea-shop which they visit during a furtive day together in London .
9 And er of course the point that Jack makes is the the point that brings them to faith is the work of the Holy Spirit , and not the work of anybody else .
10 Which brings me to money .
11 Sydney brings me in contact with Theosophy ; I meet my first love .
12 You could develop an interest that brings you into contact with other people , .
13 And the other two things I could mention at this point is that erm this activity , this useful time-structured activity , brings you into contact with other people .
14 It takes you out of your home , out of your immediate family environment and brings you into contact with a much broader range of people , and it provides you with a sort of status .
15 Poor Charles brings him to life again , however , for some further plagiarisms : a nest of antique-dealers , of antic disposition , in Chatterton 's native Bristol , have passed to Charles a cache of papers which , together with the discovery of what seems to be the portrait of an adult Chatterton , persuades him that the poet lived on .
16 This he will normally be planning to do , but it involves him in a more considerable recasting of his planned activities than the university teacher , and brings him into contact with many more parts of the school life .
17 We 've seen how God provides for her , and brings again , brings her into contact with Boaz .
18 That confusion if she ever brings her in work and she can take .
19 The essential element that brings it to life is staff , in sufficient numbers , physically capable of working with the necessary ability , experience and temperament for work in the exacting food industry environment .
20 So it 's in fact in those eighteen lines that he describes the fox and brings it to life in the poem .
21 From a woman 's body is formed the cord which binds the new life fast and brings it to birth in this world .
22 I have made mention elsewhere of the sense that warns us of impending danger , and will not labour the subject further beyond stating that this sense is a very real one and that I do not know , and therefore can not explain , what brings it into operation .
23 This association has two important consequences for the activation of PLC- γ 1 , it is phosphorylated by the receptor on specific tyrosine residues and its membrane translocation brings it into contact with its substrate PtdIns(4,5)P 2 .
24 erm and that , that brings it into establishment
25 The waterfall may be visited by hiring a boat and boatman ( enquire at Kylesku Hotel ) for a three-mile voyage to the far end of this loch , whence a short walk brings it into view .
26 It 's responsiblebecause it brings it under control
27 This brings it in line with the target to which other European Community countries and Japan are committed .
28 Within our own School two of us are actually senior examiners for one examining board and this brings us into contact with teachers and indeed candidates .
29 The National Curriculum in particular brings us into line with our EC partners .
30 This brings us to consideration of the extra-statutory concession .
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