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

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1 Michael Portillo , who takes over , brings with him the label of Thatcherite hero-in-waiting .
2 When man comes into this cycle , he brings with him the possibility of radical changes which can completely upset the natural balance .
3 Elizabeth brings with her the experience of working through periods of change both with ILEA and London Guildhall which recently made the transition from polytechnic to university status .
4 This brings with it the corollary that it is not always apparent whether the beliefs he expresses are Ackroyd 's or those of the writer to whom he is exposed , or both .
5 Those who believe that the growth of planned economy brings with it the possibility ( on the narrow basis of the dying out of the law of value ) of acting just as one pleases , do not understand the ABC of economic science .
6 They stated : ‘ When manifesting in the physical world it brings with it the forces of attraction and repulsion and moves in a curved path or spiral . ’
7 Ancient Hindu tradition says that this life force , known as Sakti or the ‘ energy of the gods ; , materialises in the form of a spiral and brings with it the forces of attraction and repulsion .
8 The Group 's responsibility for site-specific geophysical surveys brings with it the parallel responsibility for databasing the considerable archive of material from surveys of this kind made over the 40 years since the Geophysics Department was set up in the former Geological Survey of Great Britain .
9 These were , first , our freedom as responsible moral agents , for the ‘ ought ’ of the categorical imperative implies the ‘ can ’ of our ability to obey it or to refuse to obey it ; second , immortality , which brings with it the prospect of reward and punishment , and the advance towards higher and fuller good than can be attained in this life ; third , God himself as the supreme Good , the ultimate guarantor of the moral order of the universe .
10 So the claim that there can be more than one legitimate interest brings with it the corollary that explanation can be underpinned by more than one set of norms .
11 This power brings with it the responsibility to ensure that decisions are made and priorities are set upon the basis of the best educational advice available .
12 Almost inevitably , then , induction into a subject brings with it the development of commitment and loyalty to that subject too ( and , by implication , weakened loyalty and commitment to others ) .
13 But this course of action brings with it the disadvantages of AJR procedure already discussed .
14 The threat of liquidation by " shareholders ' is far more potent than in other forms , and it brings with it the threat that management will have no assets to manage .
15 Mr. Beloff submits that the requirement of notice to bodies , such as Winchester , was necessary to ensure that they did not breach the intervention notice , but in my view the limitation of the category of those entitled to be given notice to persons who will be prejudicially affected can only mean that it is the prejudice which brings with it the necessity to serve .
16 Specialisation brings with it the ability to provide expert services at a relatively low cost to the customer .
17 ( iii ) I look forward to , but then usually fail to take much pleasure in , because ( a ) having reached it , there is no possibility of looking forward to it , and ( b ) it brings with it the prospect of ( i ) again .
18 But this brings with it the potential for change , allowing them to become agents instead of passively relying on Oa .
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