Example sentences of "brings [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That brings on another rule .
2 An estimated 400 dancers gathered in the Marton Country Club for the annual event which brings together many people from a wide area of the North of the Diocese , from the coastal area through to Northallerton .
3 Tenure brings together many influences under one roof .
4 In this book Nash brings together those works of popular fiction ( hereafter popfiction ) , which are traditionally conceived of as lying outside the literary canon and linguistic theories pertaining to discourse analysis and the stylistic analysis of fiction .
5 Knowing you , Jesus , brings so much joy and hope into my life that I want to share you with everyone I meet ,
6 The snow which brings so many winter sports enthusiasts to the area can lie all year round in some parts of the Cairngorms and plays an important role in protecting flowering plants .
7 Already , though , such a study of a community involving , perhaps , only a few thousand people brings in many elements , variables and causal links .
8 Brings in all sorts of Sorry ?
9 When the law starts coming along , it brings in another factor that has to be contended with .
10 ‘ That brings in another advantage — the period when you can inject is increased , as soil damage and compaction are greatly reduced .
11 He then brings in both feet so that the soles are placed in direct contact with each other .
12 So what we done , we took a big bag full of food did n't we , like , every week somebody brings home another tin of ham , a tin of corned beef , tin of beans , or a packet of biscuits and then er , at
13 In a type-D culture we have no doubt the best conditions for a successful idea-handling system , one that brings forth both improvements and new concepts .
14 Clicking this brings up another dialog box , where you can set which directories should be chosen , and specify the details that should select the file or files .
15 Which brings up another argument .
16 Running away brings far more problems than it solves .
17 The stag's-horn sumach ( Rhus typhina ) brings out many people in a cold sweat of hatred .
18 said down the corridor he walked in his full uniform , the first morning say and that memory son will always stick ya , cos when I give her over that picture of the twins at Christmas , she , she looked up , she sort of looked up at me , she said I 've got tears in my eyes have n't I , and I looked and like I was choked as well and I , she sort of , I said yeah you are and she said , every time I look at them it brings back those memories the first memories of this little boy
19 Even now , cycling idly along the lanes in the lee of the downs , it is possible to speculate about such things in a whimsical sort of way ; a rare tranquility which pervades everything brings about that state of mind .
20 In addition to the processes just described , repeated presentation of a stimulus also brings about those changes responsible for habituation that I discussed in Chapter 2 — changes that were characterized as resulting in the formation of a representation of the stimulus .
21 It is , though , more overtly apparent when he attempts to limit the damage to the atmosphere of the conversation caused by McKendrick 's accusation of his insincerity when praising Stoke university : Rather than make a straightforward denial , Anderson tries to diffuse the tension with humour by playing on the literal sense of McKendrick 's accusation. his display of urbane wit brings about some laughter from McKendrick but it also elicits a sardonic comment which is a valid observation on Anderson 's character .
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