Example sentences of "brings the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In theory , the decision brings the international ivory market to an end .
2 And every new wave of redundancies brings the terrifying prospect closer .
3 Baffling because it is all so new and strange , and exciting because it brings the first hint , the first distant suggestion that for women an independent economic identity is possible .
4 Paraphrasing brings the key factor , phrase or word of the question to the surface and forces you to answer it , not write about the main topic .
5 As the year turns all sides are holding their breath and hoping it brings the good news the region needs to hear .
6 One chapter brings the complex biology of ferns vividly to life .
7 Chance brings the accidental man up short at a village across a lake from a place called Spasov .
8 Vodafone Group Plc is making a rescue one-for-277 share exchange offer for cellular air time reseller Hawthorn Leslie Plc , valuing the struggling company at £2.9m , 1.54p a share against 2.5p in the market ; Vodafone has also conditionally agreed to procure redemption of the £16m convertible loan stock 2007 of Hawthorn Leslie held by Svenska Handelsbanken and repay outstanding loan facilities from Svenska , which brings the total cost of the transaction up to about £31.5m .
9 It brings the total amount of heroin seized by customs officers in Kent this week to over a hundred kilos , two million pounds worth was seized from a car at Sheerness ; a fifty three year old Turk , Nemet Hanifi Kaboulu has been charged with importing heroin , he 'll appear before magistrates in the morning .
10 This brings the total number of birds in the UK to around 40 .
11 During the reproductive life of a woman , one egg — rarely two or more — matures at monthly intervals and is discharged at ovulation , which brings the total number of eggs that are ovulated to barely 500 .
12 This brings the total number of plans taken out since 1987 to 2.11m and total investment to £6.14bn .
13 This brings the total number of National Certificates awarded , after only five years of operation , to over 300,000 .
14 The closure of Bairdwear at Aycliffe brings the total number of textile job losses in South Wear Durham and Cleveland over the past 12 months to more than 1,000 .
15 There is a ⅓ chance that the desired record is on the centre track , and this brings the average search time to ( 7/6 ) R ( or ( 10/6 ) R where the track start has to be located ) .
16 November often brings the odd day of mist and when the conditions are foggy , I often ca n't see the point in a tough hill walk when the expansive views of other months are nowhere to be seen .
17 The technology that supposedly enables you to telecommute from Tahiti to your office in London or Chicago in fact brings the damn office on to your patch of surf-swept sand .
18 This brings the petty cash back to the original imprest .
19 For example , the myth that management development is a politically neutral , objective activity that brings the best talent out for service to the enterprise ( Lawrence , 1977 ) .
20 This brings the up-front price of the last remaining single-bedroom apartment down to £39,960 .
21 Robert Passelewe was a Household clerk who after 1228 had been attached to the Poitevin party , shared in their downfall in 1234 , and was restored to favour in 1236 ; his appointment in 1246 as justice of the Forests south of Trent therefore brings the administrative history of the forest into line with that of the Household and the great Departments of State .
22 Through the case study approach , Business Assignments brings the real thing — — business communication — into the controlled environment of the language training session .
23 TODAY brings the 90th birthday of one of Liverpool 's most remarkable sportsmen , swimmer extraordinary Austin Rawlinson .
24 • An increased blood supply brings the extra oxygen needed for glucose breakdown and removes the waste materials ( mainly carbon dioxide and lactic acid ) .
25 The presence of Jesus within our hearts , as we submit to his rule , brings the greatest joy .
26 As inexorable as gravity brings the high jumper back to earth , so doth the winnings of the gambler return unto him who gave them .
27 This brings the cumulative total donated to charity since the scheme began in 1990 to £25,500 .
28 Next month brings the 10th anniversary of the North 's celebrated defeat of Graham Mourie 's All Blacks .
29 Reintroducing those foods brings the bad behaviour back along with the wheezing or runny nose .
30 And the agreement may insist that the duchess should never act in a way that brings the royal family into disrepute .
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