Example sentences of "brings in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Already , though , such a study of a community involving , perhaps , only a few thousand people brings in many elements , variables and causal links . |
2 | Caps are to be awarded but after two Test defeats in New Zealand Fouroux has had a clearout which brings in four newcomers and creates a largely unfamiliar pack designed to take on Australia next month . |
3 | ASAP brings in small groups of teenage volunteer students from communities throughout New Mexico to talk with patients and families in the several hospitals , and with residents in county detention centers who have suffered the consequences of alcohol and drug abuse , interpersonal violence , or unprotected sexuality . |
4 | As Mr Yeltsin preaches that Russia needs tax cuts to save the economy and brings in private contractors to manage a Moscow hospital , perhaps we should conclude that selling socialism , like selling moonbeams , is unlikely to be a lasting business . |
5 | We will continue , we will continue , you 've lied before and you 'll lie again , and we will continue to consult widely with the electorate and the Trade Unions on local economy , on the local economy that brings in financial matters which affect them . |
6 | Clearly , ‘ planning ’ ( to take just one aspect ) ought to cover marketing , financial and personnel considerations– but it also brings in general management as well . |
7 | Brings in all sorts of Sorry ? |
8 | The country 's reputation for political stability and banking secrecy still brings in footloose cash from trouble-spots around the world . |
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 . |