Example sentences of "bring [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The shaft of the arrow protruding from my back occasionally knocked against something , bringing me to a gasping halt . |
2 | Pot up one or two strawberry plants for a special treat : bring them into a cool greenhouse or conservatory , watering sparingly . |
3 | Pain , boredom and badgering of some very kind nurses bring me to a steam-age typewriter in the hospital 's occupational therapy department . |
4 | They made another turn , and another , bringing them in a short time to Southwark Bridge . |
5 | Next year another cut will bring them to a mere £182m . |
6 | Kings led them into battle for the land ( e.g. 2 Kings 8 ) and prophets pointed them to a righteousness that would bring them to a new highway , a land where mountains would be levelled , rough places smoothed ( Is. 40.4 ) , and the Prince of Peace would establish his kingdom . |
7 | Jesus our pioneer restores all things and will bring them to a glorious fulfilment . |
8 | Clearly Parliament would last its full five years and the Government could not bring it to a premature end . |
9 | A mere two hundred miles from Washington had brought them into a different season although it was obviously the first hint of real autumn in New York : around them others were hurrying because they were too thinly dressed or tugging at coats and gloves that were unfamiliar and awkward after half a year at the back of the closet . |
10 | Russian , ultimately , has brought us to a similar endeavour . |
11 | Mr Brown 's trip to Harlem has brought us into an urban landscape known to tabloid headline writers as Beirut-on-Hudson , an advance on their earlier versions of , first , Naples-on-Hudson , and then Calcutta-on-Hudson . |
12 | She was not watching the uneven cobbled ground beneath her racing feet , and an unexpectedly large stone tripped her progress , bringing her to a stumbling halt . |
13 | But in the same split second something like an iron band clamped round his waist , squeezing the breath from him and bringing him to a dead stop . |
14 | Dolly 's voice brought them to an abrupt halt . |
15 | She performed her task so well that it was twenty minutes before she brought him to a thundering climax . |
16 | Jarvis 's money brought him in a tiny income , on which it was just possible to subsist if he walked everywhere , never went to the cinema , ate anything nice , smoked , drank , bought new clothes nor used the phone . |
17 | VISION OF LIVELINESS : This is the Big Cat that purred along at ninety yesterday … until John brought her to a shuddering halt by blowing up the engine |
18 | It brought her to an abrupt halt on legs that felt suddenly weak , and several small gasps of dismay escaped her . |
19 | A security cordon was thrown round Oxford City Centre bringing it to a virtual halt as police evacuated thousands of shopperss , workers from offices and college students . |
20 | It ends : ‘ Will the tight budget bring us to a grinding halt ? |
21 | Then he organised a coach to bring them to a new life in Britain . |
22 | It is to teach our young people about Him , it is to bring them to a conscious faith in Him so that in the heart and life of the Church , they can proclaim and witness to the faith of the ages , that Jesus is truly God and truly man , the Lord and saviour of us all . ’ |
23 | This memory draws them across several hundred miles of ocean , brings them to a particular bay and , as the scent gets stronger and stronger , up one special river and into one particular stream . |
24 | Which brings me to a serious point , my dear . |
25 | Which brings me to a small room in an Ambleside hotel and an impossibly short deadline . |
26 | And mention of Ken brings me to a quick word about British gold panners . |
27 | The Phase 2 brings you into a new age of cooking . |
28 | A pleasant stroll through gently wooden slopes brings you to a small clearing of luxury homes … |
29 | Now that we 're in the war we 've got to bring it to a successful conclusion in a way which gives the best possible chance of lasting peace and security in the area . |
30 | We certainly welcome this collaboration and wish to bring it to a successful conclusion . |