Example sentences of "bring [pos pn] [noun] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It politely requested that , for security reasons , I bring my ship down to Underlight speed at specific co-ordinates , at a specific time , and prepare for rendezvous with the Emissary 's ship .
2 Each boss took a £10,000 cut bringing their wages down to £58,000 .
3 The central keep dates from the early twelfth century but concentric walling with mural towers was added during the Middle Ages , bringing its fortification up to date ( 526 ) .
4 Better bring my book up to date .
5 Graptolites , trilobites , and dinosaurs are all extinct , and so in the examples we have considered so far there is no direct recourse to the study of living animals to help us bring our fossils back to life .
6 Gaynor Chaudhry believes her estranged husband has now brought their child back to Britain but does n't know where they are .
7 Mrs Rosalia Alderley looked about the library at the gleaming , polished wood , the dust-free shelves and the shining leather bindings on the many volumes stacked upon them , and brought her gaze back to Theda 's face .
8 She brought her attention back to Pollitt , who was sitting beside Willie Gallacher , a Communist MP and one of Glasgow 's most famous and well-loved sons .
9 In 1715 , in return for writing off two years of annuity payments worth something over £1 million , the government permitted it a fresh share issue which brought its capital up to £10 million , about half of the entire joint-stock capital in the country .
10 The sight of Egbert brought his thoughts down to ground .
11 Reluctantly he brought his attention back to business .
12 But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war .
13 So I wrote the epilogue in Christian 's book , bringing his account up to date .
14 This will require those taxpayers to bring their instalments up to date within 7 days otherwise they will lose the right to pay by instalments .
15 Their UK representative is Arvids Natzins of Corby , Northants , and he is appealing to aero clubs worldwide to ‘ twin ’ with LAK and to exchange information as the Latvians urgently need western experience to bring their club back to life and to use western practices .
16 Tailor-made short course for individual companies , to bring their staff up to date with modern computer techniques .
17 She got ready for bed and never looked at herself again but it was hard to bring her mind back to Ana 's problems and the great mystery of the hacienda .
18 Lord Hanson 's cook , however , had the foresight to bring its seed back to England and it was grown in the Apothecary 's Garden at Chelsea .
19 The advice it received from the firm was to bring its loans up to date , in particular the $18m credit line it had given to UMF which , PW noted , had consistently been trading at a loss .
20 Of course the plaintiff 's solicitor will have to bring his calculations up to date and if necessary amend the statement of special damages on service of further medical reports or before trial .
21 ‘ You 're very welcome to bring your friends home to tea — if it 's a day I do n't work . ’
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