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

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1 If height permits , I then like to make a series of stalls using large amounts of rudder and handing over control for a quick recovery , moving the stick forward and using normal stick and rudder together to bring the wings level .
2 Freemans and the Clothes Show Magazine have got together to bring you this fantastic competition .
3 Theresa rubbed her hands together to bring some life back into them and bent over the sheets of paper laid out on her work table , trying to forget the cold and concentrate on her designs .
4 Mr. King said it was crucial that everyone works together to bring trade to the town during the period of upheaval while the centre development is built .
5 Since then other Sisters of Notre Dame from England , Scotland and USA have worked together to bring to the people of Nigeria the Gospel message of God 's goodness .
6 BRITAIN 'S banks were accused yesterday of secretly plotting together to bring back charges for customers in credit .
7 But she had n't needed this reminder of their time together to bring back other , painful recollections .
8 Meanwhile farmers who run tourist attractions have got together to bring more visitors to the area .
9 Businessmen are banding together to bring to book those who illegally dump wagon loads of waste , and the Merseyside Development Corporation have backed the initiative with the introduction of video cameras to monitor the twilight activity .
10 ‘ Members and officers of the county and borough councils have worked closely together to bring this scheme to fruition , ’ said Coun. Flowers .
11 A satisfaction that as a community they 've worked together to bring this about .
12 There was only a very slight frown on her brow when Fernando went inside to bring out the paella .
13 The olive tree lives to a very great age ; it appears to be indestructible , sending out shoots from a distorted , dry , and seemingly lifeless trunk , reviving annually to bring forth its fruit .
14 Detectives praised the help they received from the public , saying the artist 's impression of Katherine 's attacker helped greatly to bring about a conviction .
15 If Mellor can learn from that experience sufficiently to bring some soundly-constructed strategy to the review of the BBC 's charter in 1996 , then Major will have succeeded in the introduction of some long-termism , at least some medium-termism , in two areas that badly need it .
16 It was a big step to take , but there was no way I could contemplate settling down to bring up my family in London , and I knew my wife felt the same way as she loved the sea and country .
17 Manufacturing capacity has been scaled down to bring it into line with projected demand .
18 Now it 's all hands to the deck for the close friends as they knuckle down to bring back the sparkle that has been missing down at Hamilton Park for the past few seasons .
19 Better to bring house slippers to the bedroom : thin leather soles and leather or velvet tops .
20 It is , inevitably , a shoddy , plastic , giveaway affair , with a spring arrangement housed within , purportedly to bring down the ballpoint .
21 She had him completely relaxed , and wallowing in her fellation , as she worked patiently to bring him to orgasm .
22 Their other purpose was apparently to bring Israel into the war ( probably entraining Israeli violation of Jordanian territory or at least its airspace ) , in the expectation that no Arab government could risk fighting on the Israeli side .
23 Stepson of a rabbi and product of a broken home , Laszlo was brought up in an orphanage , and it is clear that from a very early age this intense , obstinate man sought not only to bring order to his own life but to control to an unprecedented degree the environment of his future family .
24 This touching but morbid In Memoriam served only to bring home to me the realisation of what now seemed inevitable .
25 ‘ But you must not think it is only to bring you charity that I came .
26 The aim of formalised , competitive intelligence systems is not only to bring all this information together on a continuing basis — perhaps using database techniques ( though as we shall see , there is still considerable scepticism about the cost-effectiveness of such techniques , when compared to manual methods ) .
27 Both the uncritical acceptance of Skinner 's concept of the problem and solution of learning and its equally uncritical rejection in favour of another serve only to bring pedagogy into disrepute .
28 During the 1930s , however , it was the Conservatives who capitalized most effectively on the larger consequences of the Wall Street Crash , using them not only to bring down a Labour Government and introduce tariffs aimed at imperial consolidation , but also to promote among the masses the spirit of patriotic self-congratulation so eloquently projected by Stanley Baldwin :
29 The ravages of modern roadworks , gas-pipe digging and telecom line-laying seem only to bring interesting finds to the surface on such sites .
30 The supporters did not release Winkie Armstrong only to bring in Billy Whitehurst !
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