Example sentences of "[modal v] bring [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's perhaps fitting that the Services and Communication Department should bring up the rear in this group of presentations , because one of its key priorities is to provide a coherent professional support service to the organisation as a whole .
2 The company is cautiously optimistic about current trading in the UK and believes action taken in Canada and the upturn in the US should bring about an improvement in its North American fortunes .
3 The emergence of such standards , and the ability to re-use programs written in conventional languages , should bring down the last barriers to wide acceptance of parallel computing .
4 Now I think we should bring down the curtain on this little episode , and go to bed .
5 ( vi ) Teaching should bring out the fact that as speech typically takes place in a situation where both speaker and listener are present , it can be accompanied by gestures , and words like this , that , here , now , you etc , whereas writing generally requires greater verbal explicitness .
6 Materials should bring out the social significance of knowledge about language .
7 Answer guide : The answer here should bring out the distinction between directly variable costs and other costs attributable to getting the product to its ‘ present state and condition ’ .
8 A brief discussion with the vendor or purchaser of the reasons for the sale should bring out the main commercial objectives of the transaction including specific concerns .
9 Well the other thing is they could use , I mean , Monotype should bring out the whole .
10 He suggested that the jury should bring in a decision that would mean that ‘ in future , parents and doctors could make decisions on this awful problem without unidentified informers rushing off to the police . ’
11 To be fair there was a week when Mr Barnes spotted this inconsistency too and suggested that seeing as how we all wasted our tutor time ( WE wasted it — I like that ! ) we should bring in a board game next week and he 'd organise a sort of tournament .
12 I 'm going to wait to see how some other injuries settle down before I decide whether I should bring in a replacement . ’
13 It should bring in a great deal of money . ’
14 ‘ This year 's pantomime should bring in the family audience , which is what we always aim for at pantomime time . ’
15 They should bring along a crane and pick the whole thing up with me in it and call it Frozen Communications and put it in some art gallery .
16 But I 'm told on this day , May thirteenth , thirty seven years ago , and that should bring back a lot of memories for many of you , the Three-Ninetieth flew its hundred and fifth combat mission from this station and many of you remember that day .
17 We must bring back the Three Rs . ’
18 It comes in response to comments made recently by the chairman of the SIB , Andrew Large , that the PIA , if set up , must bring about a ‘ step change ’ in regulatory standards .
19 The government in turn stated that the RPF must bring about an atmosphere conducive to negotiations by abandoning its armed struggle .
20 It must for example , ensure an independent judiciary , provide health and education services , basic infrastructure and maintenance and it must bring about the economic environment that allows the private sector to create jobs and growth .
21 Dry sore throat with the thirst but cold drinks may bring on the cough and pains .
22 The French police may bring in a suspect for interrogation under the process of garde à vue .
23 When there are problems in providing adequate meals for the patient , the social worker may bring in the ‘ meals on wheels ’ service .
24 Geographically , this may bring in the concept of relative location , for instance , the distance in travel time between the corporate headquarters and a branch factory .
25 Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted .
26 Furthermore , a two-party system may come to resemble a system with several parties if each of the parties involved is itself a relatively loose assemblage of diverse groups without strict voting discipline , and on the other side , in regimes with several parties , electoral alliances may bring about a situation which is close to a two-party system , as has been the case in France in recent years .
27 In a mass item , although a high standard is looked for , the large number required may bring about a variation in levels of performance and the contents needs to allow for this ( e.g. working in sections ) .
28 There are also fears that the increased tourist traffic will bring introduced plant and animal species which may bring about the extinction of endemic species .
29 Give too much and it may bring about the very conditions it is capable of curing ; ‘ Through the like , disease is produced and through the application of the like it is cured ’ , said Hippocrates over 2000 years ago .
30 Olivetti said its use of Alpha would definitely be restricted to the high-end workstation market : it ‘ has other designs ’ when it comes to servers , hinting that it may bring out a product in that area based on the parallel processing technology of Kendall Square Research Corp , the Waltham , Massachusetts-based company in which it has a stake ( see page three ) .
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