Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun sg] bring " in BNC.

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1 THE decision by Scotland 's Stephen McAllister 's to concentrate on rhythm and feel rather than technique brought him a rich dividend in the Balearic Open here yesterday .
2 But just as adolescence brings about major changes in your body , most women experience some physical and emotional change during the menopause .
3 But just as adolescence brings about major changes in your body , most women experience some physical and emotional change during the menopause .
4 JUST as spring brings out the first swallows , so it also motivates incoming club tours from one or more of the four home countries .
5 Ever since punk brought fetishwear on to the street , S&M imagery has been taken up by the mainstream .
6 For a rare experience , though , look no further when spring brings thoughts of golf in a delightfully pastoral setting .
7 The motor car was a private space , like the rooms in which we watched TV , shared with family and friends ; yet , like TV , it was a window on the world — but taking us out whereas TV brought the world in .
8 His professional engineering career started on the truck side , and he sees his task mainly as miniaturisation to bring all the advantages of power and economy enjoyed by the heavy goods diesel driver down to the size where they can also be of benefit to the motorist .
9 He never was — which was just as well since fate brought him a series of posts whose functions were not calculated to endear him to the public or the party .
10 For most people this introduction took place in early childhood , and the failure is made manifest by the steady disillusionment which , all too often as the years go by and adulthood brings the inevitable struggle of innate common sense to prevail , leaves them either cynical and faithless , or constrained to join some form of sectarian cult .
11 " You were there and Blackberry brought you there .
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