Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] bring [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The evangelist Leighton Ford , who told me this story some years ago , used it to illustrate the fear of many churches of the evangelist coming in and bringing all kinds of disturbing , unsavoury characters into the church . |
2 | Of course , this does n't stop a Mob squabbling amongst itself , but at least this only halts one unit for a turn rather than bringing two units to a standstill and inflicting casualties . |
3 | There is a danger that , once hooked , one uses electronic methods just for the sake of it , rather than to bring measurable benefits . |
4 | ‘ I am desperately sad that our scheme did not come to fruition but I am glad that someone will take it over and bring these jobs to the area . |
5 | The trucks were shunted on to the company 's sidings , unloaded by the company 's employees , and loaded with the jam , made from fruit harvested locally and brought direct to the factory . |
6 | And that would have been time enough if you had n't shot your mouth off and brought that foul man roaring round here … ’ |
7 | Held up and brought wide on the final turn , Beneficial sprinted away from his rivals , including four Derby entries , to beat Blues Traveller four lengths . |
8 | Indeed they had gone so far as to bring one Nicoleyva , from the Soviet Union to plead with British men and women to do just this , and open a second front in Europe . |
9 | The foundation of Scotland 's success was laid in the loose by the captain , David Sole , and the No.8 , Derek White , whose pace often confounded the Romanian back row , as well as bringing each man a second-half try . |
10 | Several of the examples quoted above emphasize the extent to which each of Gloucester 's acquisitions , as well as bringing new families into his orbit , consolidated his influence elsewhere . |
11 | Several of the examples quoted above emphasize the extent to which each of Gloucester 's acquisitions , as well as bringing new families into his orbit , consolidated his influence elsewhere . |
12 | It was still opposed by Danish environmentalists , who claimed that it would affect the salinity of the Baltic Sea by partially blocking the Öresund , as well as bringing greater pollution to the Copenhagen area through increased traffic flows , but supporters of the project said that it would bring new economic activity to the area . |
13 | She spun round and brought one heel down with tremendous force onto his outstretched hand . |
14 | The movie 's dilemma is that its luxurious pace ambles all over the shop , never really getting anywhere or bringing any of the characters to a satisfying conclusion . |
15 | Just at the beginning of the century there came two new techniques , which reduced the price of illustration very considerably and brought visual language into the more ordinary works of science and natural history . |