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

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1 One day we may hope that the spade and exploration under water will advance our knowledge much further and bring us close to the expanding merchant fleets of the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
2 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 .
3 A spokesman for Cleveland police said the men were arrested after a joint operation with Tyneside police early yesterday and brought to Teesside for questioning .
4 ‘ Well , I want you and Fred to go around to his house right now and bring back whatever he 's got over there .
5 He said take it back downstairs and bring it to me on a salver .
6 He took a stick and poked the leaves till they glowed , orange flames flickered around the strap and the helmet began to shrivel , slowly becoming unrecognisable , so that Barnes would n't pull it out later and bring it back to the house .
7 To deny mothers the opportunity to pursue a useful career as well as bring up their children is wasting their talents .
8 The home of the Ba was the body in the tomb , but it was able to go out freely and bring back life to the body and thus preserve the deceased 's identity on earth .
9 The team say their be happy to fly out again and bring back more casualties .
10 Just collecting from somewhere else and bringing it back to themselves .
11 Erm I 'm gon na come round tomorrow and bring
12 It was a problem which the team manager , Mike Turner , should have faced up to very quickly and brought to a conclusion one way or the other .
13 After delivering the kick , the foot must be pulled back very quickly and brought back down to the ground to leave the karateka in his original stance .
14 The result was that events moved perhaps too quickly and brought with them , almost inevitably , an element of confusion .
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 .
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