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

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1 It rejoices in the unrivalled might of Israel 's God , the creator of the world , and in his habit of turning human affairs upside down and bringing the powerless to positions of strength .
2 Insert needle again in stitch above and bring it out through the next stitch at the left ( Fig. 4 ) .
3 And that would have been time enough if you had n't shot your mouth off and brought that foul man roaring round here … ’
4 And there is persuasive evidence that Judas Thomas visited the town personally and brought his teachings directly to the established king , Abgar .
5 And I used to load the boot up and bring them and load home like in the boot of my car my Sales Manager said to me the other day , how the hell did you get bright red dust in your boot ?
6 Until we can organise our economy properly and bring the general level of unemployment down , progress in those directions is bound to be slow .
7 Stir in the cream gradually and bring up to bubbling again .
8 Stir in the cream gradually and bring up to bubbling again .
9 From a woman 's body is formed the cord which binds the new life fast and brings it to birth in this world .
10 He was staying behind to explain the situation tactfully and bring the party to an end , and Belinda was sure that no one would object to leaving — with the possible exception of Greg .
11 Before Mikey had swung the bus around and brought it to a stop she had seen their pale faces in the wet night , the two umbrellas .
12 A resolution passed overwhelmingly empowers the republican government — which has effectively taken charge since the disintegration of Soviet central authority after the failed coup in August — to close the second reactor immediately and to bring forward the closure of the whole complex from 1995 to 1993 .
13 On Monday 2 March 1964 Mr Silcock welcomed Miss Margaret Medlow and Mr Kennedy McClatchey to the Leaders ' Meeting and some further discussion took place on the possibility of moving the Communion rail forward and bringing the choir in behind the rail .
14 They were therefore accused of putting the clock back and bringing the best hope of Christendom to an impasse .
15 We used to work there from half past twelve till five o'clock at night , taking the bucket out and put another bucket in because the buckets what they used to call the bushes what were connected to the links they used to wear and we used to have to take them , one of them out and used to have a big chain go right the way round and bring the , bring the buckets backwards and they used to loosen up all the , all the pins what used to go through the buckets in the , in the links , so we took them out and then they used to go up to the dock and br they put new bushes in .
16 Try to plan to seat at least six comfortably , and also have some really occasional chairs that can be stashed away in a cupboard somewhere or brought in from the hall or a bedroom .
17 And then , coming through here take it all the way up take this garage down and bring the lawn across .
18 Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day
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