Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] bring [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The auction houses bring out six long-held major estates to tempt collectors |
2 | One such trip was during the first week that Mr. Shipsey started his business — the bakery door was open and Dad and I stood and watched the proceedings , I gazed in amazement as the tin loaves were drawn from the oven , trays of currant buns brought out , brushed with sugar water applied by a three inch brush and doughnuts sprinkled with sugar . |
3 | According to the report Kuomintang troops brought over from the mainland massacred between 18,000 and 28,000 people following what was deemed to be a Communist-inspired rebellion which began on Feb. 28 , 1947 . |
4 | Updated refresher training sessions were held for plant operators and new reporting procedures brought in to cover routine monitoring . |
5 | Five management personnel brought in a local French teacher , Eileen Hutchinson through Pontefract company ‘ Communication 92 ’ to lead them through two hours of French instruction each week using a text book and cassette tape course . |
6 | The maturity analysis of commercial assets is one of the disclosure changes brought about by the directive ; another is the inclusion on the face of the balance sheet by way of memorandum of contingent liabilities and commitments . |
7 | The second factor was the change in the Ministry of Defence 's decision-making processes brought about by the increasing complexity of Defence issues . |
8 | It is also important to decide whether the particular issue warrants bringing out all the big guns . |
9 | Some help is given at the Driving Instructors ' Association test day , where approved instructors can road test vehicles brought along by manufacturers and importers . |
10 | Furthermore , costs in handling cargoes , the transfer complications brought about by different lock widths and the supplementary road haulage costs , however short the distances , mean that the simple ton-mile difference between quoted road and canal rates represents a gross rather than a net saving . |
11 | On one occasion I had some winter clothes brought in and it did take up literally half the visit , sorting all that out , and arguing about what I could and could n't have . |
12 | Liberal licensing laws brought in to entice European visitors to Culture Club mean Glaswegians are experiencing unprecedented freedom to party . |
13 | By 1294 there already existed at Rouen , on the river Seine , a shipyard controlled by the king and employing specialist ship-builders brought in from Genoa . |
14 | It was n't as awful as she 'd anticipated , partly because she greatly admired Raimondo 's talent , partly because the audience was so small , just the sheikh , his wives , a handful of retainers , and a couple of the sheikh 's Italian business associates brought along to translate — although one of the businessmen kept giving her glances that made her uncomfortable . |
15 | This is usually due to fuel shortages brought about by excessive exports of Romania 's home-produced oil . |
16 | The relaxation of east-west tensions brought about by the ending of the cold war has meant that the fear of nuclear war has receded from public consciousness . |
17 | The above three case studies bring out a number of points about resourcing the public sector which demonstrate that resourcing issues are not the sole province of the technical experts in the area : accountants and economists . |
18 | I have known a derelict country house collection rescued with it and have seen ancient college and cathedral libraries brought back to serene life after decades of neglect . |
19 | Newspaper attacks brought down two French prime ministers , Ferry in 1885 and Caillaux in 1911 , in both cases with considerable international repercussions . |
20 | The elm paddles of the iron wheel were renewed and the mechanism was modified to operate on the ‘ undershot ’ principle because a lowering of water levels brought about by a local flood alleviation scheme made impracticable the restoration of the original ‘ breast-shot ’ arrangement . |
21 | In just one year , 1986 , over 88,000 children and 63,000 adults in the Romanian town of Giurgiu were treated for lung diseases brought on by rampant air pollution . |
22 | Although the farmers frequently made considerable profits , wages did not rise to correspond with the price increases brought about by the wars . |
23 | As the UN concludes , this is outdated , for the service multinationals bring in the ‘ soft technology ’ and skills required to run an efficient business . |
24 | Dumped in waterless barren regions near the Somali Ethiopian border , they could not survive long without the food and water supplies brought in by lorry . |
25 | Rents from the mine cottages brought in a monthly figure of from £7 to £19 . |
26 | Match receipts and season tickets brought in 5.7m . |
27 | We offer higher quality services brought about by competition , we offer better information to the public about the standards of service which they will receive , and we offer to reform local government to reflect wishes and natural communities . |
28 | Visa restrictions brought in by foreign governments in co-operation with the Chinese authorities in March and April of 1988 did little to reduce the queues of hopefuls in the embassy districts of Beijing and Shanghai . |
29 | However , central government authorities bring in what they refer to as " casual workers " in such circumstances . |
30 | This time however government attempts to bring about change have been more determined and enduring . |