Example sentences of "[noun sg] bring into the " in BNC.

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1 They introduced the festival of Martinmas ( 11th November ) and G. H. Burton alludes to the Irish custom of slaughtering an animal on St. Martin 's Day , suggesting it was an earlier pagan practice brought into the Christian calendar .
2 Some planners , for example , saw that their economic planning might be more effective if they used the price mechanism to work with them rather than against them , and Philip Chantler , the economic adviser brought into the Ministry of Fuel and Power in 1947 , consistently advocated a move to higher prices .
3 The move brought into the open the so-called " Saddamgate " scandal , the rumbling allegations of which centred upon the charge that the Bush government had concealed that extent of its illegal support for Saddam Hussein prior to August 1990 .
4 The work that prompted the writing began when the teacher brought into the class ( a combined J3/J4 class ) a piece of driftwood she had been given .
5 I love wooden toys , especially the doll that a local woman brought into the village antiques shop .
6 At present processes evolve , for the most part , independently — instruments are first developed , the procedures are written , and only later is the inspector brought into the picture .
7 It argued for a policy of " managed retreat " , using natural rather than man-made defences , with nature conservation brought into the heart of shoreline defence policy .
8 A process known as ‘ cycling ’ — where each number is in turn brought into the first position in the combined number can be employed in order to generate headings for added entries .
9 Whereas Rolle 's poetic understanding of spiritual life embodied in his English works makes them like flares sent up to illuminate dark ground , each a light but each separate , Hilton 's Scale brings into the daylight a carefully worked out map of spiritual life with each of the major stages interconnected .
10 Or , are they explicitly broader than MSC courses and based on the liberal or social purpose model ; and if so , to what extent are issues of unemployment brought into the course and stereotypes challenged ?
11 In addition petrol-lead in food brought into the region would not be spotted .
12 Standard letters look anything but standard due to the varying information brought into the letter from the database .
13 And it looks a little bit sort of set up having that totally different stool brought into the picture .
14 THIS WEEK 'S meeting of the London Dumping Convention brings into the spotlight the problem of dumping nuclear waste at sea .
15 Does it ever occur to these orchestra-first people that , whereas in the theatre , though you may hear more of the orchestra than of the singers , nevertheless your attention is focused visually on the stage , while on disc you need the stage brought into the aural foreground to compensate for the loss of the visual facility ?
16 Lysosomes contain enzymes which digest and modify material brought into the cell by endocytosis .
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