Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] bring out " in BNC.

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1 And strategies designed to bring out these problems do not cause distress themselves but merely bring out distress which is already present within the individual .
2 The privatisation during the 1980s of all the major British utilities has brought out into the open the whole question of the preferential treatment given by EEC institutions to publicly owned as against private organisations .
3 Use of two or more colours helps to bring out floor patterns and formations .
4 A number of studies have brought out the bargaining strength of trade unions during the period of near full employment [ Brown , 1981 ] , which enabled them to reinforce long-established work practices which were an incubus on British industry in the form of overmanning .
5 Sotheby 's Publications continue to bring out the volumes on Alexej von Jawlensky with the Catalogue raisonne of the oil paintings , Vol. 3 , 1934–37 ( £175 ) .
6 ( Many emigrants chose to bring out their wives , and in 1948 and 1950 , for example , ships arrived bringing women only from Madeira and the Azores . )
7 The scandals have brought out a rash of new political movements , all of which want Tokyo 's dominance curbed .
8 Brian Wilson , the former Beach Boy who ingested Grade A drugs at the same rate his fellow Californians gulped down vitamins has brought out his autobiography .
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