Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] bring in " in BNC.

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1 I only brought in some old rubbish .
2 Can I just bring in my other guest who 's here in the studio .
3 I invited the pensions establishment but I also brought in some of those who wanted change .
4 She often brought in mussels , gritty with tiny pearls , for the evening meal , or sometimes nesting birds , or a hare that ignored her approach to its form till she had her hand on it .
5 I know this might sound obscure , but erm , I read somewhere when that erm , if you actually bring in protectionism , it sounds like it could actually increase trade .
6 We now bring in young graduates and train them in every part of the organisation to the My Kinda Town culture .
7 They never bring in any in .
8 We may decide let's be passive and move to battle decide is actually an important issue and wan na be aggressive and they actually bring in a relationship so important .
9 He still brings in a few of the old fans .
10 But when BT introduced its computer service , it also brought in a charge of 43p per inquiry and , as a matter of policy , would not give addresses .
11 It also brings in a good two-thirds of its profits from overseas .
12 Clearly , ‘ planning ’ ( to take just one aspect ) ought to cover marketing , financial and personnel considerations– but it also brings in general management as well .
13 It also brings in the bases the the basic the bases and the alkalis .
14 In the few cases just seen where the to infinitive denotes an action , it also brings in the nuance of subsequence , of sudden movement from one instant to the next .
15 He then brings in both feet so that the soles are placed in direct contact with each other .
16 It certainly brings in a mixed crowd : baggy ravers thrash about shoulder to shoulder with the city centre Top Man set , and there are even odd scally superflies in rainbow-coloured Afro wigs .
17 He never brought in anything unless he had plans to eat it right away .
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