Example sentences of "[noun pl] who bring [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 At a joint one-day Wedgwood and Sotheby 's identification and valuation event at the Westfries Museum , in Hoorn , Lynn encountered many Dutch visitors who brought in a variety of heirlooms or pieces they had collected .
2 No such efforts had been made for the children who preferred to be white or by those parents who brought up their children ‘ entirely white ’ .
3 Particular note was made of defenders and goalkeepers who brought down attackers breaking through and likely to score .
4 In our experience it is often grandparents or other family members who bring up children when their HIV infected parents have died or are unable to cope : account needs to be taken of the pressure exerted within extended families in such cases .
5 This is due in part to an increase in the proportion of births outside marriage and of mothers who bring up these children themselves as well as to less pressure on young women and men to ‘ legitimise ’ a conception with a ‘ shot-gun wedding ’ .
6 There are other mothers who bring up boys in wartime without their being brutalised .
7 It was the same at the funeral , they were all so quiet , the four men who brought in the coffin wore thick soft-soled shoes so as not to make a noise , nothing must interrupt so that it seemed like a silent film unreeling to the sound of psalms .
8 ‘ Father Abbot , I 'm back from Longner without much gained , for neither of the young men who brought down the timber has anything of note to tell .
9 There are reckoned to be about 2,000 UK publishers who bring out at least one book during any given six month period .
10 the women who bring up their children in poverty still bring up their children in poverty .
11 Jesus likens those who have been instructed about the Kingdom of Heaven to householders who bring out of their treasures things both new and old ( Matthew 13:52 ) .
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