Example sentences of "[adv] bring [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Put all ingredients into a saucepan and slowly bring to the boil .
2 Meanwhile put vermouth , glace de viande and mustard in a small saucepan , slowly bring to the boil , add cream , boil again , take off heat .
3 The second consequence was to limit the number of executions by the early 1960s to no more than three or four a year , so bringing nearer the prospect of total abolition by the classic , if inglorious , means of English penal reform : diminution , disuse , abandonment .
4 This is all brought under the banner of Alpha Testing — totally internal , with no — or very little — input from end users .
5 The clause must be sufficiently brought to the attention of visitors to the premises and must clearly cover the breach of duty which it seeks to exclude .
6 In this case , however , the defence failed because although the auctioneer had regularly made reference to the fact that he did not guarantee the mileage of any car , he had not made an oral disclaimer before accepting bids on the particular car in question and the disclaimer in the written conditions of the auction sale had not been sufficiently brought to the attention of the buyer .
7 This man was suddenly brought into the kingdom and given the assurance of salvation .
8 Since then other Sisters of Notre Dame from England , Scotland and USA have worked together to bring to the people of Nigeria the Gospel message of God 's goodness .
9 Now , I would suggest you start that physically bringing in the Christmas tree .
10 She could no longer bring to the man she loved her untouched innocence , and , worse than that , she could not bear his lovemaking because it reminded her so bitterly of what had been done to her .
11 For Lecercle , for instance , the Remainder , in its appearance as folk-etymology , is a reaction against the arbitrariness of the sign and is thus , we might say , " carnivalesque " ; equally , the matter of language is not one that can be finally brought under the rule of one sign alone , so it is polyvocal perhaps : " Language is not the systematic ordering of constants … it is a composite reality that is essentially heterogeneous " ( p. 184 ) .
12 Recovery operations continued and hundreds of items were finally brought to the surface so that the plane could be painstakingly pieced back together again .
13 The charges had been finally brought following the public campaign of Glen Kealey , himself an Ottawa developer , who became the country 's most celebrated protestor and suffered ridicule for standing outside the parliament building in Ottawa for over two years in a crusade against alleged federal government corruption .
14 Laura said " used " because letters were no longer brought by the postman ; after he had fallen twice from Maurice 's ill-secured gangplank , the whole morning 's mail soaked away in the great river 's load of rubbish , the GPO , with every reason on its side , had notified the Reach that they could no longer undertake deliveries .
15 The anomaly is thus brought to the attention of the mother , but mums do n't always support the idea of household tasks being fairly divided .
16 At its first meeting , this had been essentially a group of provincial enthusiasts ; but they were soon brought within the fold of the established Church Scientific , the ‘ gentlemen of science ’ mostly from Cambridge , who took upon themselves the direction of the efforts of the provincial amateurs .
17 He also wanted to emphasize in the appraisal two issues he had already brought to the attention of staff : assessment of pupils — with which there had already been some changes — and language across the curriculum , which he felt required a more positive policy .
18 For these people the marriage adverts acted as a kind of mail-order lifeline : from deepest Nagpur or Ujjain , a young man 's credentials could be easily brought before the eyes of an anxious Mama in Chelsea or Kensington .
19 A criminal case is normally brought by the State , or rather by the Crown Prosecution Service as the agents of the State , against an individual .
20 Add the peppercorns and bouquet garni and the cold stock , season lightly with salt and gradually bring to the boil .
21 In these populated areas , fieldworkers concentrate instead on looking for scatters of finds , such as sherds of pottery and worked stones , because these give an indication of where previously unknown archaeological sites lie buried : the finds are usually brought to the surface as the sites are damaged by ploughing .
22 ‘ Well , the ti bon ange is usually brought to the corps cadavre in a canari — a protective clay jar . ’
23 The case is one of the biggest suits ever brought against the drug industry .
24 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
25 Their method of self parody and street clichés — the truly uninhabitable world of the drug crazed rock 'n' roll dream — seems perversely opposed to the lifestyle and set of beliefs that Steven Morrissey would later bring into the world .
26 Such a change could also bring into the development plan eligibility net a large number of small farms in the French LFAs which hitherto could not qualify because their income levels were too low .
27 I was deeply moved by the story of Alejandra Munoz , a Mexican woman illegally brought into the United States by her cousins who deceived her into becoming a ‘ surrogate mother' .
28 Work on TNC investment in Asia has similarly brought to the surface some of the problems and contradictions of the analysis of patriarchal societies from a progressive feminist perspective .
29 He was later brought to the Mater Hospital and underwent emergency surgery .
30 The veteran astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle , with his colleague Chandra Wickramasinghe , believes that these molecules were probably brought to the surface of the Earth via the tiny dust grains on meteorites and comets , or on interstellar winds , and succeeded in germinating life in the fertile conditions of Earth at the time .
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