Example sentences of "[coord] bring to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What they really refer to and bring to expression is his meaning for us ; and their significance is to be grasped afresh , not by their simple repetition , but by returning behind them to the history of Jesus ' life and teaching , and to the message of his cross and resurrection .
2 ‘ But our main task is to discover the identity of the traitor Raphael and bring to justice the murderers of Falconer and Waldegrave .
3 One of the most common forms of insider dealing , and probably one of the most difficult to detect and bring to court is the share dealing ring .
4 These principles can be applied to energise and bring to life the hard edges of Euclidean geometry and of the drawing board .
5 We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked .
6 Two months ago Amnesty submitted testimony to the UN which noted that the de Klerk government ‘ was failing to take adequate steps to investigate and bring to justice members of the security forces implicated in the torture and killing of government opponents ’ .
7 Government authorities in Scotland , Britain , Germany and the US are all co-operating and conducting independent investigations to identify and bring to justice the terrorists .
8 We should have produced campaigns by now to identify and bring to justice the inevitable sanctions-busters .
9 THE story of the North Wales slate industry is told by special audio and video presentations at the Welsh Slate Museum at Gilfach Ddu , Llanberis , and brought to life by the museum 's own craftsmen .
10 A spokesman for Cleveland police said the men were arrested after a joint operation with Tyneside police early yesterday and brought to Teesside for questioning .
11 Orlando Azcué Rodriguez was arrested on 5 April 1990 in Havana and brought to trial on 12 October on charges of making ‘ enemy propaganda ’ .
12 The story is completed with the punishments of those pirates who were captured and brought to trial .
13 Kill me if you like , but if you let me live , I 'll do what I can to save you when you 're arrested and brought to trial for piracy . ’
14 Three leading RAF members were arrested in mid-1990 and brought to trial : Werner Lotze [ see p. 37967 ] ; Susanne Albrecht [ see p. 38298 ] ; and Henning Beer [ see pp. 38298 ; 38354 ] .
15 It was brilliantly led by Lenin and the Bolshevik party and brought to fruition under the beloved leader of the Russian people , Joseph Stalin .
16 Ask for this claim to be investigated , and find out whether anyone has been found responsible and brought to justice .
17 I want him caught and brought to justice .
18 A number are reported to have been smuggled out of Ireland during the period of the Viking depredations , and brought to safety in Welsh monasteries .
19 She was clearly and legally in the right ; she was n't going to be manipulated and brought to heel by lack of funds .
20 CR-1409 was dissolved in distilled water and brought to pH 9 by 0.01 N NaOH to give a 0.4% solution .
21 What is being said is that God 's love makes its home in human beings and that it seeks to be replicated and brought to completion within them .
22 The value of the book was further enhanced by a bibliography which showed the breadth of the author 's research and brought to light many historical sources which had been ignored , forgotten or underestimated by previous writers .
23 He was housed in a converted milking shed and brought to fitness by being ridden around the farm , when time allowed , by Sirrell Griffiths himself — all fifteen and a half stone of him — and occasionally by the Chief Constable of the Avon and Somerset Police , David Shattock .
24 Leaving Mongolia aside , the leaders of each country are the linear descendants of ‘ Muscovite ’ Communists , sheltered in the USSR during the Second World War and brought to power in the van of the Red Army : in times of friction , it takes little to remind Eastern Europe 's leaders not only how their bread is buttered , but how they got into the larder in the first place .
25 Genetic screening , a legacy of the eugenics movement , was invented after the second world war and brought to medicine by eugenicists eager to ease public acceptance .
26 The melon was boiled and brought to Dot next dinner time with her chicken broth all around like a shattered building surrounded by deep trenches full of murky rainwater .
27 This translation reveals the genetically important phases of life history to a memory that was previously blocked , and brings to consciousness the person 's own self-formative process .
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