Example sentences of "[det] [noun] bring [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Many in both parties now recognise this , and that unity to bring about change in the way Scotland is governed is the only way forward . |
2 | Although that struggle brought about changes in the formal relationship between the press and politicians , it did not fundamentally alter the natural attraction that these two spheres had for each other . |
3 | I want that car brought in , turned over to the laboratory and given the works . ’ |
4 | This framework brings in the concepts of ego , super-ego , id , and the repressed , which had always been used in Freud 's system before the advent of the ego , super-ego , id , model . |
5 | Before dealing with this submission , which seems to us a powerful one indeed , it is necessary to consider shortly the added dimension to this case brought about by the appellant 's implied undertaking . |
6 | Contact between the various Youth Allyah training centres was chiefly by newsletters published by the London office , but some groups brought out their own monthly bulletin with such exalted titles as The Plough , Seeds and Our Life . |
7 | Erm I find this afternoon brings back lots of memories , I 'm sure it does to you . |
8 | In both cases too , those private choices in some cases bring about the tragedy of the commons ( Hardin 1972 ) . |
9 | Yet exactly the same trait , if too high , can disrupt and disable , in some cases bringing about the symptoms of anxiety neurosis . |
10 | " I would like some tea brought up , Gerard . " |
11 | I 'm just going to park the car well away from the house , just in case this wind brings down any of the roof . ’ |
12 | In other words , it is the lack of consent that matters , not the means by which this result brought about . |
13 | In practice this ordinance brought about little immediate change because it was introduced piecemeal into various districts . |
14 | After Peniel , when for a night Jacob also , so unheroic hitherto , played a hero 's part , we are given more subtle comedy and another hero brought down to earth . |
15 | In 1968 another coup brought in a purely Baath regime in its place . |
16 | Another waiter brought round a trolley on which were a number of half-eaten gateaux decorated with a white substance , and some slices of hard apple resting in water , in a glass howl . |
17 | This scenario brought out all de Gaulle 's fears of being dragged by military and political integration into a war that France did not wish to fight . |
18 | Erm , so scale , proportion , those are the few , few things brought in together , we 'll st , we 'll start off with just weight , now we 'll find sort of weights of things , and then we 'll make it more and more difficult |
19 | But cash alone can not repair the personal or community battering that closures of this magnitude bring about . |
20 | This theory brings in the element of comparison such that an individual will compare his/her ratio of input ( effort ) to output ( pay ) with a similar ratio for some other relevant person . |
21 | Immediate reactions to this news brought about utter mental confusion , rapid breathing and a tendency to hop about the place , with a risk of injury , diagnosed as a case of galloping boggle . |
22 | However , Central this month brought out plans for a new primary building for the town , replacing St Mary 's and the 640-pupil Dunblane primary school . |
23 | This argument brings out a further important point . |
24 | OLYMPIC aces returning from Barcelona this week brought back a very silly story about cycling superstar Chris Boardman : ‘ Have you heard he 's been tested for drugs . ’ |
25 | Her daughter would be perpetually in her debt , perpetually chained to her , and she would have the new stimulus of another baby to bring up . |
26 | One explanation for this might be that , rather than using this method to bring in temporary labour , service establishments with a predominantly low skilled labour force rely on casual workers . |
27 | I 've had some armchairs brought in and put there at the window in case you want to talk to people more informally than around the table . ’ |
28 | ‘ This competition brings out the best and the worst in fashion students . |
29 | This behavior brings back benefit to the change master . |
30 | The son of a wealthy London merchant , Lethieullier was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries ; he knew both William and John Hunter , who in turn must have been aware of his collection of Egyptian antiquities , amongst which were some mummies brought back from Egypt to Aldersbrook by Lethieullier 's cousin , Colonel William Lethieullier . |