Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Either one should bring in new subscribers , though .
2 People should n't bring in young animals or raise badgers and foxes as pets .
3 Extra services ( eg watch repair , engraving ) may bring in additional customers
4 You could then bring in Regional Authorities with less power for the North West , the North East and to Yorkshire and Humberside and I do hope you 'll actually join me in supporting our motion for an independent .
5 However there must be a core of supervisory functions resident in main store at all times , which can bring in other functions as required .
6 Motivated by the belief that an improved course would bring in more members , the plans for 1915 included altering the 5th and 12th greens and ‘ if time permits ’ enlarging the 1st and 17th ( combined ) greens .
7 Mr Bell says new marketing of the centres would bring in more customers during peak hours making savings despite the recession and heavy private competition .
8 A new three-year ‘ action plan ’ to evaluate the value that Europe gets for its money will bring in more outsiders as well as more peer group reviews and ‘ hearings ’ on the results of important project .
9 However , the right to make such demands is not limitless , and in deciding how to respond children may bring in instrumental considerations .
10 His article gives an insight into how the world of education sees quality and the benefits it could bring in non-industrial environments .
11 Uniformed or plain-clothes policemen would bring in large envelopes of documents for Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner ; specially prepared kits issued by the Laboratory for the collection of saliva , blood and semen stains ; unwieldy bags of stained and dirty bed linen and blankets ; the ubiquitous blunt instruments ; blood-stained knives carefully taped into their boxes .
12 It was one of the most powerful , positive and visionary speeches I have heard her give in eleven years .
13 If she does not , they will have the consolation of knowing that they did all and more than could have been expected of those unfamiliar with the assistance which the court can give in such situations .
14 The best answer you can give in these circumstances should provide the shape for your synopsis .
15 That would have created jobs quickly , it 's not very inflationary and it does n't suck in large amounts of imports .
16 But there are still worries that rising credit will only suck in more imports , as shoppers rush to buy computers , camcorders and other foreign goods .
17 With British industry burdened by record debt and Britain 's trade deficit at its highest for a year , will the Prime Minister explain why tax cuts which will suck in more imports are right while public investment in the kind of things that Britain needs for the future is wrong ?
18 following the work 's experience there is a half term there , so it can either come before that or after it and I 'll do a unit and it might be on safety or , if I ca n't erm first aid I might get safety in and they 'll do it like that and we 'll fill in some units .
19 And there the information ends , can you help fill in some details with John and Jane who lived at Blankley Bath near Methringham , turn of the century ?
20 Im sure Gav will fill in any bits I missed out …
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