Example sentences of "bring [art] " in BNC.

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1 I am under no illusion on that score , he wrote , I am under no illusion that the big glass will in an instant blow all that away , flatten the critics against the walls , tear paintings from their places , bring the galleries tumbling to the ground .
2 Place the pan on the cooker and bring the contents gradually to the boil .
3 In late November , bring the pots into a greenhouse or cool place to acclimatise , ready to be taken indoors .
4 Finally , ensure that you bring the required documentation with you .
5 ( b ) Bring the rear foot to it
6 Throw a reverse punch as before and bring the kicking knee forwards without raising the lower leg or turning the hips .
7 High interest rates are clearly necessary to clamp down demand and bring the money supply under control .
8 Amid it all was their constant awareness of Moran 's watching presence , sharpening everything they did with the danger of letting something fall and break and bring the weight of his disapproval into the small chain .
9 Does that mean he may lay an information and bring the matter before the magistrates without first putting the person alleged to be in default on notice of what is alleged ?
10 Bring the sauce to the boil .
11 Bring the soup to the boil , stirring from time to time , then simmer slowly for 45–60min , until the vegetables are soft and the lentils have cooked and thickened the soup .
12 Mr Petrakov is one of the band of influential economists who have made the mental leap to the market ( ‘ We need a normal , civilised market , ’ he says ) , and have been saying with growing urgency that Mr Gorbachev must join them , and bring the country with him .
13 Thus a Soviet coal miner on his union 's attempt to do what Solidarity did in Poland — bring the Communist government down .
14 So sweeping are these demands , however , that they might be met only if large numbers of other workers support them , or if the miners bring the Soviet economy to a halt .
15 No one is going to thank you if you end up making changes which either cause real hardship or bring the political roof in — or manage to do both .
16 ‘ Nate and the Executive Committee have agreed in principle to phase-out all regional activities and bring the whole god-damned shootin' match right back here to Detroit , where I always said it should be . ’
17 ‘ And bring the boy .
18 Edging between the two tall , upright stones , Tug heard him mutter at the Woman , ‘ Lock up the car and bring the Kalashnikov .
19 Try and bring the bastards down . ’
20 If we bring the argument back to consent to non-fatal physical harm , we may recall that the Lord Chief Justice relied on the phrase ‘ not in the public interest ’ to justify the restrictions .
21 Other types of fraud and mistake are held to be insufficient for the offence of rape , and bring the case within the lesser offence of procuring a woman by false pretences or false representations to have unlawful sexual intercourse ( section 3 , Sexual Offences Act 1956 , carrying a maximum penalty of two years ' imprisonment ) .
22 ‘ And if they bring the chainsaw we 'll make a ring round it , ’ I said .
23 After all , the Church also teaches that most people bring the divine image to completion within the context of marriage .
24 Its operators bring the dip to the sheep and take away the left-over chemical which is disposed of at an approved site .
25 And just you mind you bring the tray back , madam . ’
26 ‘ Yes , when we have a traditional music show , that 's all-Irish , they bring the instruments in here .
27 Some foresters of fee , however , paid no farm : Henry son of Aucher , forester of fee of Waltham in the forest of Essex , was in 1292 bound only to make ‘ wanlace ’ — that is , bring the quarry to bay , whenever the king came to hunt in his bailiwick .
28 The Great War and those more recent conflicts were put together and ‘ paid-for ’ on behalf of politicians who could not make up their minds or bring the problems to the debating-table ; who preferred the shouting and smearing , the innuendo and hate for their opponents ' parties , to the welfare and the good of their people .
29 Bring the heroin here . ’
30 Electric shower units like those in the Opus range bring the pleasure and convenience of instant hot showering within the reach of everyone .
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