Example sentences of "[pron] brings [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Which brings up the second of those two Greek imbalances — the potentially fatal one . |
2 | which brings up the main point and that is we have got to make sure that those people who are nominated or delegated within the terms of the contract , are people who have the knowledge and experience |
3 | A familiar disjunction : while we hold on to personal musical favourites dating back over twenty-five years because we still enjoy listening to them , the music which brings on the fiercest nostalgia is often a terrible , loathsome noise with which we think we have nothing in common . |
4 | Which brings back a curious memory , of canvassing a young man in a tracksuit in Cromford , Derbyshire , who stood before me arguing about education , with what John Major would call a very considerable erection . |
5 | Which brings in the financial tornado : the myth of the stripper . |
6 | In a separate Commons debate on the Disability ( Grants ) Bill , which brings in the two new independent living funds , Scott was asked whether local authorities could provide cash for clients to buy their own care . |
7 | She talks about her husband as if he 's a superior being — and she imagines George is one , too , which brings out the worst in me . |
8 | Teachers are trained to develop the individual potential of their students and to teach through an improvised accompaniment which brings out the dynamic quality of the movement . |
9 | and she brings back a few bits , not enough for a child . |
10 | So she brings in a whole candelabra and balances it on the floor . |
11 | The decision is a boost for Warwick Rimmer , who brings on the young players at Tranmere , reserve coach Ray Matthias and manager John King who has often been forced to play senior players coming back from injury against youth teams . |
12 | Mark has two ways of emphasising the fact that Jesus is fully and uniquely endowed with the Holy Spirit in his role as Son and Servant of Yahweh , who brings in the kingly rule of God in the end-time . |
13 | When a jury is satisfied that the act was committed , but that at the time the accused was so insane as not to be legally responsible , it brings in a special verdict of ‘ not guilty by reason of insanity ’ , though the accused is then ordered to be detained during the ‘ Queen 's pleasure ’ . |
14 | It brings out the morbid streak in all of us , I 'm afraid . ’ |
15 | For belief in God , they would argue , is a very practical matter which is not given up lightly , particularly if it brings out the best in the believer : ‘ Belief or unbelief / Bears upon life , determines its whole course … |
16 | It brings out the best in us . |
17 | 6.5 An interesting result of testing the possibilities of occurrence with an indefinite head is that it brings out the doubtful validity of certain other cases which Bolinger cites ( and which one might have regarded suspiciously on purely intuitive grounds anyway ) . |
18 | It brings out the old policies of Enoch Powell way back and there are still a few Powellites in the Tory party . |
19 | That 's what brings out the best in me . ’ |