Example sentences of "[adv] brought [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Several papers report on Goldie the goldfish which was apparently brought back from the dead when its owner gave it the kiss of life and poured whisky down its throat .
2 Auction sales of individual collections , perhaps brought about by the death of the owner , can be a marvellous way of acquiring mature fish of high quality at a bargain price .
3 When Leo made some small movement , she was suddenly brought back to the present and became mortifyingly aware that she had just emptied her heart to a virtual stranger .
4 In the old days there was no physical access from the running lines to Govan car sheds and workshops , so stock was only brought out of the tunnels for repair and maintenance , which necessitated lifting the vehicles bodily off the track and up through pits into the workshops by means of a large overhead crane .
5 As Pressman reports , Woonerf streets exhibit a stronger social cohesiveness , much brought about by the involvement of the residents themselves in a sophisticated process of planning their own surroundings .
6 Blue watchers are saying that IBM chief John Akers will be out by March or April and that the company in its infinite wisdom will give the job to one of those retired IBMers it just just brought back from the pasture , probably Kaspar Cassoni .
7 Clouthier 's policies were frequently ill-defined but they nevertheless brought back into the political debate conservative ideas that had been scorned since the 1917 Mexican revolution .
8 Durkheim saw the centrality of the prison as largely brought about by the operation of the first part of his first law : prison was a milder penalty than capital and corporal punishments and so became adopted as collective sentiments became more sympathetic to the criminal 's suffering .
9 During debates in the House , the offending Mapplethorpe photographs were not brought on to the floor lest they offend the ‘ decorum ’ of the House .
10 Outside contractors are not brought on to the University 's premises except by prior agreement with the University ;
11 The next generation which is taking over the reins of industry is a generation who were not brought up in the same milieu that I was brought up in .
12 Most of these newer techniques of systems analysis and design have in fact been with us for some time , but were not brought together until the publication of the above texts .
13 Coats , bags and shoes were to be left in the corridors and not brought in to the hall .
14 Schools should be able to request more frequent inspections so that the best practice of a few is not brought down to the standard practice of the many .
15 If there are special risks relating to a particular transaction which are not brought out in the Risk Warning Notice , these must be specifically disclosed .
16 Yet any comparison of British and foreign economic performance over the period since 1945 is soon brought up against the effects of different institutional forms .
17 Often , the criteria — even in the academic world — are assumed , and are hardly brought out into the open .
18 Ready-made trees , specially brought over from the Continent , provided an instantly acceptable environment .
19 This too was specially brought about by the Holy Spirit ( Matt 1:18,20 ) .
20 Tonight and for the following two nights we are privileged to welcome a quintet of American musicians specially brought together for the Guinness Spot in association with Frank Tate .
21 Mrs Thatcher was not technically brought down by the formal election processes .
22 we were always brought up in the country , you know
23 Bowlby has been under pressure ever since the Cheltenham Gold Cup , over his riding tactics on Golden Freeze , coincidentally brought down at The Chair in Thursday 's John Hughes Memorial Chase here .
24 At Grassington the miners worked in small setts , or meers , and there were regular disputes over boundaries and underground trespass despite the presence of a Barmoot Court and Barmaster , and other customs anciently brought in from the lead districts of Derbyshire .
25 If the user needs a file on the jukebox , it is automatically brought back to the server disk for faster access .
26 In the ‘ humanistic ’ view , learning is also brought about by the promotion of experiential well-being , but in this case by affective self -regulation .
27 At the third level of stylistic analysis authors and their devices are also brought explicitly into the discussion .
28 The high number of joyful expressions about the salvation of the Führer , which is emphasized as a true stroke of fortune for the German people , is not only proof of the devotion and loyalty of the soldiers to the Führer , but of the firm determination of the soldiers to fight and conquer for him , which is also brought out in the letters …
29 News of the Romans and the pending invasion was probably brought in by the merchants .
30 This is partly brought about by the theoretical writings of Constantin Stanislavsky who confounds the issue for us by bringing emotional expression back onto the stage .
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