Example sentences of "[pron] bring [noun sg] to the " in BNC.

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1 I refer to the children closer and closer to the margins of predictable deviation — the hyperactive youngster with emotional problems , which brings autism to the edge of the teacher 's diagnosis ; the child , otherwise quick-witted , who has massively disabling short-term memory and a confusion in decoding letters : what some would call dyslexia ; the child whose spatial intelligence is exceptionally and marvellously out of line with the celebratory rites of the school community , who fails in conventional school work .
2 Enjoy a tour of the Evening Telegraph which brings news to the county and beyond and is very much a part of the way of life in the area .
3 ‘ Let me enter into the tower , my Creator , and let me see you bring life to the mate I know you have prepared , manlike but different sex , so lovely fair .
4 Dr Magnus Pyke : Oct 19 , aged 83 : TV egghead who brought science to the masses .
5 It really did n't matter to Britain if it was the Germans who brought efficiency to the Turkish economy — so long as someone did .
6 Anyone who brings blossom to the bottling plant at South Woodchester will be paid — but beware , there 's a proper way to pick .
7 The only way we can achieve such standards is to have a chief inspector who is independent and free and who brings integrity to the partnership .
8 Eat , drink and be merry , for tomorrow we intervene in social crises , we perform for the masses , we weave at the loom , we grieve for lost lovers and we bring salvation to the suffering patient .
9 These rules are very important , because they bring consistency to the interpretation of leases and enable parties buying and selling leases and reversions to obtain more reliable advice on what their rights and liabilities are likely to be .
10 But although it brought victory to the Black Prince , the battle of Nájera was to be the cause of the renewal of the war which had been halted in 1360 .
11 And now it stilled Creggan , and it brought silence to the other eagle .
12 When James VI of Scotland became James I of England , he brought haggis to the home counties and kilts to the capital .
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