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

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1 I bring to the Minister 's attention the correspondence between West Lothian district council and the hon. Member for Edinburgh , West ( Lord James Douglas-Hamilton ) , the Under-Secretary of State , on precisely the difficulties that a council , whether district or regional , has on the whole issue of competitive tendering .
2 I represent a constituency very near Westminster and I bring to the House many groups of youngsters from schools .
3 I support the motion and I bring to the House the support of the North-West Channel Tunnel Group , which consists of a vast range of north-west commercial interests , and of the North of England Regional Consortium , which consists of many local authorities from the north of England .
4 Scarlet Ribbons was shortlisted for the Romantic Novel award , which brought to the fore the identity of this author ( Iain Blair ) and certainly raised his profile .
5 Greek tragedy , he impressed on his audience , had been a total art form , a Gesamtkunst ( Wagner 's slogan , although Wagner 's name was not mentioned ) , to suit an age of whole men:a poetic drama that made use of architecture ( the theatre ) , painting ( scenery and costume ) , song , dance and music ; a drama created amid " perfection and harmony " by " artistic man " , who , at least in the earlier part of the fifth century , the time of Aeschylus , was poet , composer , conductor , producer and actor in one ; a drama performed at the communal festival of Dionysus before an audience which brought to the theatre something of the instinctive , rapturous spirit from which , in the Dionysiac celebrations , tragedy had originated in the first place .
6 He offers an interpretation of Greek drama , in come ways anticipating Hegel 's , which brings to the fore the question of tragic guilt .
7 These are introduced in the next chapter which brings to the reader the concept of ‘ The Created God ’ .
8 The grading should reflect the actual responsibilities of the job , and any additional qualifications and experience you bring to the job : follow the advice given on contracts and job descriptions generally and be careful to establish what the parameters of the contract are before you agree to it .
9 In creating figures from the imagination , this grasp of the three-dimensional form is something you will need to call upon constantly as you draw : your practice with these simplified forms will help increase the stock of knowledge you bring to the task .
10 In creating figures from the imagination , this grasp of the three-dimensional form is something you will need to call upon constantly as you draw : your practice with these simplified forms will help increase the stock of knowledge you bring to the task .
11 thank you so have we got this right beyond measure in the chain , the responsibility in the group of companies , you bring to the attention of your board and ultimately to Mr the fact of your concern about the centre piece
12 The irony and cool eye she brought to the circus was sometimes lost in the Sturm und Drang generated by her partner 's effortless flair for publicity .
13 Despite the glamour she brought to the soap , Kathy Pitkin is having to settle for panto
14 Finally , there is the question of the extent to which Catholic values influenced the definition of this post and the debate about the appointment of this particular teacher , given her values and the feminist perspective that she brought to the school — a situation that also occurred in the appointment of another teacher but in a different way .
15 But as there must always be some kind of observer-effect in patterns revealed in this analytic way , the position of the observer , and the preconceptions that he or she brings to the act of observing , must be accounted for at every phase of the research .
16 What we bring to the rite of Mass can draw out from it our response to God 's grace and friendship .
17 The people love us for the genuine American feel we bring to the business .
18 Fortunately , the bias against other accents and dialects has waned in recent years and today they are appreciated for the variety they bring to the language .
19 This is true even though they bring to the search the knowledge they already possess about how spoken language works .
20 The glory of the audio-visual media is the contribution they bring to the teacher 's communication skills .
21 Oh yes , yes , but you just asked what benefit they thought they brought to the village .
22 There he entered a museum which had no antiquities , and in the course of several years built galleries to house two private collections which he brought to the museum .
23 As then Chairman of Bell Line Steamers Ltd and a Director of the Bank of Scotland , he brought to the Board his wide experience of the business and commercial world .
24 He brought to the Crown the lands of his own family and added the estates of some of his defeated enemies .
25 More easily comprehensible is the enormous success Wilcox enjoyed in the following year with Rookery Nook ( 1930 ) , the first of the Ben Travers farces he brought to the screen .
26 Widely admired for the enthusiasm he brought to the job , his greatest triumph as a coach came with Lynn Davies ' Olympic gold in the long jump at Tokyo in 1964 .
27 He brought to the Group a list of such activities which was published as an appendix to the Report .
28 The evidence given above indicates that Martin could well have accomplished this , particularly in the context of the significant advances he brought to the design of the musette , which demonstrate his innovative abilities as a maker .
29 Mr Day had been with the club since the heady days of the Wembley play offs and he brought to the club new hope in the shape of player manager , Glenn Hoddle after the financial scandles which shook the County Ground .
30 And whether tackling plays ancient or modern he brought to the task in hand an integrity tailored to the particular piece , never to his own glorification .
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