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 . |