Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] bring [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as I mentioned an Easter wedding they brought up the Royal . ’
2 From a drawer of her desk she brought out a number of pink slips clipped together and she separated the top three .
3 By what I can gather they must have lived in Durham for a time , 'cos when she was saying her prayers she brought in a Mrs Melburn , a parson 's wife , who was kind to them after the father died or whatever , an' from what I made out of her jabbering the woman and the mother have written to each other .
4 Whilst they only fill a tenth of seats they bring in a lot more income , in Virgin 's case almost half .
5 Er and all of a sudden they brought out the catalogue right ?
6 One night she brought in the usual cocoa and watched while Dad removed a splinter from my palm Dad looked up and caught her grinning .
7 When this is fired into the slot in the lower ball it brings together the critical mass of Plutonium 239 in two millionths of a second .
8 So Middleton did two sorties I believe , and on each occasion he brought back an aircraft that was no longer capable of flying and was a write-off , it had so much flak and fighter damage , When the same thing happened a second time I had Middleton in and told him that one of his problems was his navigator who was just not able to navigate him round the very heavy flak areas .
9 Friday nights are hot at Apples and Snakes — every week they bring on a new lineup of outstanding poets and performers .
10 In 1947 , Government was in the hands of the Labour Party and in August they brought in a Bill to nationalise all public transport , including the main line railways , the larger bus companies and London Transport .
11 From the pouch hanging at his belt he brought out a leather flask .
12 When she returned with the money he brought up the matter of the dog's-tooth suit .
13 At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all .
14 they do n't talk so the language changes all the time , and each time they bring out a new d dictionary they try to say erm this is the way people talk , and bring it up to date so that we 're not all talking in the past .
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