Example sentences of "[noun] bring [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While soccer 's purists quake at the thought of Graham Taylor bringing in the long-ball game , Ferguson insists Dublin 's arrival will not mean a switch to Route One football at Old Trafford .
2 Many people also complain that our present hierarchies bring out the nastier aspects of human behavior , like greed , insensitivity , careerism and self-importance .
3 Kids bring out the natural father in me and I get a crinkly mouth every time I look at an ankle snapper .
4 The oddly named My Father 's Vertigo , a near narrative piece bringing out the best in LCDT , set the programme on its right tracks and proved that dance can contain wit .
5 Each door and drawer is individually finished by craftsmen to bring out the full beauty of the grain .
6 Yet it was not an unsuccessful attempt to bring out the best in his audience .
7 However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke .
8 JUST as spring brings out the first swallows , so it also motivates incoming club tours from one or more of the four home countries .
9 Grief brings out the best and the worst in all of us , I 've discovered .
10 ‘ The Prime Minister has clearly stated her intention to bring about the industrial regeneration of Britain to correct the decline of the last few years , ’ he said vigorously .
11 It says vendors took around eighteen months to bring out the first XPG3-branded products after its introduction .
12 The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example .
13 Only Forster and Silk followed , Lawton staying to assist Nell bring up the extra combat kit that they would now recover from the assault boat .
14 Further minor straws in the wind were Archbishop Makarios ’ request for British help in Cyprus in December 1963 , which drew in most of the Strategic Reserve 's 3rd Division before a hand-over to the United Nations could be negotiated ; and the quelling of the military mutinies in newly independent Tanzania , Kenya and Uganda in January 1964 , at their governments ’ request , by Commandos brought on the aircraft-carrier Centaur from Aden and by units of the Strategic Reserve in Kenya .
15 Cheshire County Council brought in the new day centre charges on April 1 to a furious reception by carers .
16 The 1988 Education Reform Act brought about the greatest changes to the education system since 1944 .
17 Eleanor felt they were the funniest letters she 'd ever written ; Nigel brought out the best in her writing .
18 They were designed to operate closely with local government and the private sector to bring about the economic development of the inner areas .
19 ‘ There is nothing like the Sunday trading issue to bring out the worst in retailers , ’ it said .
20 So Weyl brings in the mathematical term ‘ automorphism ’ to denote any transformation that leaves a given figure invariant .
21 Partnerships could henceforth be established between consenting adults so that ‘ two men could live permanently together without fearing prattling informers bringing down the criminal law upon them ’ .
22 If we apply the equation simply to the electron by itself then the act of the microscope in determining the electron 's position has to be represented in a deus ex machina way as an external intervention bringing about the discontinuous collapse of the wavepacket .
23 I know funerals bring out the good things
24 The housekeeper brought in the first dish .
25 The courts first began to take obscenity seriously as a result of private prosecutions brought in the early nineteenth century by the Society for the Suppression of Vice , dubbed by Sydney Smith " a society for suppressing the vices of those whose incomes do not exceed £500 per annum " .
26 Although the conference brought about the first international agreement on a multilateral adjustment in exchange rates , it did not prevent the collapse of the adjustable peg system .
27 The treaty was eventually ratified but the crisis brought down the Kishi government and produced the most widespread political protests of the postwar years .
28 The ghosts of Bannockburn walked abroad , as Scotland 's rugby team brought down the much-fancied England XV at Murrayfield by 13–7 and scooped all the prizes from the five-nations international championship .
29 He mentioned the need to bring out the practical application of subjects , in ways which would enhance rather than displace theoretical understanding .
30 Their paths are logarithmic spirals , which means that each orbit of the pole brings about the same proportional enlargement of their distance from the pole .
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