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

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1 Mum 's eyes popped to see me bringing home the fireman .
2 ‘ Some say they brought back the wrong ashes , and that is n't Yeats there at all .
3 In the third movement March his speed is less hectic than that of Pletnev or Jansons , but this allows him to bring out the rhythms with more of a swagger .
4 Next year I hope they bring in a seeding system as many of the top winning dogs clashed very early on .
5 Every time we meet he brings up the subject , and Dawn says — ’
6 While waiting he brought out a penknife and began whittling away a table-top .
7 Rout out Annunziata , would you , Comfort , and get her to bring up a tray of breakfast .
8 these wee pencil brushes that colouring in bring out different er sort of , you know , knots and you know they bring in the pencil
9 Lean , versatile British lamb is so easy to use it brings out the cook in all of us .
10 When I eventually arrived at the hospital I was feeling in the best of spirits and apparently shook the sisters by asking them to bring on the dancing girls . ’
11 It was n't that he would n't help , often he did , but he believed that by delegating he brought out the best in people , that they would rise to the challenge , and he had other things to be done . ’
12 ‘ Why do you think they brought in the Black and Tans ?
13 when you get tho when you get the half the er when you get sort of well like the scooterist dos and th the DJs bring it up , I mean they bring in a hard core
14 The programs were originally written for BBC machines because their ‘ user-defined graphics ’ facility enabled me to bring up the special phonetic symbols on screen .
15 One particularly useful feature is Autocloning which lets you bring in a scanned or painted image — such as an ordinary snapshot — and edit it in a particular painting style .
16 This enabled him to bring together the Judaism of his upbringing and the Roman Catholicism and Anglo-Saxon Protestantism in which it was set in Montreal ; the former dominating of course .
17 While new organizations may possess a strong commitment to a new policy , and may have powers that enable it to bring together the resources for its implementation that were not possessed by any single previous organization , it still has to relate to a world in which other agencies have a great deal of power to influence its success .
18 ‘ Sir Charles also likes to use the full string section , which really helps us to bring out the full range of colour and dynamic gradation , and of course , so much of the writing is richly divided , in all the parts . ’
19 But I mean it brought up a lot of things that we perhaps
20 How do you bring up a child like that ?
21 Full of admiration and impressed above all by the signs of Nietzsche 's originality of mind and literary power , he saw in him a new kind of worker for the cultural cause with which he identified his own ambitions : " Now you must show what philology is for , and help me bring about the grand " renaissance " …
22 He , good man that he is , instantly returns to verse and to his better self : ‘ Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , /Thy speech had altered it ’ ( 104ff . ) .
23 Madeleine , however , had insisted he bring along a girl to make up a foursome and Primrose was the only girl available at the last minute .
24 ‘ How have I brought down a Cabinet Minister ?
25 Have we brought out a higher account ?
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