Example sentences of "[verb] bring [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | God has brought the nation out of Egypt . |
2 | ‘ I was on about 12,000 revs and tried to bring the wheel back in at the apex of the corner , ’ James said , ‘ but it was too far gone and that was it . |
3 | He had twisted in that grip , tried to bring the gun round to bear on that monstrous maw . |
4 | I want to bring the game out through skill so that the educated , the sensible and sensitive people can appreciate the skill of the game . ’ |
5 | The divide in English studies seems to be between those who want to bring the rift out into the open , and those who prefer to pretend that it does n't exist . |
6 | Both Kerr and Weir said Blunt broke vital partnerships towards the end of a session , which helped to bring the pendulum back in New Zealand 's favour . |
7 | He could have got one from the kitchen , but I expect he 'd locked up after he 'd brought the supper up . ’ |
8 | masts snapping brought the boat over . |
9 | The memory seemed to bring the scene back into focus . |
10 | Guidebooks and holiday brochures make a point of explaining ploys which can be adopted to bring a price down . |
11 | As the patient stands up , he practises bringing the ball back towards him by bending his elbows with good control . |
12 | Yes I only opened it , cos I want Angie to come over to help bring the food over , cos we 've only got the one little car , |
13 | I prefer to use cold water only , but boiled water from the cold-water tap can also be used to help bring the temperature up . |
14 | He worked the snaffle between the p'tar 's huge yellow teeth , then hauled to bring the animal out of the stall . |
15 | ‘ Yes , he said , if I insisted on having my Taunton money , he would n't be able to afford to bring the show in . ’ |
16 | Mr Waigel is too optimistic about growth , they say , and relies too heavily on tax increases to bring the deficit down . |
17 | Anyway , I forgot to bring a tape in for you ? |
18 | Company secretary Philip Potts said : ‘ If we are going to bring the sale back to Newmarket , then we would have to act quickly because time is running out . |
19 | ‘ He 's going to bring the plane down on the swamp ! ’ cried Brown Owl sharply and suddenly . |
20 | If the Tories ' supporters in 1970 had liked the sound of anti-union radicalism , a significant number had decided by 1974 that it threatened to bring the house down around their ears . |
21 | Evans made the saving tackle , just as he did when Tony Stanger , having barn-stormed out of Wayne Proctor 's tackle , threatened to bring the house down in a move created by Craig Chalmers ' adroit collection of Mike Rayer 's kick , the irrepressible Armstrong arcing out of harm 's way on a touchline blast and the thumping support of Cronin and Kenny Milne ( one tighthead to the good ) . |
22 | She started bringing the food over . |
23 | The instructor taking the part of the professional can then demonstrate how to keep bringing the discussion back to the point , the problems . |
24 | Would n't have brought the wench back , so there seemed no point in turning his world upside down . |
25 | But , despite a growing public awareness , with huge crowds for the round-Britain event at most of the stage finishes , the Manchester city-centre leg which sealed Lillywhite 's win could have brought the curtain down on Britain 's best-known cycle race . |
26 | The thought occurred that Christopher Timothy must really have brought the house down with his little joke the day he opened the fete . |
27 | On the other hand , when the family atmosphere becomes particularly strained or difficult , the counsellor should attempt to bring the discussion around to a more harmonious matter . |
28 | Their only hope now is that a buyer can be found who can afford vast sum , it will take to bring the building back to it 's former glory . |
29 | Alright then , we 'll see , I ai n't got no aftershave to put on tonight , you 're gon na have to bring a bottle out with you Mark so I can slap some aftershave on |
30 | Erm I I think it is true to say that the , the cost er reduction which they offered brought the price back within what we regarded as the affordability within our defence programme , er the level of affordability . |