Example sentences of "[verb] bring [noun sg] to the " in BNC.

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1 Anne Diamond ‘ has brought solace to the inconsolable ’
2 A catalogue of incidents through the summer has brought unease to the ‘ Middle bank ’ area near the overcrowded site , St Christopher 's Park .
3 A number of UNESCO programmes have embraced this research area and the MAB ( Man and the Biosphere ) Programme has brought attention to the impact of human activities and land use practises on arid and semi-arid regions .
4 The I O C's choice of Atlanta , Georgia to host the centennial Olympic Games has not only shocked and disappointed the Athens delegation here in Tokyo , it has brought disappointment to the team from Manchester who 'd worked for several years to fulfil the dream of bringing the Games to the U K for the first time since 1948 .
5 ‘ He has brought harmony to the club and that is of vital importance .
6 ‘ We want to bring morality to the production of bronzes .
7 National level plans to bring change to the countryside have varied across the region and changed in emphasis .
8 Importantly , by enabling us to see the lack of stability within textual play , deconstruction has helped bring attention to the exterior forces which attempt to control such play .
9 BRITISH fliers are to help bring food to the starving people of war-ravaged Somalia .
10 We must look at the fear with our eyes and heart , and begin to bring calm to the storm of our emotions .
11 Paul : ‘ I thought we were going to bring opera to the masses !
12 Only by constant bargaining can a president hope to bring order to the inherent chaos of the US political system and thereby give it direction and purpose .
13 Such talent is still most valuable to choreographers wishing to bring reality to the stage by contrasting youth and age , naivety and experience , the peasant and the aristocrat .
14 It is a world of compacts and bargains , of the control of present and future by ritual , a world dominated by the absolute power of words once spoken to bring order to the world of actions and social relations , an order which needs other words to dispel .
15 He is founder-director of the Northern Regional Development Company , which aims to bring businesss to the area .
16 Erm , whilst those credit approvals do bring reimbursement to the council over time , the equivalent amount to grant in broad terms .
17 HIGH TIDES and winds combined to bring chaos to the English east coast yesterday , causing extensive flooding in many areas .
18 Television had brought golf to the working class and for just a moment television gave us an idea of what it meant to them .
19 A taciturn man , he had no other way of expressing his hatred and contempt for the man who had brought disgrace to the family and ruin to his beloved Carewscourt .
20 Surprises everywhere — Jess thought , retying her hair , smoothing her dress and trying to bring order to the thoughts that flew about in her head like dry leaves in a wind .
21 In his inaugural address Konare warned that the country should not expect miracles ; although he wished to bring hope to the country , he said , he was not a " pedlar of illusion " .
22 The programs that have brought typesetting to the desk top have also made it less laborious and costly than ever before to design an entirely new type-face .
23 BRAC 's efforts have brought attention to the concept of oral rehydration therapy in Bangladesh , and this may be regarded as a success .
24 In the past few years , a number of magazine articles and television programmes have brought homoeopathy to the attention of the public at large , both to patients and to their health care professionals .
25 He said he wanted to bring industry to the town .
26 Troops from five West African nations have managed to bring peace to the capital at least .
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