Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] bring [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute .
2 His talents were demonstrated through a system that gave him opportunities and brought out the best in him .
3 Edward VIII , the rise of Hitler , and World War Three which will last three years and seven months and bring about the end of the world .
4 To sum up the hybrid theory that has emerged : it is that non-reinforced pre-exposure to a stimulus will allow the formation of potentially interfering associations and bring about a loss of associability .
5 The young gentleman reached down into the attaché case at his feet and brought out a notebook and pencil .
6 There 's plenty of men that have n't half your appearance and are five feet or so who have married decent lasses and brought up a family . ’
7 Most mammals use their sense of smell to find food , and all rely on smell to supplement their taste buds and bring out the full flavour of food , as anyone with a heavy cold will know .
8 While people may even find themselves avoiding others who would be understanding , precisely because their concern may threaten to breach fragile defences and bring on the ‘ crack-up ’ that feels as if it is only just being fended off , as it is .
9 Sweats on forehead and every draught of air chills and brings on a headache .
10 Believe me it is the sense of double standards , and this alone , which infuriates the Pakistanis and brings out the bad feelings .
11 On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack .
12 At forty-five years of age he was at the height of his powers , determined to drive out the Almoravids and bring about a united Spain .
13 That was when they first changed over from seamed stockings to seamless ones and started laying off the skilled knitters and bringing in the women .
14 Self-massage with essential oils , combined with skin-brushing ( described at the beginning of this chapter ) and aromatic baths will increase your energy levels and bring about a sense of well-being — almost equivalent to a professional aromatherapy massage !
15 These would undoubtedly deter smaller corporations and bring down the incidence of corporate crime , particularly amongst the relatively smaller national-bound corporations , and even those larger corporations whose capital equipment is relatively fixed and who need the local more specialized work force .
16 So we teach our daughters that er , er , the first and foremost duty they have to perform in life is to like after your husband and elders and bring up the family , and the economical side , contribution from the er female is secondary , although they claim it a part as well , erm as economically as well .
17 He was responding to Monday 's claim in the Belfast Irish News that at least three dozen officers were members of a secret ‘ inner circle ’ which had the objects of ‘ removing ’ republican suspects and bringing down the Anglo-Irish agreement .
18 " On this occasion , the government suspended negotiations and brought in the troops .
19 It expanded into Kirkcaldy , Dundee and Dunfermline ; extended into light commercial repairs , interior fabrication and painting of large commercials ; introduced shot blasting and low bake oven systems and brought in a comprehensive computer system .
20 When this response affects others and brings about a clash of interests — and it usually does except in areas of extreme remoteness and low population density — it becomes a political phenomenon as well .
21 Hewlett-Packard Co has put a hard hat onto its HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 workstations and brought out a new Posix-compliant HP-RT 1.0 real-time operating system for them for factory-floor and control applications .
22 The wealthy households of ancient China had a special room for childbirth called the artemisia room where this plant ( also known as mugwort ) was burnt to attract kindred spirits and to bring about a state of tranquillity to mother and child .
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