Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] bring [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , okay , I 've just been to Asda so kids are on the way to put the bits of shopping in the van , alright , cos I got 'em some cereal and some bread and I 'll bring up the toaster , they can take the toaster with 'em for a while and oh there is , is there ?
2 I 'll bring in the business . ’
3 I 'll bring in the buggy and I 'll carry him , ’ he said , and before she could protest he had taken Thomas from her .
4 I thought I would bring out the affinity between Elizabethan English and classical Arabic . ’
5 If you say ‘ Yes ’ I will bring in the stock and we will go there .
6 But before turning to Buid relations with neighbouring lowlanders , I will bring out the specificity of Buid attitudes toward violence and aggression by comparing them with other Philippine groups who have a less negative attitude toward these phenomena .
7 ‘ And I suppose you 'll bring up the rear , if we 're lucky enough to survive ? ’ said Tommy .
8 And I thought she might have come today cos she said she 'd bring up the money but she has n't , not yet .
9 That is handy if you could bring just the six pounds .
10 If he lets her , she can shatter his adult sense of power and control ; she can bring out the soft , wild , naked baby in him ’ 7 .
11 Now I think we should bring down the curtain on this little episode , and go to bed .
12 We must bring back the Three Rs . ’
13 At this point we 're only bringing in the Cherokee and the Viper , but ultimately we 'll bring in the Grand Cherokee and the minivan [ MPV ] , although we wo n't do those until we have right-hand drive versions , which may come before the next generation models .
14 Just one other other point , there is the issue of sustainable development Professor Lock referred to erm alright we 'll bring in the railway line er as as part of your criteria , but I am concerned at the the general dispersal that is er envisaged in the sort of development er that he suggested .
15 When the photographer has finished we 'll bring out the items to you .
16 And then , after I 'd done some electric rhythm and the bass and so on , we 'd bring in the lead player to do two or three whole takes , and then we 'd pick the best one and use it , mistakes and all .
17 In the next section , we shall bring together the models of welfare and levels of prevention which have been expounded in this paper so far , and attempt to relate them to child care policy and practice .
18 But no one in Class 1 had seemed unduly disturbed by his account of them , even if the Husayn twins had said that pigs were ‘ boring ’ and had asked if they could bring in the novelization of Terminator Two .
19 Once that subject has been done to death I daresay they will bring up the subject of his large family .
20 Though binoculars will not show the famous dark mass known as the Keyhole , they will bring out the wonderful , varied filaments .
21 Give too much and it may bring about the very conditions it is capable of curing ; ‘ Through the like , disease is produced and through the application of the like it is cured ’ , said Hippocrates over 2000 years ago .
22 We doubt whether the shock-horror TV advertising campaign will directly stop youngsters sniffing solvents , but it should bring home the horrors of the practice to those who can do something about it parents .
23 It must for example , ensure an independent judiciary , provide health and education services , basic infrastructure and maintenance and it must bring about the economic environment that allows the private sector to create jobs and growth .
24 ‘ Anyway , ’ said Amiss , ‘ from what you say , it 's not as if he could bring in the police and have the club cleansed of sin .
25 Talbot plotted against Errington and did all he could to bring about the coadjutor 's eventual resignation .
26 He would bring out the best .
27 Swansea had n't won on Llanelli 's ground for five years but shrewd Ruddock had worked out a week earlier just how he would bring about the upset .
28 A public inquiry might be more beneficial because , as my hon. Friend said , it would bring out the details of the scheme .
29 The mind rather boggles at what might happen should this expedition not be a success — and the odds are not all that good that it will bring back the Bledisloe Cup from Australia or a one-test rubber win from South Africa .
30 Maybe it will bring about the brotherhood of man and the sisterhood of woman sooner than anything else .
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