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

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1 Put all ingredients into a saucepan and slowly bring to the boil .
2 Meanwhile put vermouth , glace de viande and mustard in a small saucepan , slowly bring to the boil , add cream , boil again , take off heat .
3 The clause must be sufficiently brought to the attention of visitors to the premises and must clearly cover the breach of duty which it seeks to exclude .
4 In this case , however , the defence failed because although the auctioneer had regularly made reference to the fact that he did not guarantee the mileage of any car , he had not made an oral disclaimer before accepting bids on the particular car in question and the disclaimer in the written conditions of the auction sale had not been sufficiently brought to the attention of the buyer .
5 She could no longer bring to the man she loved her untouched innocence , and , worse than that , she could not bear his lovemaking because it reminded her so bitterly of what had been done to her .
6 Recovery operations continued and hundreds of items were finally brought to the surface so that the plane could be painstakingly pieced back together again .
7 The anomaly is thus brought to the attention of the mother , but mums do n't always support the idea of household tasks being fairly divided .
8 He also wanted to emphasize in the appraisal two issues he had already brought to the attention of staff : assessment of pupils — with which there had already been some changes — and language across the curriculum , which he felt required a more positive policy .
9 Add the peppercorns and bouquet garni and the cold stock , season lightly with salt and gradually bring to the boil .
10 In these populated areas , fieldworkers concentrate instead on looking for scatters of finds , such as sherds of pottery and worked stones , because these give an indication of where previously unknown archaeological sites lie buried : the finds are usually brought to the surface as the sites are damaged by ploughing .
11 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
12 Work on TNC investment in Asia has similarly brought to the surface some of the problems and contradictions of the analysis of patriarchal societies from a progressive feminist perspective .
13 The veteran astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle , with his colleague Chandra Wickramasinghe , believes that these molecules were probably brought to the surface of the Earth via the tiny dust grains on meteorites and comets , or on interstellar winds , and succeeded in germinating life in the fertile conditions of Earth at the time .
14 They also brought to the road some eccentric sealore of their own .
15 They also brought to the public 's attention the fact that JS sells 16 frozen fish lines from a Faroes registered company based in Hull .
16 the assent of the States members of the organisation to be bound by the relevant provisions of the treaty has been duly brought to the knowledge of the negotiating States and negotiating organisations .
17 It is suggested that the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Eurocopy case is the more equitable solution , particularly in circumstances where a disclosure is expressly brought to the attention of the vendor before completion but is not actually incorporated in the final disclosure letter .
18 To be effective the disclaimer has to be as bold , precise and compelling as the trade description itself ( i.e. the mileage reading ) and it has to be as effectively brought to the notice of any person to whom the goods might be supplied , Norman v. Bennett ( 1974 C.A. ) .
19 Until recently , only the dedicated enthusiasts would identify the components as a B.R. Standard Class 5MT , but since the completion of volunteer Dave Clark 's expert temporary lining and numbering on the exposed cab side , 73156 is now brought to the attention of all train-board visitors .
20 Dillon LJ said that " if one condition in a set of printed conditions is particularly onerous or unusual , the party seeking to enforce it must show that that particular condition was fairly brought to the attention of the other party " .
21 Leafing through the pages of Wisden , one can discover that even on the so-called fast bowlers ' pitch at Lord 's , spinners were regularly brought to the bowling crease as first change : slow bowlers such as Titmus of Middlesex , Dooland of Notts , Tribe of Northants , Wardle of Yorkshire , Walsh of Leicestershire , Hollies of Warwickshire , Mortimore of Gloucestershire and Marlar of Sussex .
22 But another aspect of her personality , frequently brought to the fore by alcohol , was a morbidity and love of moaning .
23 1.6.5 immediately to bring to the attention of any improper or wrongful use of 's trade marks , designs , models or other similar industrial , intellectual or commercial property rights which come to the notice of and in the performance of its duties under this Agreement , and to use every effort to safeguard the property rights and interests of and and at the request and cost of , take all steps required by to defend such rights ;
24 In the very short space of time that we have available this afternoon there are three subjects that I need simply to bring to the attention of Synod .
25 Leave to stand for 30 minutes , then bring to the boil very slowly .
26 Then bring to the boil again , adding the garlic and bay leaf .
27 Heat gently until all the sugar has dissolved then bring to the boil .
28 Stir in the flour , garlic , half of the basil , the wine and seasoning to taste , then bring to the boil .
29 Heat until butter is melted , then bring to the boil .
30 Heat the milk , cream and chocolate until melted then bring to the boil .
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