Example sentences of "[vb past] bring [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Two years later , when MGM had the not-so-bright idea of remaking Goodbye Mr Chips as a musical , and UA tried to bring back the British war film with The Battle of Britain ( 1970 ) , the bill for each picture was something like $12 million .
2 Belinda tried to bring out the new artist 's term nonchalantly , but he was n't fooled .
3 Every Diamond is selected , matched and mounted to bring out the maximum ‘ fire ’ and beauty from each .
4 On the other hand , a photograph can not be generalized or simplified to bring out the important diagnostic features of a species ; it must be always of an individual at a particular time and place .
5 As the Act became more widely known , people began to bring in the industrial tribunal claims which were , in effect , wrongful dismissal claims in disguise — typically , claims in respect of non-payment of notice monies .
6 The impressive Victorian building has recently been refurbished and restored bringing back the old fashioned courtesy , charm and service of a bygone era .
7 By 1882 , Edison 's system of generating power in a central power station , changed industrial methods almost as much as steam had brought about the industrial revolution , and by 1885 the first internal combustion driven machine had appeared , to be followed in 1894 by the first recognisable motorcar .
8 Those circumstances had brought about the capitalist system and had also created the concepts on which it was based .
9 The reform was designed to reduce the linguistic tensions in Belgium , which had brought down the previous Martens coalition in 1987 [ see pp. 34892 ; 35489 ] .
10 Leaping up like that had brought back the awful queasiness .
11 Hundreds of thousands of workers can expect up to £65 each after many firms failed to bring in the new 20p tax rate introduced in last April 's Budget .
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