Example sentences of "[Wh det] bring [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry , I think it 's worth noting some of the circumstances giving rise to Mrs Brown er committing the offences which bring her before the court today . |
2 | Like Julian , perhaps , Teresa also had an illness that may well have had a psychological aspect and which brought her to the brink of death ; her autobiography and spiritual writings show how she brought herself a physical and spiritual healing . |
3 | HOLLYWOOD beauty Demi Moore once spent 30 days in hospital battling a rare kidney disease which brought her to the brink of death . |
4 | The interviewer may try to catch you out ( or simply be thoughtless ) by asking questions directly related to the job description or advertisement which brought you to the interview . |
5 | Over coffee we heard another interesting anecdote about The Kings Head which brought it to the forefront of media attention last year . |
6 | During the years between 1813 and 1830 Serbia , under Miloš , had experienced a social , cultural and economic transformation which brought it from the medieval obscurity of a declining oriental despotism to the threshold of modern European statehood . |
7 | Which brings me to the prize money for this week ; £15 to Bill Greenwell and Gerard Benson £12 to Nicholas Murray and a tenner for the rest . |
8 | Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions . |
9 | Which brings me to the heart of the matter — how important is it to God that the law is upheld ? |
10 | Which brings me to the matter of my heroic cousin , Lord Victor Rune VC , and the most singular circumstances surrounding his tragic and untimely demise . |
11 | ‘ Which brings me to the final thing we need to discuss . |
12 | So it seemed to me , sir , that we need a very very special justification for this all embracing E two policy which brings me to the other thing to say about it as a general principle . |
13 | Which brings me onto the new plans for Sunday cricket . |
14 | They may also be concerned with relating these types to the symbolic meaning of each code within the community ( an aim which brings them within the scope of ( 3 ) below ) and even seek to establish a theory with predictive power , i.e. the ability to predict instances of switching within a stretch of discourse . |
15 | We are committed and open to each other in a way which brings us under the influence of the other 's ethics and direction in life . |
16 | Which brings us to the next item , the String Quartet No 1 by Srul Irving Glick ( born 1934 ) . |
17 | Which brings us to the blockbusting Italy issue arranged by Morgan Stanley , the US investment bank which put together the first US-style issue in Europe with an offering for New Zealand in August . |
18 | All of which brings us to the text editor . |
19 | Which brings us to the Woman Problem . |
20 | Which brings us to the 1991 Rover 800 Series . |
21 | Which brings us to the most important constituent of the whole NME recipe that has seen us , scarred but hopefully unbowed , through 40 years — the readers . |
22 | Which brings us to the Old Bailey . |
23 | However , this line of argument still leaves unanswered the question why strikes are presented as they are , which brings us to the second of the points Hyman raised . |
24 | Which brings us to the Powerhaus , and the Boys ' latest Sinatra-style comeback . |
25 | ‘ Which brings us to the matter of World Rights . ’ |
26 | Which brings us to the Powerhaus , and the Boys ' latest Sinatra-style comeback . |
27 | Erm , amateur societies just ca n't exist without loyal officers and those officers have shown their loyalty by s standing again and we know the special circumstances appertaining to the , which brings us to the nitty- gritty now erm you said we have , Tracy , five erm perhaps you 'd better read those names out for us and then I think the best thing to do is to have a closed vote , where we give you all a piece of paper on which you state your nomination folded up so nobody else can see we 'll put them in a bag and then we 'll appoint a couple of to count the vote so that we do not the chairman . |
28 | Which brings us to the film 's second major warning : Be careful how you chose your friends . |
29 | Sequencing is very often a the root of the dyslexic problem , not only in writing and reading , but also in remembering other kinds of sequence , like time sequence , which brings us to the next point . |
30 | From the medical perspective , the problem , if it is a ‘ problem ’ , is seen as located in the individual , its origin lying in an innate physiological disorder which brings it into the realm of medical jurisdiction . |