Example sentences of "brought [adv prt] at " in BNC.

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1 Bowlby has been under pressure ever since the Cheltenham Gold Cup , over his riding tactics on Golden Freeze , coincidentally brought down at The Chair in Thursday 's John Hughes Memorial Chase here .
2 Argentinian anti-aircraft fire had brought down at least one Harrier pilot before the gun barrels were depressed and turned against the Paras .
3 During one period 84 X 9 cwt. cartloads were brought down at 1/8 the ton … 37 tons 16 cwt. came to £3 : 3s .
4 There were stacks of old art magazines , a broken easel , the white-painted bough which Elise had brought down at Christmas before trimming and hanging it over the inglenook fireplace .
5 He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration .
6 The management contractor , by being brought in at an early stage , will become involved in the design process in co-operation with the client 's designer .
7 Ghosts , fairies , dragons , giants , the devil and visitors from space have all been brought in at one time or another .
8 The introduction of foreign players to Irish teams is not new but the flood has been severely curtailed thanks to the IRFU 's three-month probation period , a new ruling brought in at the end of last season .
9 Two additional changes ( also only relevant to joining a new scheme ) were brought in at the same time .
10 A quick reshuffle followed , and Cusick was brought in at short notice .
11 Chapman had already done one Doctor Who , ‘ The Dalek Invasion of Earth ’ , brought in at short notice due to Cusick 's commitments on the ‘ Planet of Giants ’ story .
12 I would move into Dr. Zimmerman 's sanatorium , and Joel would be Dr. Green , an out-of-town doctor specially brought in at Bonanza 's expense .
13 Mains electricity was supposedly going to be brought in at some stage , but God only knew when that would be .
14 Who were brought in at a very level .
15 The incentive aspect may be brought in at this stage to define a reward for the contractor for finishing on or before the contract completion date and compensation to the customer for finishing late .
16 FOLLOWING the successful introduction of dispenser units for BNFL News at risley site last month , changes to our distribution system are now to be brought in at chapelcross .
17 Work in progress may be agreed to be brought in at less than its face value to reflect expenses incurred during the period between bill delivery and payment .
18 New capture Terry McMaster from Bangor is immediately brought in at full-back , while Jonathan Bell , after a marvellous senior baptism last week , moves to his favoured centre position .
19 The directives were brought in at the beginning of the year in response to EC directives .
20 There is also a collection of Wycliff 's writings brought over at the time of England 's Queen Anne .
21 Locke 's philosophy about property accepted the settlers ' point of view : in his theory it is the man on the spot who is doing something to the land ( though mainly by directing the labour of the people he has brought over at his own expense ) who is justly entitled to ownership .
22 She also admired Matilda who had sworn her to secrecy about the parrot job she had brought off at home , and also the great hair-oil switch which had bleached her father 's hair .
23 Lutyens was brought up at Thursley in Surrey and developed a great love for that county 's local styles and materials , although he also built in the grandest of manners .
24 Brought up at a time when military aircraft would have seemed a fantasy , he later became an expert on one of the most complicated of signal functions , air-land co-operation .
25 The man replied no , but that as he had been born and brought up at Moor of Rannoch , he had every right to call himself Scot .
26 On the Gamily Fast Day in October , the children gave up snacks and donated the money save to a collection which was brought up at the offertory at a special mass in school .
27 MP Jim Wallace made his appeal for such an inquiry on the floor of the House of Commons ; and when the topic was brought up at the Scottish Liberal Democrats Conference , he was supported by Judy Steel , wife of the former leader of the Liberal Party , and herself one of the first ever Reporters to a Children 's Panel when the system began in 1971 .
28 He did not feel that the 15 day limit for minutes of the final meeting and responses to issues brought up at it was inadequate .
29 The present challenge for development communicators is how to counter the negative reactions when ‘ women 's issues ’ are brought up at national or international development discussions .
30 I 'd like to move with th er , I I think tha wi given wi , though we have n't got all that much time , can we move onto another area that was brought up at the beginning of the programme which was erm the use of animals in recreation and er Lisa particularly mentioned hunting , now , she thinks hunting should be banned , do you ?
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