Example sentences of "brought on to " in BNC.
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1 | During debates in the House , the offending Mapplethorpe photographs were not brought on to the floor lest they offend the ‘ decorum ’ of the House . |
2 | His job is like that of a matador brought on to pitch final one or two innings when Oakland have the lead and need to kill off any opposition rally . |
3 | Brothers Jan and Roger Rowe have changed their farming policy because of TB which was , they think , brought on to the farm by badgers and then picked up by grazing dairy cows . |
4 | Brought on to lowland pastures in kinder climates , it gains considerably in size though in its own environment it is almost the smallest breed in Britain : only the Shetland and the Dexter of Ireland are shorter . |
5 | Porn films were brought on to wards and there were allegations of patients being sexually abused . |
6 | Outside contractors are not brought on to the University 's premises except by prior agreement with the University ; |
7 | the University accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to property brought on to University 's premises . |
8 | It is undeniable that consumers have the capacity to resist the blandishments of advertisers , as borne out by the failure of many products brought on to the market . |
9 | The point is that Humpage was brought on to bowl before lunch on the first morning of the match , and one wonders whether a selected wicketkeeper has ever been introduced into the attack to early a stage of a first-class match , especially since so far as I am aware Warwickshire suffered no injuries that morning . |
10 | In green houses all over the country prize blooms are being brought on to be at their best for next week 's Chelsea Flower Show . |
11 | He had been brought on to the board of the Citizens Theatre , Glasgow , by its founder , the playwright James Bridie . |