Example sentences of "brought they [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And the last one was of that Delia woman … but now I come to think of it , it was n't there when the police brought them round . ’
2 Your brother nicked three er bottles of lager and brought them round to my house on Saturday .
3 In addition , ‘ not only could new planning processes forge a closer link between the interests of business and government , the very style of corporate management , the language that both partners were now speaking , brought them closer together ’ ( p. 19 ) .
4 The cumulative revelation of an ordered universe convinced most Rational Dissenters , following Newton , that greater understanding brought them closer to God through familiarity with His design .
5 Another man enjoyed sex with his wife while they were reasonably distant but after the tragedy of their daughter 's death brought them closer together he went right off it .
6 The women must already have been there , for the maître d'hôtel brought them immediately .
7 And now , when the need for warmth brought them nearer together again , the second evil arose once more .
8 He recruited two Iranian brothers who were already British agents and brought them secretly tot eh Unties States for further training .
9 We brought them over from County Antrim in Northern Ireland for an expenses-paid trip to London and an image transformation by haircare experts from Wella .
10 Edward picked them up and brought them over to where we were .
11 ‘ I brought them over yesterday and George let me have a couple of boxes for the night but I do n't want to leave them over another night if I can help it .
12 The chestnut-seller laid out the chestnuts on the grating to cool and then brought them over to Owen and Georgiades .
13 ‘ We brought them over from England this week , ’ said Laurence Cooper , marketing manager of Aqua Design , which is based at Weston-super-Mare .
14 When she brought them away again , the dress fell like a curtain , revealing a strong body , broad shouldered but with slender hips and delicate breasts .
15 Among a series of films designed to cash in on the success of Hitchcock 's Psycho ( 1960 ) , for example , was Seth Holt 's The Nanny ( 1965 ) , made with the visual flair of his earlier Hammer picture , Taste of Fear ( 1961 ) , and telling the powerful tale of two sisters , both dependent in their own way on the woman who brought them up , who pay no attention to the declarations of their son and nephew that it was nanny who killed his sister and now wants to kill him .
16 His father , like John 's , had been still young when their father died , and consequently could not remember him , only the ‘ very Victorian mother ’ who brought them up , and the tales she told about him .
17 He loped down into the basement , dusted off half a dozen bottles of beer and brought them up , found glasses and an opener and took them into the living-room on a tray .
18 on my own , brought them from Canada and I brought them up without any help from my ex-husband and I would n't of wanted it any other way .
19 They brought them up both times , onto the surface .
20 I says , they have a hotel there , so I brought them up to the hotel and took them , he went in and he made arrangements to stay there and then I took them over and let them see this lake dwell this crannagh as they call it .
21 I made sure I got some of the white powder on my fingertips and not making a big deal of it , brought them up to my tongue .
22 It all happened years ago , ca n't understand why they brought them up again now .
23 No they were oh no we brought them up and put on the shelf .
24 Course I brought them up she said .
25 And I brought them up on Monday night
26 It is not surprising that the nobles ' traditional attitude of hostility to foreign war gave way to growing enthusiasm for continental campaigns that brought them both riches and renown .
27 In the theatre coffee-bar he brought them both a drink , then settled himself comfortably opposite her .
28 Fearing nothing , ‘ Nandie ’ brought them ashore and up Fore Street to the ‘ Black Hole ’ .
29 It would have been far better if he 'd done it the other way around — the rest of the set acoustic and then brought them on to play .
30 The presence of incomers was presented as the most immediate and tangible aspect of the general threat to the Shetland ‘ Way of Life ’ Although Shetland is reputed to be something of a melting pot , given the many different influxes of people over the centuries ( one native council official saw the typical Shetlanders as a bit of a ‘ mongrel ’ ) , these incomers were presumed to be somewhat different : most of them are here because their jobs brought them here ( those who are not here because of their jobs are eccentric ! ) , their stay will be temporary , there are more of them , they represent mainstream and hence dominant ways of life , they regard Shetlanders as peasants or country hicks .
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