Example sentences of "to bring to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If your saint is to remain here now , then even if Tutilo escapes the sheriff 's law , if Herluin takes him back to Ramsey they 'll make him pay through his skin for what he attempted and failed to bring to success .
2 Nottingham 's lace industry arose from attempts to bring to hand-lace-making the kind of mechanization that Midlands manufacturers had brought to hosiery knitting .
3 do n't look at him , I 've written the answer down when a country buys the two , Mark take your coat off , give me your walkman , not suppose to bring to school
4 Thus in his own way Ashton has reflected the composer 's own imaginative flight of fancy , firstly by following the academic structure of the score and secondly by using his choreographic imagination to bring to life Shakespeare 's mortals and immortals for ‘ of such stuff dreams are made ’ .
5 postman Pat 's lifelike van , and Jess the Cat , all combine to bring to life on stage the world of Greendale which children know so well from their television screens .
6 Maybe I could stack it up and set the place alight , so that they — and that terrible female they were now conspiring to bring to life — would perish in the flames , together with all Frankenstein 's instruments and notes .
7 BT engineers will perform an early morning switch-on operation to bring to life the new computerised digital exchange the most modern telephone exchange technology in the world .
8 For he will realize that if this technique became popular , people who might benefit from new , forward-looking rules would lose their incentive to bring to court novel cases in which these new rules might be announced for the future .
9 Persons of at least 21 years of age at the date of entry to a course who have useful experience to bring to university studies but who do not satisfy the entry requirements may apply for admission to an undergraduate course .
10 Humbly we will ask God to make us great in simplicity and obedience , as we seek to bring to birth a human society in which it is normal for men to love one another .
11 Modern scholarship is beginning to bring to attention traditions of piety , particularly that of women , in Europe from the twelfth century onwards , which are significant for the understanding of medieval English mysticism .
12 On Feb. 14 an agreement was signed in Geneva by Iran and Iraq , under the auspices of the ICRC , to bring to completion the repatriation of 20,000 prisoners of war from both countries who still remained from the Iran-Iraq war .
13 There was likely to be more interest in a member of the family who seemed to have come to the boil than in Sara who would cost time and patience to bring to blood heat .
14 Calvinists , for whom no event could be fortuitous , were especially prone to make judgments that divine providence was supposed to bring to fruition before their eyes .
15 Today , one hundred years after his death , we may at last be approaching a sufficient understanding to bring to fruition Darwin 's proposal .
16 Like Multitude and Solitude , it is an early exploration of the quest-adventure , man 's search for beauty as an ideal in human form , which Masefield was to bring to fruition in two later novels , Sard Harker and Odtaa .
17 In general , a minimum of ten years is required to bring to fruition an initial proposal for an international Convention , though there are exceptions .
18 Likewise Robert the Frisian chose a mixture of mockery and persuasion , rather than judicial force , to bring to heel one of his knights who had injured another in a brawl .
19 Describing the alleged war crimes as ‘ a threat to international peace and security ’ , the resolution expresses a determination to ‘ put an effective end to such crimes and to take effective measures to bring to justice the persons who are responsible for them ’ .
20 As far as you could understand him , this was to the effect that since the Government was rejecting any suggestion that it was to blame for this scandal , since most of the alleged swindlers were difficult to bring to book , and since the investors who lost the money nearly all live in Tory marginals , then the one innocent party — the taxpayer — would foot the £150 million bill .
21 Businessmen are banding together to bring to book those who illegally dump wagon loads of waste , and the Merseyside Development Corporation have backed the initiative with the introduction of video cameras to monitor the twilight activity .
22 Since its rediscovery in the 18th century , excavation has continued to bring to light amazingly preserved artefacts .
23 Since its rediscovery in the 18th century , excavation has continued to bring to light amazingly preserved artefacts .
24 It is philosophy 's task to bring to light the roles of these terms , embedded in our language-games used of animals .
25 Chapter 7 contains an account of a penetrating and surprising analysis of some further implications of the theory which Einstein helped to bring to light .
26 An examination of economy and efficiency , to bring to light examples of wasteful , extravagant or unrewarding expenditure , failure to maximize receipts or financial arrangements detrimental to the Exchequer , and weaknesses leading to them .
27 The object is to bring to light everything that is good and anything that is bad .
28 However , the phenomenon which we wish to bring to light is not the same as that treated by Bach .
29 Eden 's remedy was to encourage departmental ministers to bring to Cabinet or Cabinet committee ‘ any questions which are likely to occasion public controversy or criticism or may need to be carefully explained to the Government 's supporters in Parliament ’ .
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