Example sentences of "[noun] [is] brought to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This consent is presumed in the absence of evidence to be contrary and withdrawal of consent is of no effect until that withdrawal is brought to the notice of the person taking the goods — Factors Act , section 2(3) and 2(4) .
2 Simon Halliday 's sensational defence-splitting run is brought to a halt by Gavin Hastings ' tackle — but not before the England winger gets his pass away to set up Dewi Morris 's try .
3 A particular manager will hold more than one metaphor , but in negotiation the truce metaphor is brought to the fore with the others held in abeyance .
4 The " depth " of recursion , means the number of sub-sub- branches that are allowed to grow , before the process is brought to a halt .
5 In The Dear Deceit ( 1960 ) the dichotomy between truth and fiction hinted at in The Sycamore Tree is brought to the fore , and the possibility of reaching a pre-discursive reality is relinquished once and for all .
6 Some organizations see it as an extension of their production process , others as the means by which their product or service is brought to the attention of the marketplace .
7 This seminar is brought to a close with a discussion of future trends , ISDN , and Universal Information Services .
8 Using a concept such as objectification , in which the cultural nature of the subject-object relationship is brought to the fore , the lines of this particular debate might be redrawn with important political consequences .
9 If the integrationist position is accepted , then the one-time perennial exam question of whether ‘ corporation taxation ’ is double taxation is brought to the fore .
10 Laid to rest : Traffic is brought to a halt as the flower-bedecked hearse leads the funeral cortege on its way to the cemetery
11 And so another week is brought to an end .
12 ‘ Each shipload of stolen people is brought to the merchant 's yard .
13 This backward movement in both time and space is brought to a climax in the final line .
14 Safer , cleaner and with no damage to the visual environment gas is brought to the nation 's customers quietly and efficiently .
15 Clive Barker 's chilling horror story Candyman is brought to the screen by Bernard Rose , one of Britian 's best young directors , and stars Tony Todd as the alleged killer .
16 In the section on Organisation of study , this matter is brought to a head .
17 the Network member submitting the suggestion has , following approval of the suggestion by the initiating member , contacted the prospective purchaser on behalf of the initiating member in order to ensure that the exclusive sell situation is brought to the attention of the prospective purchaser in an effective and professionally-handled manner .
18 There is a strong notion of system , and each historical phase is brought to an end by internal changes within that system , perhaps by the exhaustion of the regime of accumulation or by the stifling of accumulation by the mode of regulation of society .
19 In November of each year the Nail is brought to the floor of the cathedral so it my be seen by the faithful .
20 Further colour and splendour is brought to the occasion by the gold trimmed gowns and hats of the senior University officers : the Pro-Chancellors , the Vice-Chancellor and the Chancellor , whose gown has a long heavy train carried by his page .
21 The debt is brought to an end , but the asset is brought into the lender 's group ( but not the lender itself unless the sale goes through a receiver ) .
22 Always unheard and underwritten , the war fought by pilots and crews flying hazardous torpedo missions is brought to the fore in Torpedo Leader ( Grub Street , 206pp , illus , hbk , £16.95 ) by Patrick Gibbs .
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