Example sentences of "[adv] be brought into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was only four seats fewer than Wilson and the Ulster loyalists could perhaps be brought into the equation . |
2 | Dennett ( see below ) has in recent publications emphasized the relative emptiness of the contents of consciousness : all that is not there and which , for much of the workings of our bodies , can not be brought into the contents of consciousness . |
3 | The big tobacco companies , which offered financial support , caused some embarrassment by suggesting that anti-smoking campaigns should not be brought into the classroom . |
4 | Neighbouring states and international bodies could also be brought into the settlement which would preferably be enshrined in a treaty . |
5 | The CAB adviser is supported by the vast information system which will often be brought into the prison using the portable microfilm system . |
6 | e ) Trade unions have developed a wide range of learning materials and processes which can usefully be brought into the classroom . |
7 | Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls . |
8 | Friends say they hope all the facts about David Pratley 's death can then be brought into the open . |
9 | We must fight for greater tolerance , and for legislation that protects against anti-gay discrimination , to ensure that something like Section 28 will never be brought into the rest of Europe . |