Example sentences of "[be] brought in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Somewhere , cowbells sounded ; the animals had been brought in for the night , maybe .
2 The gift was by way of an invitation for the Prince and Princess both to become patrons of the appeal ; it was the idea of professional fund-raiser Marion Allford , who had been brought in as the appeal director .
3 ‘ But , if the body had been brought in from the Met area , we would not necessarily have been alerted . ’
4 Dana felt so sick , he went straight back to bed , but had been there only a few seconds before he leapt out with a scream of agony : an autumnal , sleepy wasp had been brought in by the chambermaid among the bedclothes which had been airing at the window and had stung my friend on the bottom !
5 He had been brought in by the conglomerate owners , Reed International , who were planning to float the Mirror Group off as a separate company and wanted someone to mastermind the move .
6 I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all .
7 Eventually , he mentioned the present writer and suggested that I should be brought in on the matter as I had already knowledge of one or two other cases .
8 The Lord Llewellyn had expected them to act inside , but there was no way in which the pageant could be brought in through the doors .
9 Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest .
10 Under new proposals expected to be brought in by the IAAF , starters are likely to lose their power as the final judges of what is a false start .
11 The profit per tonne in Aegina is falling , because trimming the trees and picking the nuts is a laborious business that modern workers can insist on being paid more for , and much of the water the trees need has to be brought in from the mainland .
12 ‘ — a high quality of legal advice , experience and competence in conducting and managing cases of this sort ; — the greater likelihood that all potential plaintiffs would be brought in from the outset , assisting the conduct of the case and giving greater certainty to defendants ; — the co-ordinated organisation of claims , research , expert opinions and pre-trial procedures . ’
13 Even so the sum of money Minton had donated was so large that drinkers had to be brought in from the street .
14 There 's a couple more to be brought in from the pack on the horse .
15 Great consternation was felt in banking circles , who felt they could be implicated , and less draconian measures to deal with the matter were brought in under the CJA 1988 , which allows the waiving of civil liabilities if banks inform the police of suspicions of fraud or drug trafficking in good faith .
16 These services were brought in with the May 1983 timetable to improve the range the Trans–Pennine trains on offer .
17 The directives were brought in at the beginning of the year in response to EC directives .
18 Northumbrian villages , though protected to some extent by castles and garrisons such as those at Carlisle , Naworth , Harbottle and Norham , tended to be built in a sort of miniature bailey around a large square green which could be gated when cattle were brought in for the night .
19 Silver , lead , copper , iron and mercury were the most important metals which were brought in from the mines some of which were owned by Ragusan merchants — in Bosnia , Serbia and Kosovo .
20 ‘ Both were brought in from the garden — home grown — and never left the kitchen until Cook gave them to Edith for the table .
21 Sheep were few , cows were kept only in small herds possibly of no more than six for dairy use , mostly of mixed breeds and the horses were brought in from the Midlands .
22 Also blamed are other Arabs — Lebanese , Sudanese , Yemenis and Jordanians — who were brought in by the Iraqis to help police Kuwait .
23 Some , but only some , members of the resistance distinguish between the Palestinians who were brought in by the Iraqis to do a bit of their dirty work , and Kuwait 's large and long-established Palestinian population .
24 Even after a similar collision at Hyde , near Manchester , no further safety checks were brought in before the £5 million Newton layout was commissioned .
25 You , you say you noticed more and more machinery being brought in over the years ?
26 It was the kind of sound that made you think of the noise lambs probably make when they can smell the mint being brought in from the garden .
27 Indeed , as Fairbairns points out , both in this article and in her novel Benefits , when a houseworker fails to carry out her domestic duties ‘ properly ’ someone else ( usually another woman ) is brought in by the state and paid to do the identical job .
28 It is our reasons for asserting a dependent conditional which bring in a good deal more than what is brought in by the conditional itself .
29 A substantial part of this firewood is brought in from the villages to be sold in the cities , although nobody really knows how much .
30 If the bulge wind is in a steady state and is fed by inflow driven by the bar , the mass flowing into the central parsec is small compared with what is brought in from the disk .
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