Example sentences of "[be] brought [adv prt] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Oyston had been brought up the son of a Durham miner and had moved to Blackpool with his parents when they went to open a boarding house .
2 Charges had been brought in the USA in July 1991 against BCCI 's founder , Agha Hasan Abedi , and BCCI 's former chief operating officer , Swaleh Naqvi [ see p. 38355 ] .
3 They must have been brought in the hope of some celebration to which the way had been lost .
4 This is why prosecutions are brought in the name of the Crown .
5 Was n't it hard enough on that poor child to know no parents , to be totally disowned by her relations up in Westlands , to be brought up an orphan in the convent in second-hand clothes , and sent to a secretarial course when she had her heart set on going to university without being mown down by a car on her first week .
6 An appeal to a county court shall be brought in the court for the district in which the order , decision , or award appealed against was made or given ( Ord 4 , r 9 ) .
7 The merits of an approach allowing the company to seek civil redress are essentially twofold : first , no victim need be identified ; and secondly , an action may be brought in the context of anonymous stock market trades .
8 If a Japanese firm were brought on a tour around West Belfast they would see all the barbed wire and be discouraged .
9 In the kinds of society in which most of my readers were brought up the coding of behaviour presupposes a sharp division between what goes on within the household and transactions which link the household to the rest of society .
10 A block of stone being brought up the slide from an underground quarry at Herston .
11 This hope is brought in the person of Jesus , descendent of David , born of Mary .
12 There was extensive trading in coal , which was brought up the river from Yarmouth , and the rich tracts of land surrounding the town produced a considerable quantity of corn , particularly barley .
13 The case was brought in the name of Professor Harry Keen , director of clincial services ( medicine ) at Guy 's hospital , London .
14 The site was sold to Vickers for £300,000 in 1946 and thus was brought about the end of a motor racing legend .
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