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

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1 Instead I 'd challenge schools to bring kids to the movie . ’
2 Our UNICEF field workers and medical teams have worked so tirelessly in recent years to bring immunisation to the children of the world .
3 However , it is increasingly common practice for companies to use a combination of in-house staff who have an in-depth knowledge of the company and external consultants to bring objectivity to the exercise .
4 The first efforts to bring videodisc to the consumer market flopped badly .
5 Barbara Jackson of Kodak UK was very pleased with the way the efforts to bring photography to the classroom had gone , and is very keen to keep this sort of working dialogue with schools going .
6 After thirty years of British rule , observed the distinguished scholar-administrator Henry Fosbrooke , they displayed none of the distressing symptoms of that ‘ soul erosion ’ , defined by him as a ‘ deterioration in obedience to existing moral standards , a falling off in observance of organized religion , a lack of purpose in life ’ , which seemed so often to be the result of British efforts to bring civilization to the African .
7 Dr Horrobin , himself a former professor of medicine in Montreal , has built up a company with sales of £16m and profits of the order of £6.5m and has plans to bring Efamol to the stockmarket .
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