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

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1 In that final year , the income from the sale of lace , vegetables , fat and lard , pigs , horses , hay and firewood together brought in a total of only £74 .
2 Victor , sensing that there would be little sleep but much talking and soul-searching that night , thoughtfully brought up a tray of coffee and a bottle of cognac .
3 I mean , why have you suddenly brought up the subject of Elise ? ’
4 He argues that the arrival and conquests of the Spanish not only brought about the destruction of a sophisticated culture but also had a ruinous effect on the environment .
5 Well it 's just brought out a budget to paper over a few cracks and make it look good because they knew that , they 've got no more chances this is it in n it ?
6 ( 4 ) Rigby Electronics ( Harvard OTC ) " They 've just brought out a device for checking whether a credit card belongs to a particular person or not .
7 Was what it erm finally brought about the end of the strike in twenty six ?
8 What was it finally brought about the end of the strike in nineteen twenty six ?
9 ITV last night finally brought down the curtain on Highway — the early evening Sunday ‘ God slot ’ .
10 Yuletide always brought back the memories of little Matthew , taken by the plague , but not before the mite had shown Sir John the wonder with which every child greeted Christmas .
11 His early performances always brought out the vulnerability behind the front , the uncertainty behind the violence , the sense of sliding out of control .
12 She kept a record of everyone 's birthday at the factory and , until the company grew too big , always brought in a cake on the appropriate day .
13 This move formed the basis for the human sciences which , through their organization around the figure of man , once more brought about a unity to History .
14 So far as the attitude to his obstruction is concerned , the essence is that it must be shown that the defendant has deliberately brought about the state of affairs that makes it more difficult for the police to do their duties , and is aware that he has done so .
15 To Lord John , Sharpe was nothing but a killer who had been trained and hardened to death on innumerable battlefields , while Lord John had only ever brought about the death of foxes .
16 Today 's run in a handicap is a step up in class , but David Chapman , who trains at Stillington , North Yorkshire , has clearly brought about a change in the colt 's attitude since acquiring him from a Lambourn yard just two months ago .
17 My name 's Derek in any profit-making org organisation the results shown by the playhouse would have automatically brought about a change of management or does the Chairman of the Harlow theatre trust still consider that it is running the business very smoothly ?
18 On several occasions though the program also brought back a quantity of junk graphics suggesting that its overlay technique was n't foolproof .
19 Whether or not these changes , whilst reducing costs , also brought about a reduction in the quality of care is open to debate ( Ware et al , 1986 ) .
20 The 1970s also brought about a confrontation between two men : Trevino and Tony Jacklin .
21 But that recession also brought about the improvements in industrial relations which we see today .
22 Twelve new pattern designs have been produced to support the new colours and to complete the look , Jarol has also brought out a range of nylon/lycra leggings to fit from three to 14-year olds .
23 Silk Cut sponsored the British Army Team , and Courage the brewers sponsored the Ladies ' Special Slalom event ; Mr Quentin Williams of Courage also brought out a group of their representatives .
24 Somehow Dr Neil 's touch did not seem to affect her as badly as that of most men , even though in the cab home sitting so near to him nearly brought on the kind of faintness which she had felt on the walk home from church .
25 However , speculative pressure , stimulated by the increasing size and mobility of capital flows , eventually brought about the suspension of official dollar convertibility into gold and the subsequent abandonment by individual monetary authorities of their obligation to maintain fixed exchange rates .
26 It was at those times , or times like the present as they went about the health-care tasks that were now so routine , that she most often brought up the question of this campaign over Tom .
27 Masturbation was most often used to demonstrate how the transgression of divine law inevitably brought down the wrath of God : ‘ For he that soweth his flesh , shall of the flesh reap corruption . ’
28 In some ways it hardly seemed to exist ; in another way , it had almost brought about the death of all three .
29 LORD Spencer 's death has again brought out the busybodies of the art world .
30 The attempt to line up our thinking with what has been perceived as the most powerful of the current orthodoxies has certainly brought about a number of structural changes to the PGCE course the most important of which to affect the modern language group has undoubtedly been the decision to replace the single teaching practice in the spring term by two teaching practices , the first in the autumn and the second in the summer term .
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