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

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1 The same can probably be claimed for those who for reasons which had little to do with humanitarian concern — fearing Jewish revenge in the event of a lost war , or blaming Hitler for bringing on the war through attacking the Jews , attitudes which of course themselves betrayed the influence of Nazi ‘ Jewish conspiracy ’ propaganda — were voicing criticism of Nazi anti Jewish policy .
2 The sensor will react instantaneously to body heat and bring on a light outside your home whenever anyone approaches .
3 Sometimes it is possible to decide what particular activities bring on an attack of giddiness .
4 Bring on the men in white coats !
5 Already he was capable , it seemed , of making that impact on the stage which was , in record time , to put him at the top of his treacherous profession and bring on the applause of his finest contemporaries .
6 Some of the episodes and dialogue are intentionally comic — as when the son helps a friendly local chief to shake off some warriors from a neighbouring tribe by bringing down a swarm of bees on them .
7 He further let it be known — in the most careless way imaginable , like a good gun bringing down a bird without breaking a conversational flow — that he was a bachelor , a man of wealth , a friend of the Prime Minister and , in an amiable manner , on the lookout for a secure investment in matrimony .
8 ‘ Even bringing down the charges to £4 means the council will be incurring a £40,000 loss .
9 Where a temple , folly or grotto has been long abandoned and the roof has collapsed , bringing down the ceiling with it , a careful archaeological sift must be made through the debris .
10 They are strays , having been carried here by the glacier that once occupied Crummackdale as it retreated at the end of the Ice Age , scouring the ground as it departed and bringing down the boulders from their place of origin higher in the valley .
11 Frankly I think from our colleagues in the conservative party should n't really be wasting our time here with these silly motions , erm what 's needed is if you 're gon na improve the housing situation in the city and in the country as a whole , we need to be allowed to use our capital receipts , all the ones we 've piled up , and we need to also inject money into the national economy to build new homes and incidentally to get the economy moving again and start bringing down the level of unemployment .
12 Then , as the players came thundering down the boards , she joined the stampede , trying to steal the ball and nearly bringing down the pony of a fat child with pigtails , whose mother promptly started yelling at Daisy .
13 I decided to try the Power Tool in two ways : the first using a stack , with the amp set to full shred ; the second with a Vox AC30 on full tilt , but with the Power Tool bringing down the volume to bedroom level .
14 Now I promise to devote myself to bringing down the costs of your mortgages because I believe that people should be able to own their own homes and to own them cheaply . ’
15 If you can not get your shoes back on , bring along a pair of flip-flops or sandals that you can slip into and which wo n't aggravate your feet .
16 Stripes can go a bit fuzzy , too , and most people bring along a selection of clothes .
17 Better still , bring along a coach from your parish .
18 Or more seriously bring along a book on figure drawing to help you and do n't be afraid to hold a pencil at arm 's length to measure proportions .
19 It demonstrates that more can be achieved by bringing together a mass of illustration than many a pedantic thesis .
20 Tai chi chuan is a highly sophisticated system of self-defence , bringing together a number of skills into one form to establish a series of set principles and methods .
21 The next issue of the magazine will be edited by Sally Townsend who will be bringing together a focus on the recent college shows and the Whitechapel open .
22 Small centres of excellence are a good idea ; and bringing together a group of experts in a subject could produce some interesting research .
23 The goals of the party were now , he said , " a united democratic Europe based on civil and social rights " , bringing together the values of liberty and equality .
24 Paramount , in fact , planned a British directors company , bringing together the talents of Reisz , Clayton , Schlesinger and Peter Yates , but dropped the idea when most of these directors emigrated to the US anyway .
25 Emphasising the need for European co-operation , Mr Stewart said : ‘ By bringing together the resources of various countries , we can take advantage of the complementary know-how and abilities available throughout Europe .
26 By bringing together the findings from local studies in France and Britain , BPPS and CERVL compare the experiences of similar types of communities in the two countries .
27 Bringing together the world of books and music , it includes extracts from their own writings , contemporary anecdotes and impressions and songs by composers such as Handel , Haydn , Mozart and Mendelssohn , as well as two from Anne 's Song Book .
28 Round-table talks , bringing together the heads of the republics and other big players , could lower the tension .
29 Mummy would have Mrs Thing bring in a trolley with cakes and sandwiches and tell her to play the piano for the Guests .
30 What I 'm , what I 'm saying is if , if you want to really stir people up , bring in a procedure within telling them what you 're doing , and then imple implement it at a later date and people will say , this is not quality .
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