Example sentences of "bring [adv] the [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The effect , therefore , of only the first limb applying , ie before the change in the law bringing in the second limb , could be seen by the following example . |
2 | At the DOS prompt ( > ) pressing F3 will automatically bring up the last line you typed . |
3 | With the bolt in the hole , bring up the second part of the joint , and mark round the circumference of the bolt . |
4 | They are , according to recent research , bringing up the next generation of offenders , truants , divorcees and generally inadequate people . |
5 | So , with ‘ fly away Peter ’ you lift up your left hand and , as your fingers go out of sight behind your ears , you put away your index finger and bring out the second finger . |
6 | The housekeeper brought in the first dish . |
7 | However , what is slightly more problematic than the end of the prosecution is why it was brought in the first place . |
8 | In 1838 a troop of Nottinghamshire dragoons and the metropolitan police were attacked with stones and bricks and in 1839 the government brought in the 5th Dragoon guards to suppress the bull-running once and for all . |
9 | In February , the Bibliothèque des Arts will publish L'âge d'or espagnol by David Boone and , in April , a Dictionnaire des peintres de l'Ecole de Paris , having recently brought out the fifth volume of the catalogue raisonné of Theodore Gericault , complete with a critical study and documentary material and edited by Germain Bazin . |
10 | You will see we have brought forward the first meeting to 23rd September — to help you get in the mood and inspired to start teaching at the beginning of the new term . |
11 | But what was the nature of the opposition , in particular from the Municipal Alliance , which had in 1900 brought down the first labour council in West Ham ? |
12 | Bodley 's view about the literary insignificance of English drama was formally challenged by Ben Jonson who published plays in the Folio edition of his Workes in 1616 and later , and in response to Jonson 's success , by Shakespeare 's first editors , Heminge and Condell , who brought out the First Folio of Shakespeare 's plays in 1623 ( eight years after Shakespeare died ) . |
13 | How did the implementers of the monetarist nonsense which brought about the first recession manage to produce a second recession ? |
14 | Most of the voluntary organisations considered it their duty to inculcate a proper sense of shame in their charges , until World War II brought about the first intimation that unmarried mothers were beginning to avoid the hostels run by charitable institutions for that very reason . |
15 | Yet the great mystery of schizophrenia remains — it is still unclear precisely what role , if any , such factors have had in bringing about the first onset of the disorder . |
16 | However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke . |
17 | There is some leeway as to when you choose to bring in the next hod of coal and restoke your boiler , but not a lot ; leave it too long and the fire goes out , and you must start all over again . |
18 | ‘ My wife ( he used the different word ) is about to bring forth the thirteenth son . ’ |
19 | Brian Wisenden and Miles Keenleyside , of the University of Western Ontario , have spent the past two years studying the convict cichlid Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum ( named for its distinctive stripes ) , a species already known to have the common cichlid habit of forming monogamous pairs to bring up the next generation . |
20 | But there 's some stiff competition for ’ New Release ’ , each year Beaujolais Nouveau hits British shops in a flood of publicity with people racing to bring back the first bottle to Britain . |
21 | ITV is involved in a race with the BBC to bring out the first film drama of his life . |