Example sentences of "bring [adv] the [adj -est] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever universities hand out degrees on the basis of who will bring in the best publicity and therefore the biggest cheques , they dishonour their own honours system . |
2 | Changing that attitude has brought about the biggest improvement in the team . ’ |
3 | The conference brought together the largest number of women organizations to date and included representatives from the following women 's organizations ; |
4 | The talks , aimed at tackling practical regional matters such as water-sharing , economic development and the environment , brought together the broadest gathering of Arab states ever to sit at the same table with Israel . |
5 | The two-day gathering brought together the widest range of disciplines yet assembled under one roof to discuss the American government 's hotly-contested claim that the Soviet Union is backing a ‘ yellow rain ’ of terror in Laos and Kampuchea . |
6 | A familiar disjunction : while we hold on to personal musical favourites dating back over twenty-five years because we still enjoy listening to them , the music which brings on the fiercest nostalgia is often a terrible , loathsome noise with which we think we have nothing in common . |
7 | Now the Dublin Government is promising to bring in the toughest extradition legislation in the EC . |
8 | The ideal working dress would , therefore , be one in which you could reach up high to bring down the best china , bend down low to pick up the dropped toy , feel comfortable in for walking around the park and pushing a pram or playing ball , not worry about if baby food was deposited on it , move around in easily with a baby on your hip and cover up totally for rolling out pastry or helping with painting . |
9 | Such analyses might indicate , for example , which competitive weaknesses , if removed , are likely to bring about the largest increase in NPV ; how much market share needs to be increased in different SBU locations to provide an adequate NPV ; whether this is easier in some locations than in others ; and the degree to which some markets are more attractive than others in terms of potential NPV . |