Example sentences of "bring [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bring slowly to the boil , whisking constantly , and cook for two minutes . |
2 | 2 Transfer fruit and liquid to a large pan , add the peel and spices and bring slowly to the boil . |
3 | Add the sugar and bring slowly to the boil . |
4 | Put the ingredients in a saucepan and bring slowly to the boil . |
5 | Bring slowly to the boil and simmer for 5–6 hours topping up the saucepan with boiling water from time to time . |
6 | Bring slowly to the boil , stirring until thick . |
7 | Put the milk in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil , then pour over the egg mixture , stirring thoroughly with a wooden spoon . |
8 | Functionally it was an interlocking web of economic and social purpose of great imagination : a masterly bringing together of a number of town planning themes . |
9 | The role of platelets in the process ( which has resulted from the work of several groups : ( Chandler & Hand , 1961 ; Murphy et al , 1962 ; French , 1966 ; Ross et al , 1974 ) as put forward by Ross and Glomset ( 1976 ) is really a bringing together of the Virchow and Rokitansky hypotheses of more than a century ago in that platelets may themselves contribute to vessel injury , thrombosis and atherogenesis ( Mustard et al , 1983 ) . |
10 | 1 Place the cream , spices and lemon rind in a non-stick pan and bring gently to the boil . |
11 | Bring just to the boil , then reduce the heat immediately , cover and simmer gently for 2½ hours . |
12 | In addition , they can perhaps bring home to the community just how much education needs and deserves better funding . |
13 | The abrupt transition from 1963 London to the Paleolithic era would emphasise the Doctor 's time-travelling capabilities , while the sub-plot of making fire , crucial to the narrative , would bring home to the audience the key to the human race 's survival made by its ‘ discovery ’ . |
14 | They did not know at the beginning of the week how much they would bring home at the end . |
15 | It was exactly this kind of initiative that Darwin would bring forward in the Origin of Species . |
16 | Bring quickly to the boil , stirring continuously until the sauce thickens and clears . |
17 | The amount of material that came to hand , and the urgency of bringing home to the public what was happening , even if possible stopping what was happening , suggested the form of this book . |
18 | As they left the embassy , those who had arrived in cars were invited to leave their keys , and in return were promised that their vehicles would be brought eventually to the West . |
19 | This collection has been brought together at a time when the Banjara people are gravitating towards the cities relinquishing their nomadic life and abandoning their dynamic textile art . |
20 | During each of the six weeks of the scheme , children from both sides of the divide in Belfast were brought together at the centre for a week of water sports . |
21 | King 's Cross-Cambridge/Peterborough outer suburban services , a bodged combination of electric units to Hitchin and Royston , and DMUs and HSTs over the non-electric gap , was brought together at the end of the decade , courtesy of two collections of four-car 317s , a purpose-built second batch of twenty-five units , and thirteen of the earlier series . |
22 | The third stage of data collection involves sequencing the collection so that the various forms of data are brought together at the end of the first year . |
23 | But two worlds , poles apart from each other , are brought together at the end . |
24 | 23–4–1875 The attention of the Session was drawn to the desirability of having the children brought together on the Sabbath in a central place and they agreed to give the subject further consideration . |
25 | The two sides were brought together with the help of high-powered intermediaries who are keen to end the dispute . |
26 | Their interviews represent just a tiny part of the Hall Carpenter Archives , an outstanding collection of British gay and lesbian material — films , tapes , photographs , journals , correspondence , memoirs , periodicals , and ephemera — brought together with the help of funding from the Greater London Council . |
27 | Final assembly is the stage in the car production process when the welded steel car body , having already been painted , is brought together with the engine and transmission , and all the components and trim are attached to it to make up the completed car . |
28 | However , when teacher appraisal is a firm part of educational reform , it would make better sense if certain aspects of management in initial teacher education could consciously be brought together with the assessment of teacher capacity . |
29 | Both views are right ( Handy and Aitken 1986:34 ) : In that they are collections of individuals brought together for a purpose , schools are subject to all the problems , limitations and excitements that are inherent in getting people to work together , wherever they do it . |
30 | His wife , Shirley , believed we 'd been brought together for a reason and , after a while , she reckoned my sight would be healed . |