Example sentences of "bring [det] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They bring each other to perfection .
2 ‘ Dead-end ’ partnerships evidently bring little reward to women who miss out on the normal progression from junior to senior status and the accompanying benefits .
3 That is carried to such an extreme that we will recognise dictatorships and ignore the coups which bring some despots to power .
4 Here , bring this vision to Carlton House next week .
5 SCOTVEC gratefully acknowledges the help of all those involved in bringing this process to fruition .
6 First , there should be a sentencing council , which would bring some consistency to sentencing and prevent people from being sent to prison for unreasonable periods .
7 Membership of the TUC will bring many benefits to AEEU members .
8 A £1.5 million deal clinched this week in Lothian could bring more jobs to Bathgate to serve the Motorola personal telephones plant .
9 This text gives us a new basis for co-operation with our partners in bringing these criminals to justice .
10 Larder , who quit as Great Britain 's assistant coach to take over the Chemics , will go to any lengths to help Goulding build on that promising beginning — and bring more success to Widnes in the process .
11 ‘ He looks like bringing more success to Bangor than I ever achieved .
12 So will sterling continue to fall , bringing more gloom to homeowners but perhaps some pleasure to those who have hedged their sterling savings into foreign currencies ?
13 The King said , ‘ My lord of Eu , you and your countrymen have brought this nation to war .
14 ‘ During their short lives the twins brought much happiness to people both through their singing with Christ Church choir and their work , Becky with the elderly and Emma with children . ’
15 Mark Bowen 's goal two minutes from the end brought some consolation to Wales .
16 The second talk series which brought some notice to Vancouver was called ‘ The Cariboo Miner ’ with George MacKerracher as the old-time gold-rush miner seeking his fortune in the Cariboo valley of British Columbia .
17 None of this brought much comfort to William Joyce .
18 The equaliser brought more boost to Town , than United and for the first time in the game , the Oxford goal was under pressure .
19 They are drawn in a pictorial style which not only does away with the need to use abstract symbols , but seems to bring each incident to life in a most convincing way , especially when studied alongside the text ( see two examples form the book accompanying this article ) .
20 Even Saddam 's propaganda machine failed to bring that lie to life .
21 You have a think about it , if you think yes I did , I spoke to everybody , I got their answers and I was able to bring that sheet to Mrs lesson , sign it .
22 We are planning to resume work on the bridge early in the New Year and try to bring that job to completion before becoming heavily involved in vehicle restoration .
23 His trainer , Peter Chapple-Hyam , has vowed never to bring another horse to Florida .
24 One of the ideas of the C E C setting out guidelines is in order to bring some consistency to proceedings .
25 ‘ Members and officers of the county and borough councils have worked closely together to bring this scheme to fruition , ’ said Coun. Flowers .
26 ‘ Half a million dollars is being spent to bring this fight to Sheffield , ’ declared the ambitious Hearn , whose last world title promotion — Michael Watson v Mike McCallum — fell through last month when Watson broke his nose while sparring .
27 It is unnecessary to give more than the following sketch of the widespread litigation which has attended the efforts made to bring this case to trial .
28 ’ I just want to congratulate and thank everyone in this room tonight for all they have done to bring this moment to reality . ’
29 A composer is haunted by certain themes , subjects or moods , and he must look around for the stories or dramatic vehicles he needs to bring these themes to life as musical theatre .
30 They want positive , active measures to bring these devils to justice .
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