Example sentences of "bring [det] [noun] to a " in BNC.
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1 | A grand presidential title , a large company car and expensive luxury office bring little credit to a status-conscious executive who has achieved no more than a political victory in the rat-race . |
2 | By so phrasing each paragraph and bringing each incident to a proper conclusion , Nijinska gives both dancers and audience time to consider what has been done and what is yet to happen . |
3 | The Government 's recent decision to allow industrial tribunals to hear claims relating to breach of the employment contract may , however , bring this trend to a halt . |
4 | I must now bring this matter to a conclusion . |
5 | However it was agreed that the setting up of programmes could bring many benefits to a parish if it was seen as a partnership between priests and people . |
6 | He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill . |
7 | You see , Christmas is linked with the season of Advent — the season of hope which sets before us the hope of his coming to restore all things and bring all things to a glorious conclusion . |
8 | A surfeit of sympathy for the offender has brought this country to a level of tolerance which is an affront to the ordinary person 's conception of justice and retribution . |
9 | Hegel 's dialectic brought this sense to a further degree of refinement . |
10 | The outbreak of war in 1939 brought these pursuits to a temporary halt . |
11 | With that in mind , the officers rightly in my opinion made the decision to bring this incident to a halt in this way . |
12 | They risk their careers to bring this information to a sceptical world , barely averting attempts by evil secret agents working for unspecified personal computer hardware and software companies to kill the protagonists . |