Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come
2 Both players were brought in for the last six weeks of the season as McHale began to look ahead to next season when the Seasiders hope to mount a serious promotion push .
3 The delay necessitated going back to the trough for a third-round of venture capital after going through the $12m brought in by the first two rounds .
4 Now Mill realizes that the objection to this is the last problem coercion , that if people 's votes are known , then some people might be able to put pressure on others to vote one way rather than another and as I said why the secret ballot was brought in in the first place .
5 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
6 In addition to having worked in Germany and the USSR , and lived for some time before the war in France , I was brought up for the first five years of my life in India in a native state where I was the only white child .
7 Brought up in the Seventh Day Adventist Church he would later be expelled and join the Branch Davidians .
8 I would buy the parchment and arrange its transport down to the wharves and we concluded that , if we sold the wine brought back on the first voyage , we would make a profit .
9 Town 's drugs are often made in Britain , flown to the Far East or some other convenient staging post and then brought back on the next night — to be sold more cheaply than if they had never left Britain .
10 Because Nonconformists had done so well out of the changes brought about in the nineteenth century it is not surprising that increasing numbers assumed the inevitability of liberal progress to be as much part of the natural order as the law of gravity .
11 Part of the Webster ruin was brought about by the fifth baronet 's attempts to reroof many of the derelict Battle Abbey buildings in 1812 — 13 .
12 In the centre of the layer this transport is brought about by the first term of eqn ( 22.11 ) : essentially just the fact that rising currents in the convection are typically hotter than falling ones .
13 That is what the Labour party intends to bring in after the next election .
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