Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Increasingly local Law Societies are either undertaking training or can be persuaded to do so , and bringing down an experienced personal injury practitioner or trainer from London may not seem too horrendous an idea if the local Law Society is funding and arranging it .
2 Get rid of the pensioners : bring in the fit young props reared on body-fat callipers , VO2 max and three Weetabix for breakfast .
3 It did something about corruption , by bringing in a new civil-service law which makes officials more accountable for their actions while at the same time making them freer of party patronage .
4 Nevertheless , the decision was enough to make Labour 's ‘ sister party ’ bring down the last Labour Government and the working class throughout the UK is still paying for the SDLP 's pettiness .
5 Other measures include a 50p increase on garage rent to £2.50 a week , which will bring in an additional annual income of £32,500 .
6 They 'd bring down a little portable black-and-white television and wire it in to the video upstairs .
7 A brief discussion with the vendor or purchaser of the reasons for the sale should bring out the main commercial objectives of the transaction including specific concerns .
8 This was outside the framework of the Community institutions established by the Rome Treaty , but it was hoped that it could bring about a common European attitude to international problems .
9 It also needs long periods of ecological stability during which evolutionary epochs can bring about the necessary organic synthesis .
10 The removal of income tax and punitive pollution tax on manufacturing plants , power stations , farms and all manner of processing plants , will bring about an environmental friendly off-shore financial services related service satellite for Europe .
11 How was it that after so long that name could strike out at her , bringing back the long lost desolation , the raw feeling of rejection ?
12 Brewery bosses say that every British couple bringing back the new full drink and tobacco allowance would save almost £1,000 in import duty .
13 From Iago , too , Othello has caught the habit of repeating a word , dwelling on it to debase it or bring out a sinister double meaning ( compare Iago on ‘ virtue ’ and ‘ blest ’ : I.iii.318ff. ; II.i.245ff . ) .
14 Mr Bean 's mate was bringing out an extraordinary white horse covered in black spots .
15 In many cases it obviously would be and if there was any element of duress brought on the other contracting party under the modern development of this branch of the law the proposed breaker of the contract would not benefit .
16 Earl brought in a yellow legal pad with a number of acronyms on it in boxes , and North put it down on the table ; at that point , his secure telephone went off , and he had to ask Miller to leave .
17 Coffee had been brought in a huge white porcelain pot and matching white cups arranged around the white-painted table that stood at the edge of a huge paved terrace overlooking the endless sparkling blue sea .
18 ‘ In one reminiscence session somebody brought in an old-fashioned Victorian commode , which looked like a chair , and the group was asked what it was .
19 Not to be outdone by the other divisions of Record Holdings , Record Power have brought out a new full colour catalogue .
20 If any other pioneering company had brought out a call-only cordless telephone , I wonder who would shed tears when it failed to sell .
21 In a more recent application of this framework , Aglietta ( 1982 ) has explicitly brought out the underlying spatial conception of his theory .
22 Karrimor is promoting its Adventure Travel range , which includes the excellent Tinamou trousers ( £33 ) , and Rohan has just brought out the tracksuit-style Gobi pants ( £35 ) , which are half the weight of their original Bags .
23 Stove specialists Morso have brought out an environmentally-friendly cast iron stove ( left ) .
24 Since then the study of New Age sciences , such as geomancy , astro-archaeology and divination , has brought about a whole new understanding which totally challenges our conventional preconceptions .
25 In order to succeed in their desire to pass on their property to their children , men first introduced the rule of monogamy and thus brought about the first great change .
26 It could not have been written if the " eagles " who are our modern gurus had not shown the path from altitude ; Lecercle calls himself , by contrast , a " centipede " grubbing about among tiny linguistic details , but he is a sensible and humorous centipede where some of the great eagles — the thinkers who have brought about the famous Copernican Revolution of Structuralism and Since — have been impenetrable or extremist .
27 In a final gamble Bournemouth brought on a towering central defender , John Williams , as a striker — but Sunderland held on .
28 For his last session , which was about cannabis , the sergeant brought along a whacking great sample of the stuff which he placed on the lecture bench in front of him .
29 She frequently took pity on me and brought along a few choice dishes from home for my delectation .
30 He had Lucia 's father 's body brought down a fiendish spiral staircase to centre stage — the singer was convinced that his bearers would drop him , so Menotti 's secretary had to play the corpse — and the opera closed in a graveyard cloaked in drifting snow .
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