Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations .
2 Of course not all of the elderly of the future will be relatively affluent , and , to repeat , we need to be alert to inequalities among the elderly — between age cohorts and within them : the cohorts who will be bringing more occupational pensions and owner-occupied houses into old age will also bring in experience of early retirement and early run-down of resources due to unemployment .
3 Then again , it might win the FA Cup and that will bring in megamoney from higher attendances and advertising , so the shares go up .
4 That could bring down thunder on corrupt lands
5 Overstrain had brought on tuberculosis in 1939 and I had been having a lot of trouble with my eyes .
6 Locating resources for the broad range of anticipated interests has brought about federation with various institutes and libraries in Berlin .
7 This paper 's remarkable success in increasing sales between 1965 and 1969 not only showed what could be achieved by a powerful sales campaign ( which also brought in advertising at higher rates ) but also indicated that new purchasers of newspapers were not attracted to the party press , whose sales remained relatively stagnant .
8 Meillasoux places the bureaucracy within a class context , and accounts for its political dominance in terms of the instruments of power with which the bureaucracy was entrusted by the metropolitan regime , particularly expertise ; and in terms of the ‘ crisis of colonialism ’ in Mali which brought about independence before any viable political structures other than the bureaucracy had developed within the state .
9 erm , bringing about change of this , erm
10 The training had been successful , he said , in bringing about alignment of different skills and improving business understanding .
11 In a similar way , the Keynesians argue that changes in rates of interest ( price ) bring about substitution between various financial assets , including money .
12 They do not try to prove causal relationships but they do try to understand how events bring about change from one state of affairs to another .
13 The wage freeze was part of a campaign to bring down inflation from 2,000-2,500 per cent to a target of 13 per cent .
14 The Marshall case also serves to show how a case decided in the European Court may become a force to bring about change in national law within member states .
15 Knowing that the more treaties he himself signed , the greater would be the King 's suspicion , Rodrigo did his utmost to bring about peace between Moslem lords and Christian princes .
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