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

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1 But the 11-year-old pointer was lucky that odds-on favourite Ocean Link fell at the first , bringing down another fancied runner Material Girl .
2 Plea please can I ask you if you bring in any other ideas of business you 'll be considered to be
3 More than twenty children were killed bringing in that first wartime crop of 1914 .
4 While the diners laughed and chatted together , perhaps half-listening to music , the slaves were kept busy bringing in each new course and clearing away the empty dishes .
5 But by bringing in such literary examples , we are confronted with the question of whether the notions of " truth value " and " reference " can be applied to the mock realities of fiction .
6 Mention of celebrity concerts brings to mind another Vancouver personality , Miss Lily Laverock , who was the city 's first real impresario , bringing in many international artists on concert tours over the years .
7 I accept the argument which er Noble Viscount put so clearly that there may be a case for bringing in some outside people , but if this is to be done , it seems to me that the police authority itself is the authority best able to judge what particular gaps need to be filled and the one of the amendments to which I am speaking erm does contemplate giving power to the authority to co-opt members with experience which might not other ways be available , for example from among the ethnic minorities .
8 But the team has shown it has potential and we now want to help that talent by bringing in some experienced players . ’
9 Hell , the first time we met you were bringing in some by-hand-of-bearer letter telling us we were trying to depose the monarchy devalue the pound and make the natives play baseball instead of cricket .
10 And Strudwick intends to take full advantage by bringing in some tough Aussies during their off-season .
11 The headhunters ' fees are large because of the very real difficulty of attracting key people and because bringing in these outstanding people can add millions of pounds ' revenue to client organisations , which makes the headhunter 's fee appear small in comparison with the overall potential gains .
12 And yet they 're bringing in these other things that er enormous cost which nobody wants and you 've still got ta pay , and if you have n't got one , if you have n't got the necessary er coin then that , that could lead to very anti social behaviour . .
13 I hope , and I shall be bringing it up at the next police committee , that we will commit ourselves to that initiative will a view to bringing in those two pilot schemes in the county and extending it at a later date .
14 Can you bring in all those things out of the back ?
15 Again , you need to make the hand do the telling , rather than bring in any extra information from outside .
16 Hankin could bring in another new face as he prepares for the 15-match survival fight .
17 It will bring in several more Governments committed to Federalism and several millions of citizens opposed thereto , thus reflecting existing patterns within the Community .
18 At this point , unless the dramatist is going to allow hypocrisy to triumph , he must bring in some external power to penetrate the hypocrite 's disguise .
19 She put her vase down on the table in front of me , then glancing around my pantry again said : ‘ If you wish , Mr Stevens , I might bring in some more cuttings for you . ’
20 thing that you want to play with do n't just bring down any old thing
21 I should have known she 'd bring up that old chestnut .
22 And , Tim , you and I ought to have a we 're not actually going to have a formal session on self-study , but we have another we have a rather loosely structured session when we can bring up any other matters for erm basically that they 'll want to plan the video session rather carefully as well basically I think we want to follow in on yesterday 's meeting — we want to find out why we 're not selling more videos basically and use the whole of that session if necessary for exploring with the area managers why we 're not doing twice or three times as well as we are .
23 CorelDRAW can still bring up those strange Waldo error messages when you 're using the Blend option .
24 The captain sent some of his sailors in a boat to land there and bring back some fresh water .
25 But you know the rest — this is just a tribute to three lovely unselfish children , and it may bring back some lovely memories , as it does to Pop and myself .
26 He could not bring back any coherent dream from out of the hours which followed .
27 With × 7 it appears as a filmy mass ; I suspect stars with × 8.5 , and with × 20 there are plenty of stars to be seen in it , though binoculars do not bring out any distinctive shape .
28 Once it 's up and running in early 1997 it 'll bring around another fifty jobs to the area .
29 Only a society in which people feel secure in their peer groups can bring about such mass action from below .
30 You certainly appear to be experiencing dramatic alterations in the working pattern of your life and the Full Moon on September 5th may well bring about another major change or sizeable upheaval .
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