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

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1 Bring on the big 0s .
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 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 .
4 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 .
5 It also needs long periods of ecological stability during which evolutionary epochs can bring about the necessary organic synthesis .
6 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 ?
7 Brewery bosses say that every British couple bringing back the new full drink and tobacco allowance would save almost £1,000 in import duty .
8 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 .
9 The courts first began to take obscenity seriously as a result of private prosecutions brought in the early nineteenth century by the Society for the Suppression of Vice , dubbed by Sydney Smith " a society for suppressing the vices of those whose incomes do not exceed £500 per annum " .
10 The disclosure letter is then used by the vendor to describe any specific exceptions to the general statement , for example , two claims for unfair dismissal having been brought in the last six months .
11 In this industry , none has been brought in the past six months .
12 FANS of the hit TV drama FOREVER GREEN should note that Castle Video has brought out the entire first series in a double-tape set ( Pounds 19.99 ) .
13 In a more recent application of this framework , Aglietta ( 1982 ) has explicitly brought out the underlying spatial conception of his theory .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Most damningly , it was the SDLP which brought down the last Labour Government .
18 Gerry Fitt with the full support of his party brought down the last Labour government over a decision which greatly enhanced the SDLP 's standing .
19 Cheryl Gillan MP , who brought in the ten minute rule bill , says adopters need the same employment security as birth parents .
20 He brought out the first published Ordnance Survey map , An Entirely New & Accurate Survey of the County of Kent ( 1801 ) .
21 He and Kelly had only been together five minutes but the photographs brought back the full nightmarish shame of it all .
22 Although the conference brought about the first international agreement on a multilateral adjustment in exchange rates , it did not prevent the collapse of the adjustable peg system .
23 At a recent press conference in Lahore , Nawaz Sharif claimed that it was his peace mission which brought about the joint US-Soviet communique which embarrassed the Bush government on the eve of Bush 's ‘ State of the Nation ’ address .
24 In this context it is ironic that it was a structuralist critique of Sartre 's claims for history that , in historical terms , brought about the abrupt intellectual demise of existential Marxism itself .
25 This chapter begins by considering the circumstances that brought about the so-called imperial presidency .
26 A resolution was passed condemning direct action as a means of bringing about the Social Democratic Commonwealth , while the importance of support for the cooperative movement was recognised in spite of doubts on the advisability of its political involvement .
27 He claims that successful societal responses to crime are those which bring about the reintegrative shaming of the offender .
28 To bring in the international comparative aspects of the project , foreign participation is being sought at all stages — particularly for the case-studies and attitude survey where participation is likely from France , the Federal Republic of Germany , and possibly Italy and Canada .
29 To his credit , Lord Whitelaw having been forced to bring in the short sharp shock , dropped it when it was proved not to work .
30 The new directives aim to bring down the maximum permitted level of nitrates in drinking water to 50mg per litre .
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