Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I would say that if an independent assessor has been dispatched to this is a good point worth bringing through in the event of erm a disagreement between ourselves and a policy holder , the policy holder has a number of aspects that they can they can approach . |
2 | In investigating the desirability of particular government policies , this approach appraises the effects of the changes these policies will bring about in the equilibrium situation . |
3 | It was a wild challenge brought on in the heat of the moment and by the magnitude of the occasion . |
4 | The pressure exerted on that front foot when it is brought down in the bowling action is something like 10 times the bodyweight . |
5 | Dead wood , brought down in the flood water and cast ashore perhaps two days ago . |
6 | Williams rounded off with a 63rd-minute penalty after Gabbiadini was brought down in the area . |
7 | Steve Warwick scored the second goal and was brought down in the area , enabling Alton to get their third in a 3–1 home win . |
8 | Swindon swept forward after the break and were given a 50th-minute penalty when Martin Ling was brought down in the area . |
9 | The first bit of ‘ fighting ’ was after Wallace was brought down in the area for what I thought was a definate penalty . |
10 | But then Villa skipper Kevin Richardson was brought down in the area by Dean Austin after bursting through , and Staunton converted a 71st minute spot kick . |
11 | But then Villa skipper Kevin Richardson was brought down in the area by Dean Austin after bursting through , and Staunton converted a 71st minute spot kick . |
12 | Three minutes after the break , City know it was not going to be their day , they themselves were awarded a penalty when Frankie Machavellio was brought down in the area . |
13 | The second charge is brought in in the presence of the first one . |
14 | At the other extreme was a Filipino who had been brought up in the slums of Manila , his father an alcoholic drug dealer and his mother a whore . |
15 | Brought up in the slums of Cowgate , Connolly left St Patrick 's School at ten and became in turn printer 's ‘ devil ’ , bakery hand , and tiling-factory worker . |
16 | Some people , brought up in the expectation of forging a career and getting near the top if not right to the top in their profession , may be deeply committed to their work . |
17 | Commenting on the influence of his parents on his footballing career , Carlos Francis , brought up in the East End before moving north to Birmingham City FC , said : ‘ They 've never even seen me play . |
18 | Moses , brought up in the harem , had a special claim to Pharaoh 's attention . |
19 | Born of humble parents early in the twelfth century , he was brought up in the fenlands round the Wash , and early in life wandered among the shoals and quicksands round the mouth of the Welland in search of wrecks and treasure . |
20 | She had been brought up in the sophistication of inner Moscow , and she had travelled to European Germany . |
21 | I was brought up in the cloister , and have Latin and French as well as English and Welsh . ’ |
22 | Gerry : I 'm a woman with a white father and a South-East Asian mother , brought up in the army as the daughter of an NCO . |
23 | Cos quite a g quite a few young people have actually been brought up in the flats , have n't they ? |
24 | ‘ After all , I was born and brought up in the north of Scotland . |
25 | Like Karim , Hanif Kureishi was born of a Pakistani father and an English mother and brought up in the London borough of Bromley . |
26 | The child is to be brought up in the country , and should learn by experience ; this is far better than sitting indoors , studying books . |
27 | Members of the Korean minority have started to question the exclusivity of a Japan which has denied citizenship and certain basic human rights even to those born and brought up in the country . |
28 | Yeah , oh yeah I remember it quite well I , I can remember that I , the only parts of Harlow I liked were the country lanes , I did n't like all the new houses , but then I 'd been brought up in the country |
29 | we were always brought up in the country , you know |
30 | And it it was , I mean I was brought up in the country and it , I found it really shocking that people had to live like that , you know . |