Example sentences of "bring out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These points , figures , and analogies must be fixed in the memory so that they can be brought out at the appropriate moment .
2 So , although it is tragic that every therapist is now hearing more and more from their patients about the way they were abused in the past , the fact that it is being brought out into the open and talked about publicly does bring some relief to those who until recently thought that their case was an isolated one .
3 The players brought out into the open the threats they have received , and I have also suffered them .
4 ‘ The disclosure of the tape of the call between the prince and Mrs Parker Bowles is the final proof which has brought out into the open the close relationship between them .
5 Often it can be a great relief to a young child that issues are being brought out into the open and talked about .
6 The dispute brought out into the open the argument about the kind of Europe the Community ought to be building , an argument which had simmered beneath the surface for some time , but which until now , partly deliberately and partly unconsciously , had been successfully avoided .
7 The privatisation during the 1980s of all the major British utilities has brought out into the open the whole question of the preferential treatment given by EEC institutions to publicly owned as against private organisations .
8 Thomas cannulas were then inserted into the duodenum , opposite the biliary papilla , and in a dependent part of the stomach and brought out through the anterior abdominal wall .
9 A cynic among us suggested the people were brought out in the early morning for the tourists to snap their unlikely habitat .
10 These emphases , particularly as brought out in the typical case histories in a host of texts , revealed , we may suggest , the fear of masturbation as actually fixed in the minds of middle-class parents , disturbed by their sons ' unwillingness to live by the respectable sexual ideology , and attend to their duties and to future marriage .
11 Subsequently , when the remedy is given to treat sick people , other symptoms that had not been brought out in the Proving are noted to be cured by the remedy and if this happens repeatedly then those symptoms are added to the picture of that remedy .
12 And we 'd be talking about the kinds of things which were brought out in the structural report I think there .
13 Several grass-roots supporters want their concern about interest rates and higher mortgages to be brought out in the open tomorrow when Mr Lawson replies to the debate on the economy .
14 We want the public to have the full range of options brought out in the open , discussed and be able to make a real choice .
15 The accidental factor , that belonged to the past , was the leadership of the aristocracy : in the later nineteenth century the sans culottes of Madrid streets could not be brought out by the traditional symbiotic relationship of aristocratic employers and plebeian clientele .
16 The reasonableness of bringing some element of quality into even a strictly hedonistic system may be brought out by the following thought experiment .
17 During the Second World War a similar problem arose with regard to the publication of Alexander Ratcliffe 's Truth about the Jews , brought out by the British Protestant League .
18 He visualized it as being brought out from the deeper levels of the individual to the surface and finally dispersed altogether .
19 You would be wise to bring out into the open anything that you feel needs serious discussion with your partner .
20 Well I think the first thing is , we have to bring out into the open the way in which the law is being misused .
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