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

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1 He is assuming that all those people now paid below what his party would bring in as a minimum wage would keep their jobs .
2 One dog who was specifically brought in as a potential show dog and latterly stud dog was Ch.
3 DUP MP Peter Robinson said selective internment should only be brought in as a last resort .
4 People see advertisements out of the corner of their eye as they drive along a road or look through a newspaper or magazine ; they catch a glimpse of half a TV commercial round their wives ' or husbands ' broad backsides as the biscuits are brought in during a commercial break .
5 It is the first time troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since 1978 .
6 Today will be the first time troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since 1978 .
7 It is the first time that troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since the firemen 's strike in 1978 .
8 The management contractor , by being brought in at an early stage , will become involved in the design process in co-operation with the client 's designer .
9 A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek .
10 Then a motorcyclist was brought in on a blue light , a dispatch rider who had been burning along the Norwich road and hit a patch of oil .
11 Peter Tomlinson , inexperienced in television terms , had been brought in for a key " anchor " role and I could appreciate the excessive pressure on him .
12 This is a hybrid case in Banbury erm the opting out legislation was brought in for a specific purpose .
13 Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation .
14 Ramesh K was then brought in for a few minutes .
15 This level of pay was never conceived of as being a realizable objective for a statutory minimum wage that would be brought in over a short period of time .
16 Second , he claims , it has access to supplementary business , management and technical skills — for example , consultants can be brought in from a centralised pool for any particularly specialised work .
17 A cat suffering from alopecia was given an injection of a cortico steriod and a dog brought in by a near-hysterical owner was found to be only badly bruised .
18 They should be reminded that the major investors coming into Ogwr borough , and Bridgend in particular , were Ford of Bridgend , which was brought in under Jim Callaghan 's Labour Government , and the Japanese company , Sony , which was also brought in by a Labour Government .
19 The way that we 've found it in this this year 's Liberal Democrat Conference was to actually put forward the suggestion that Regional Government could be brought in in a flexible sense .
20 Nor could I believe that it was the intention to bring in at a single stroke a charge to tax that would be calculated to interrupt the education and expectations of so many parents and children , for it is surely common knowledge that the provision of free or subsidised education for the children of those teaching in independent schools was part of their usual terms of employment and that the salaries paid would be wholly insufficient to meet a charge to tax based on the full fees of the school .
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