Example sentences of "have bring [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Suzanne has brought a message to her cousin , to tell him the date the war will start .
2 Working on the template agreed with his fellow coaches , McGeechan and Douglas Morgan , Dixon has brought a dynamism to the driving mauls , mostly triggered from clean lineout ball , which had seemed largely beyond the Scottish Exiles — four of whom are in the pack — when they attempted to deploy that tactic during the inter-district championship .
3 Market karma had ( as the old joke goes ) just run over the Tory dogma — and the shock has brought the Government to heel .
4 In March 1939 the CRREC claimed that ‘ Not only are Jewish children with no particular religious affiliation being placed in non Jewish homes and schools , utterly abandoned as far as their religious education is concerned , but even children who have been brought up in a religious atmosphere … are being callously placed in non Jewish schools and homes , where they suffer mental torture which , in at least one case , has brought the child to the verge of a nervous breakdown . ’
5 He has already done this and has brought the country to dictatorship , to presidential rule as they call it .
6 absolute nonsense and he took an accolade for that , when in fact , it was never under any threat from European legislation , it was our own British Food Act , and that , our own interpretation of European war , that has brought the threat to us .
7 The Blue Elephant , 4 Fulham Broadway , SW6 ( 01 385 6595 ) has brought the jungle to London in an imaginative series of bamboo-roofed spaces broken by walls of trellised greenery and even a lacquered bridge with a real stream trickling under it .
8 GORDON TAYLOR , chief executive of the Professional Footballers ' Association , yesterday rejected the help of Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson as a mediator in the dispute with the Premier League that has brought the game to the brink of a strike .
9 If you are losing children do spend time with the dissatisfied parents to explore not just the event that has brought the situation to a head but dig deep for other areas of dissatisfaction , hostility or conflict .
10 I am pleased that the hon. Member for Liverpool , West Derby ( Mr. Wareing ) has brought the matter to the attention of the House .
11 Labour candidates found themselves pledged to unilateral disarmament , withdrawal from the European Community and an economic policy that would have brought the country to bankruptcy within weeks .
12 By now your heater will have brought the water to temperature and should have been adjusted to ensure that it 's spot on .
13 In Japan the securities industry , whose profits have been built on shares sold to housewives in the Japanese equivalent of Tupperware parties , is desperately worried that last year 's stockmarket crash may have brought the party to an end .
14 Labour Secretary Elizabeth Dole , whose mediation was credited by both sides with having brought a resolution to the dispute , described the outcome of the vote as " a joyous day for everyone " .
15 You used to have to bring the stuff to the farmyard to store it , you see ?
16 ‘ I 've brought a friend to tea .
17 Now , using legal aid , they 've brought the matter to the High Court .
18 On June 17 the Council of Ministers secured from trade union representatives an agreement consolidating a no-strike understanding reached on June 9 , which had brought a return to work on June 10 .
19 In short , Rosie was a treasure who had brought a lightness to the house .
20 Industrial expansion had brought no prosperity to the majority of the population .
21 He had glanced laughingly at Joe , and Joe had known he was describing his future wife , but his words had brought no consolation to him …
22 Jeffrey Archer 's ‘ private office ’ had brought an Amstrad to Brighton ; at the push of a button , he could summon up a blacklist of his very own .
23 To Mosley , the war had brought an end to traditional party politics and had demonstrated the need fur central economic planning .
24 The conflict with Argentina in 1982 had brought the islands to the forefront of public awareness in Britain as never before .
25 By the time it was eventually closed in 1988 , new investors had brought the total to £116 million .
26 In this particular case the client , who had a copy of the source code , could carry out error correction himself but , because he had brought the contract to an end , the supplier would cease to be liable for unremedied defects .
27 All the resentments which were latent in him now fused in an outright rejection of the system which had brought the country to its present state .
28 Papandreou called for an early general election ( elections were not due until 1994 ) , describing the conservative New Democracy ( ND ) administration as " an operetta government " ; it was ready to sell everything , he said , " even the Acropolis " , and had brought the country to the edge of bankruptcy , put democracy at risk , and made poverty and unemployment " a daily reality " .
29 This collaboration , it claimed , had brought the country to the brink of " collapse and disaster " , and had been the principal reason for the suspension of US$100,000,000 in US aid in late May .
30 A heartless , power-hungry dolt who had no grasp whatsoever of what chivalry meant had brought the order to its knees , reduced its paladins to figures of ridicule .
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