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

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1 Interest in money supply control on the part of governments has brought to the fore the notion that ‘ rational ’ expectations on part of the private economy may limit the efficacy of policy and in some cases thwart it .
2 War has brought to the surface things that are normally hidden .
3 Probably rather less than immediately appears , for , although symptoms of thrush may seem to be related to a recent sexual act , it may be that the trauma of vigorous sexual intercourse has brought to the surface that which was lying dormant .
4 There is a shared pride for the fame and attention she has brought to the dale .
5 I welcome the fact that the hon. Gentleman has brought to the attention of the House and of the world outside the fact that Northern Ireland has so much to offer as an area for investment , both from the rest of the United Kingdom and from beyond .
6 The art historians and restorers dealing with the St Servatius restoration are pleased with the expertise DSM has brought to the project .
7 The debate on the National Health Service has brought to the forefront very different values with each of the two major parties seeking to capture the high moral ground .
8 Thus , an assessor has to bring to the assessment process a matrix of skills , knowledge , and experience in order to translate information into understanding .
9 But Doreen retained the sulkiness she 'd brought to the table , and when Jean placed fruit and cereal before her there was not the slightest sign of a polite thank-you .
10 You were born in India on the mission field and through your family 's experience and your own you 've brought to the convenorship of the Board a great personal interest in the overseas church and in international affairs .
11 You know — ’ He pulled in his chin as he looked at her before continuing , ‘ It 's odd , but none of the other girls I 've brought to the house over the years have seemed to arouse your animosity .
12 He had forgotten the incident , however , the moment they entered the jungle for the first time , riding on the little saddle ponies which Devraux 's Moi bearers had brought to the road from the hunting camp .
13 Shortly after , human spokespeople began appearing on Earth , on screen and in person , describing the bounty the Frasque had brought to the system , with special mention of their advanced cryonics facilities .
14 One woman , describing herself as a ‘ member of an endangered species — the miner 's wife ’ , movingly portrayed the material and spiritual desolation that pit closures had brought to the South Wales valleys .
15 Which , presently , Meh'Lindi did , ravenously consuming fish , flesh and fowl from out of the stasis-boxes which they had brought to the suite from Jaq 's ship , the Tormentum Malorum , which went by the alias of Sapphire Eagle while they were visiting Stalinvast .
16 One innovation she had brought to the village was that , unlike her predecessors , she made a point of visiting every house in the little community .
17 But it was not the warmth of the night which kept him awake , nor the hectic business of the day in the office , where they had had to deal with all the additional pressures which the murder had brought to the diocese .
18 McLeod went on television and said that , in view of Lord Denning 's findings , the three members who had brought to the notice of the House the existence of the rumours about Profumo owed a duty to Profumo to withdraw the charge .
19 Despite this , the crowds kept coming to Leeds Road , drawn by the success Chapman had brought to the side .
20 Mrs Castle opens her account with a few reflections on the ‘ feminine ’ touch Edward Heath had brought to the redecoration of Chequers and some bitter-sweet memories of 1969 , when she and Wilson had clashed there with trade-union leaders over the In Place of Strife proposals for union reform .
21 At yesterday 's launch of Brook 's Impressions de Pelleas , his reworking of Debussy 's opera , Robert Palmer , Glasgow 's director of performing arts , introduced Brook as ‘ one who had brought to the Tramway the hallmark of excellence and established there a benchmark for others ’ achievement . ’
22 However , senior officers had it clear in their own minds that the disgrace he had brought to the rank meant he would not be allowed to keep it .
23 Although I am down , I still have my pride and dignity and so I thought it only right that I should remove all the silverware I had brought to the club from the trophy cabinet : my cycling proficiency medal , the Mitchley Majorettes runners-up trophy I nicked from their carnival float , my Winston Churchill commemorative coin and the photograph of Michel Platini and myself talking football outside Broadcasting House whilst both waiting to secure Bruce Forsyth 's autograph .
24 Instead of merchants dealing individually with clients , all wool was to be graded and pooled according to its quality , and profits were to be divided in accordance with the quantity that each had brought to the Staple .
25 The male chimps hunted with spectacular success , catching a big colobus monkey , which they had to bring to the ground to eat , rather than remaining in the trees as they usually do .
26 A visible structure needs to be given to your notes which reflects the analysis you have brought to the subject matter .
27 We are staying at the Chateau de Maubisson and have brought to the village our royal master 's deep condolences on the sudden and tragic death of the Abbe Gerard . ’
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