Example sentences of "could [be] bring [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If coherence of this kind could be brought to the conduct of government policy , the prospects for the economy remain far from forlorn .
2 The Americans fear the whole structure of arms control could be brought to the ground .
3 This is the route that Data Logic thought IBM was originally treading , a CICS/Open strategy in which the OLTP environment , plus the wealth of CICS applications already available , could be brought to the open systems market which has only a handful of fledgling OLTP technologies to offer , and few software packages .
4 It only worked if she could be brought to the surrendering pitch of exhausted or ecstatic release .
5 ‘ A lot of records held on microfilm in Newcastle , Durham and Northallerton could be brought to the town and housed in one place , ’ he said .
6 When , in 1968 , a new Theatres Act swept away the censorship of plays by the Lord Chamberlain , it was replaced with the 1959 test of obscenity , but added a qualifying provision that no case could be brought without the consent of the Attorney General .
7 If the governors of the school agreed , yet more places ( the ‘ residuary ’ places ) could be brought into the same category .
8 In every case these criteria are significantly more relaxed than those used to designate the original LFA in the UK so that the so-called marginal areas could be brought into the extension .
9 MORE than £250,000 worth of business could be brought into the tourism and leisure industry in Ipswich next year after the town 's junior chamber of commerce won a bid to host a major national conference .
10 These people can not really be criticised for doing their best with the resources available to them and could be brought into the new developments .
11 The radio could be brought into the classroom and a " live " broadcast used , which would give it topicality and make a real life situation , but this is not recommended .
12 As part of the Sunningdale agreement the British and Irish governments agreed to take steps whereby offences committed in one part of the island could be brought before the Courts in the other .
13 The payments in question could be brought within the wording of Reg 20 and it followed that MGN had been under an obligation to deduct tax at source .
14 It is of course possible that where either is inflicted as part of the preliminaries to intercourse , a defendant could be brought within the section even where the recipient fully consented to such acts .
15 At the House of Lords hearing , the QC appearing for the Attorney General made it clear the law lords ' ruling meant no case could be brought against the hospital or medical staff involved .
16 It was held that no claim could be brought against the defendant for failing to load because the contract had been frustrated by illegality before the time for loading .
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