Example sentences of "it bring [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I mean it brought up a lot of things that we perhaps
2 It brought home the family 's humiliation and anguish after being forced to move out .
3 It brought back a flood of fear and an almost unbearable memory of loss , the body of the warrior Gyonval fighting with the wood , impaling itself on a sharp branch as if that might keep the soul from parting .
4 Former South Liverpool and Marine defender John said : ‘ I was in the clip that was shown on TV and it brought back a lot of memories .
5 And it brought back the memories of bouquets and the first Miss World competition she won way back in 1911 .
6 Then , when I was grown up I saw the film The Sinking of the Titanic and it brought back the terror .
7 It brought in a record number of entries from around the Group — but only four were correct !
8 But at least it brought in a lot of new business for the organisation which now likes to call itself the listening bonk .
9 ‘ Your house will be worth a lot more now , ’ people remarked brightly , which observation — if it brought forth a reply at all — was countered by a snapped : ‘ I did n't buy it as an investment ’ .
10 It brought forth a flood of French until Jenna stopped it with a rather desperate admission that she did not speak the language .
11 Ernesto Cardenal , the Nicaraguan minister of culture , also made political use of birdsong and jungle in his poems ; it brought out the symbiosis between the land and the cause .
12 Certainly , it brought about the beginnings of an emotional freedom I had not known , and a deeper commitment to radical politics .
13 And it brought about the bridge , Michael .
14 The poison was not given to the Indians in massive doses that would have provoked a reaction , but was administered drop by drop , until it brought about the loss of personality .
15 It brought about the demise of the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
16 While new organizations may possess a strong commitment to a new policy , and may have powers that enable it to bring together the resources for its implementation that were not possessed by any single previous organization , it still has to relate to a world in which other agencies have a great deal of power to influence its success .
17 Or is it to bring down the usurper himself ?
18 That 's what it says , it brings up the mud and the refuse .
19 In fact , it brings down the curtain not only on his role but on ITV 's epic struggle to match BBC in the sporting field .
20 The closing of a station intangibly but significantly diminishes the spiritual life of a country and its people , for it brings down the curtain with devastating finality on a stage which has seen a thousand dramas , comic and tragic , played out and has mirrored the changing moods of the nation , has etched itself into the working lives of some , the emotional lives of others .
21 It brings back a lot of memories for me .
22 This is a very handy aspect of the program , since it brings in the prospect of it being used for other purposes .
23 ( To ROS and GUIL ) They 're a bit out of practice , but they always pick up wonderfully for the deaths — it brings out the poetry in them .
24 Lean , versatile British lamb is so easy to use it brings out the cook in all of us .
25 Although this is by any standards a grotesquely over-simplified account of hundreds of pages , it brings out the attitude which Althusser contests — the idea that Marx 's theory of political economy is just an alternative to the classical one , in that crucial experiments can be devised to adjudicate between them .
26 It brings out the Italian in you .
27 First of all it brings out the functionalist point that the different " aspects " of social relationship , in the fields of kinship , economy , politics , law , religion etc. , are all versions of the same thing .
28 It brings out the colour of your eyes . ’
29 If one takes this as a statement obliquely concerning the Marxist political project , it has a certain validity , in that it brings out the difference between Marxism and ‘ meritocratic ’ , or social-democratic notions of ‘ equality of opportunity ’ : the Marxist project is not merely to allow access to the privileged classes for the most ‘ able ’ individuals from all sections of society , but to transform the class structure ( to eliminate private possession of the major means of production and hierarchical management , and to institute a democratically socialised appropriation ) .
30 And the birth control pill is an interesting example because it brings out the controversy and misunderstanding which there can be , because for many many years there was a great deal of talk about the risks from the birth control pill .
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