Example sentences of "be bring into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An assessor would be needed to be brought into the workplace at a cost , or it would be necessary to go to an assessor .
2 There being no obvious and convincing way in which the latter can be brought into the reckoning , the practice adopted by disinterested psephologists and proponents of the STV alike is to count first-preference votes only .
3 Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls .
4 Dogs may be brought into the park provided that they are kept on a lead at all times .
5 Neighbouring states and international bodies could also be brought into the settlement which would preferably be enshrined in a treaty .
6 A marvellous stylistic contrast to the intricacy and sophistication of these magnificent Court carpets can be seen in the delightful Marby rug — named after the Swedish village in whose church it was found — which is one of the few remaining examples of the first Anatolian or Caucasian rugs to be brought into the West .
7 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 .
8 Put this analogy into the teaching situation , where the argument often runs that the teacher in higher education should not just be doing research , but that that research should be brought into the curriculum .
9 Distributors of American TV and film productions , writers and other principal leaders in the industry must be brought into the dialogue .
10 The bin is completely portable , so it can be brought into the warmth in winter so that the worms will continue to work .
11 We must fight for greater tolerance , and for legislation that protects against anti-gay discrimination , to ensure that something like Section 28 will never be brought into the rest of Europe .
12 Moreover , these things will be brought into the present not as just any history or teaching , but as that through which God is supremely known .
13 Both newly separating couples and already existing lone-parent families will be brought into the scheme , which means that existing maintenance orders will be re-assessed according to the formula .
14 That is when all limits are lifted from the amount of alcohol and tobacco that can be brought into the country from Europe for personal use .
15 The bodies maybe no more than two or three per year will be brought into the mosque and removed immediately after the funeral service . ’
16 In addition , two figures of saints from the Berenson collection will be brought into the study as Carlo Volpe has also connected them with the Valle Romita altarpiece .
17 A variety of people will be involved and should be brought into the planning of the programme .
18 Potted primulas and other plants that have been standing in frames can be brought into the greenhouse now .
19 Leave these in a sheltered place outdoors until mid-January , when they can be brought into the greenhouse for early , hand-pollinated flowers .
20 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 .
21 He was only four seats fewer than Wilson and the Ulster loyalists could perhaps be brought into the equation .
22 He claims that about 200,000 people will be brought into the tax net for the first time and that the NI increase will , for the majority , be the equivalent of an increase of a penny on the standard tax rate .
23 Weighing 60 tons , a new transformer for South Electricity Board 's sub-station in Hindhead , was the biggest load ever to be brought into the district by road .
24 If the answer to the pursuer 's case is that the fault for the accident rests wholly or partly with someone else , consideration should be given now to service of a Third Party Notice by which that other party blamed can be brought into the action .
25 She is ‘ the favoured place where God can , and wills to , be brought into the world ’ .2l
26 The CAB adviser is supported by the vast information system which will often be brought into the prison using the portable microfilm system .
27 Patients and relatives can be brought into the classroom either in person , or in the form of a taped interview or talk .
28 By applying judgements to the curriculum itself , evaluation by the users of that curriculum can be brought into the classroom , evaluation can be made to serve as a basis for new directions in the process of teaching and learning … it can shape and guide learning and guide decisions within the curriculum process .
29 e ) Trade unions have developed a wide range of learning materials and processes which can usefully be brought into the classroom .
30 The big tobacco companies , which offered financial support , caused some embarrassment by suggesting that anti-smoking campaigns should not be brought into the classroom .
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