Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] brought to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His lawyer made a further complaint , alleging harassment , and urged that those responsible for the torture be brought to justice .
2 Is it time that the perpetrators of the crime were brought to justice ?
3 If the accord is brought to fruition , it will mean a takeover by this foreigner , ’ he said .
4 It was once thought that the Chardonnay vine was brought to Champagne from Cyprus by knights returning from the Crusades , which might have provided some sort of answer , but this theory has since been discredited .
5 But it was n't until October 1989 that possible fraud was brought to PW 's attention .
6 Areas of contention were brought to light during the summit , however , notably Austria 's objections to the other countries ' reliance on nuclear power , and opposition by Italy to admitting other states ( specifically Poland ) to the group .
7 The mother and child were brought to safety shortly afterwards .
8 It may prompt further , more wide-ranging research , providing ideas to be followed up later , or it may be that some broad generalization is brought to life by a case-study .
9 Gothic architecture was brought to Poland by the monastic orders , firstly the Cistercian , then the Dominicans and Franciscans .
10 A rather ordinary second half was brought to life when Lee Clement chipped the ball in direct from a free-kick for Haslemere 's third goal .
11 In terms of faith development , such personal involvement will give the possibility of added meaning being brought to actions which in adolescence are in danger of becoming mere external observances e.g. prayer and attendance at Mass .
12 But the police continued their enquiries into the activities of the PIE , and in 1980 two other members of the group were brought to trial at the Old Bailey .
13 If meaning is brought to birth within the text , the text itself is the bearer of all the Reality that inheres in meaning ; and that , when one thinks about it , is , while by no means all the Reality there is , quite a good portion of that part of Reality which matters to us .
14 A renewed attempt by ‘ neutral ’ forces was mounted and the five-strong team was brought to safety .
15 The student was not capable of protecting John in his family , but the recognition of this need was brought to fruition in the planned admission to a residential home .
16 There was a clear French model , for example , for Edward I 's Eleanor crosses , erected at stopping-places along the route of Queen Elea-nor 's coffin as her body was brought to Westminster for burial in 1290 .
17 The merits of that full and complete sacrifice are brought to men by Jesus Himself for ‘ there is one God and one mediator between God and men the man Christ Jesus . ’
18 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
19 The whole picture surface is brought to life by the interaction of the angular , shaded planes .
20 This pattern is brought to life with the addition of three brightly coloured parcels appliquéd to the knitted fabric .
21 One such occasion will be when the adult is brought to hospital unconscious after an accident , and has had no opportunity to signify whether she consents to treatment or not .
22 In the camp of the Elf army Aenarion and Caledor were in the midst of their last great argument when fatal news was brought to Aenarion .
23 The biggest event organised by the Trust this year took place over the weekend of 23 and 24 June when the countryside was brought to Salford in Greater Manchester .
24 From the earliest times it was said that sugar was brought to Madeira by Prince Henry the Navigator to capture the trade from the Genoese and Venetians .
25 When the bill was brought to Charles , it was enormous .
26 The welfare state was brought to fruition by the establishment of the National Health Service ( NHS ) in 1948 , entailing the nationalization of hospitals and the provision of free medical treatment , and by the passage of the 1945 Family Allowance Act , the 1946 National Insurance Act , and the 1948 National Assistance Act .
27 It was not until Edward VI 's brief reign that the Protestant Reformation was brought to England .
28 Three of the five men named in the latest militant list were brought to Srinagar last night .
29 These include , the significance of the inaccuracy ; whether reasonable steps where taken by the data user to check the accuracy of information held and what procedures were followed by the data user once the inaccuracy was brought to light ( DPR Guideline 4 ) .
30 Pa-kua was brought to light a little more than 400 years ago by its alleged founder , Tung Hai Chuan .
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