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

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1 If the accord is brought to fruition , it will mean a takeover by this foreigner , ’ he said .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
5 The whole picture surface is brought to life by the interaction of the angular , shaded planes .
6 This pattern is brought to life with the addition of three brightly coloured parcels appliquéd to the knitted fabric .
7 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 .
8 The longest and funniest unresolved TV chase in history is brought to life through the clowning and acrobatic skills of Russ and Sam with their ribtickling grown-up version on stage tonight and tomorrow .
9 Their big airy dining-room overlooks the river , their delicious pâté of Rouen duckling cooked with port is brought to table in the gigantic old terrines in which it has been baked , their hors-d'oeuvres are always fresh , well chosen , original and beautifully served , ducks and chickens are roasted on a spit in the old Norman fireplace in the kitchen .
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