Example sentences of "[noun pl] to bring the [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Although the parquet was then expected to take steps to bring the document to the attention of the defendant , service was already complete and time began to run for various purposes regardless of the date upon which the defendant received actual notice of the proceedings . |
2 | Provided that the person putting the terms forward has taken reasonable steps to bring the terms to the attention of persons in general , it is irrelevant that those steps were insufficient to bring the terms to the attention of the particular contracting partner , for instance because he/she is illiterate , blind or can not speak the language in which the terms are printed ( Thompson v London Midland and Scottish Railway Co [ 1930 ] 1 KB 41 ) . |
3 | IN THE 1970s everyone seemed to be worried about the dangers of work : Jeanne Stellman and Susan Daum , with Work is Dangerous for your Health , and Patrick Kinnersley , with The Hazards of Work , were among the authors to bring the problems to our attention . |
4 | About 85 new restaurants will be opened in the next two years to bring the total to well over 500 . |
5 | Prosecutors have 84 days to bring the case to court . |
6 | Just as they were implementing changes to bring the company to heel the Chancellor started his process of attacking retail spending through higher interest rates . |
7 | However , major problems remained , not least the fact that the Sihanouk initiative effectively bypassed a UN plan which , since mid-1990 , had been the focus of diplomatic efforts to bring the war to an end . |
8 | A spokesman from the Cerullo organisation 's UK headquarters confirmed that negotiations are underway with satellite management bodies to bring the network to air in the early months of 1992 . |
9 | On 31 October 1936 armed Nazis attacked a Polish home at Schönbrun , near Danzig , and Marian Chodacki , the Polish Commissioner General in Danzig , had to intervene to try and get the police to bring the trouble-makers to court . |