Example sentences of "[is] [verb] to bring the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Organised by Lingotto Fiere , this exhibition has invested a great deal of its hopes in a rigorous vetting system which is intended to bring the level of buyer reassurance up to that , for example , of the Grosvenor House Fair .
2 The debate is intended to bring the Government to account .
3 The British Library Research and Development Department , which , along with the National Foundation for Educational Research in England and Wales and the Schools Council , has funded most of this research , is aware of that problem , and using a standing committee called the Discussion Group on User Education in Schools , it is endeavouring to bring the research into general practice , and even to extend the influence of the work into other levels of education , eg primary schools ( the concentration has been on secondary education so far ) .
4 In addition , it is seeking to bring the credit periods it offers wholesalers into line , at 60 days .
5 Both sensory and contextual information interact in such a way that there is a trade-off between them ; the more contextual information input to a logogen from its top-down sources , the less sensory information is needed to bring the logogen above threshold for activation .
6 Richard is persuaded to bring the plight of Anna 's brother , incarcerated in Moscow , to the attention of the western media .
7 Le Roy Ladurie 's assumption of rationality , unanalysed though it is , is used to bring the interests of holism and individualism in line .
8 or inverted adjectival headings , where the inversion is used to bring the noun into the position of the entry element , for example ,
9 ‘ He 's going to bring the plane down on the swamp ! ’ cried Brown Owl sharply and suddenly .
10 The Government is proposing to bring the majority of these buildings within the ambit of local authority control .
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