Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] the subject of " in BNC.

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1 I 'm glad you brought in the subject of , the leader of the Labour Council er in which means I am not deviating , and saying that Mister and saying that Mister is now running a moderate Council .
2 When Sara returned they drank the ale and she brought up the subject of an increased allowance for her and the children .
3 One evening at Pack Meeting about two weeks before Christmas , Christine brought up the subject of Miss Miggs during Pow-wow .
4 Finally , when Schisgal had returned to his interrupted slumbers , Mortimer and Yates brought up the subject of the purpose of their visit .
5 Later that evening when they were seated comfortably in the bar Mary brought up the subject of the eerie feeling in the cutting ; they agreed it had been a most disturbing experience and that there must be some explanation .
6 In an address to a potentially hostile assembly of Protestant ministers , he brought up the subject of his religion and emphasized his belief in a strict separation of the affairs of state and those of the church .
7 It was Damian , the Dysons ' younger son , who first brought up the subject of marriage .
8 She brought up the subject of an inquest on a man who had hanged himself .
9 She brought up the subject of an inquest on a man who had hanged himself .
10 Hollywood was just beginning to realize that the old phenomenon of stars might have an added significance in a period of depression and there must have been considerable delight in the studios at the alacrity with which the critics took up the subject of Cagney .
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