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

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1 Now the sides of the hold and the , the chains used go down , they did n't have wires they had chains go down and with a big ring on the top and then when you 'd the door out , knock the pin out and the door would drop down the mud and cos the ship would come up because she got two side tanks on er a tank each side to bring the ship out of the water .
2 ( b ) Draw back the spent punch , using this action to bring the knee forwards and up .
3 ‘ I said she might come and visit you — she wanted to bring you some oranges to bring the colour back to your cheeks . ’
4 So far as education is concerned , it is known that the government has been concerned for some time about an alleged willingness on the part of some teachers to bring the question of homosexuality out into the open in a way that seeks to normalise it as a form of human relationship .
5 Having completed your downwind leg , you now make another turn to bring the model back into wind .
6 In Lace v Chantler the duration of the war could not be predicted and there was no provision for either party to bring the tenancy to an end before the war ended , and that event might itself be very hard to pinpoint .
7 They do n't realise that it has taken many years to bring the town up to the standard it is now .
8 There 's been anger and despair in the town over this latest example of violent crime , and increased calls for more police to bring the Gloucestershire force up to strength .
9 I just had n't enough evidence to bring the case to court . ’
10 The engine is started on petrol , with just enough suction to bring the gasifier into operation .
11 Joe McGoran , a local hotelier and member of the Dunoon and Cowal Hoteliers Association , commented : ‘ It is we the hoteliers who spend thousands of pounds each year to bring the tourists to Dunoon and Cowal , not the traders .
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