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

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1 The elimination for cooling requirements and the use of integrated circuit fabrication techniques to produce the image 's solid state detectors are expected to bring the costs of future models down by a factor of ten or more to under £1000 .
2 The C&G claims the cash distribution is merely designed to bring the reserves of the two societies in line .
3 Successful efforts had been made to bring the work of the schools for pupils aged between eleven and thirteen closer together , and to encourage co-operation among the various subject specialists — most of whom eyed one another warily , hedging their bets until decisions were taken .
4 In W. J. Perry 's The Origin of Magic and Religion which he reviewed in July 1924 , four months before these lines appeared , Eliot read of ‘ old stone images ’ of the Melanesians , of mana , of the handing down of rituals , and of W. H. R. Rivers 's work on ‘ an extensive literature in which attempts are made to bring the symbolism of myth and ritual into relation with modern views concerning its rôle in the dream and disease ’ .
5 Farmers have borne the brunt of changes needed to bring the countries of Europe into line .
6 ‘ We are prepared to work with the police and to provide the information needed to bring the perpetrators of attacks to justice , ’ he says , adding that he would like to see Mr McLean in the hope of building a relationship .
7 The leading newspaper The Fiji Times echoed his call in its own editorial columns and has helped to bring the issue of the use and abuse of media to a wider public than ever before .
8 The leading newspaper The Fiji Times echoed his call in its own editorial columns and has helped to bring the issue of the use and abuse of media to a wider public than ever before .
9 Le Roy Ladurie 's assumption of rationality , unanalysed though it is , is used to bring the interests of holism and individualism in line .
10 Richard is persuaded to bring the plight of Anna 's brother , incarcerated in Moscow , to the attention of the western media .
11 Afro-Caribbean parents , in particular , had consistently attempted to bring the fate of their children in British schools to public attention .
12 They can be tightened to bring the top of the sack closer to the back , spreading the load over the shoulder harness and enabling the wearer to keep an upright stance , thus improving the stability .
13 Backpacking sacks have additional straps between the main body and the top of the shoulder straps which can be tightened to bring the top of the sack closer to the back and thus more upright .
14 Sooner , rather than later , Europe will be forced to bring the standard of its financial reporting in line with the rest of the world , not least the US .
15 At that time the post of Assistant Dean was created to bring the number of central posts to 2.5 ( including the Co-ordinator ) .
16 ( ii ) Forms of refusal should be redesigned to bring the consequences of a refusal forcibly to the attention of patients ( post , pp. 798D , 799G ) .
17 Forms of refusal should be redesigned to bring the consequences of a refusal forcibly to the attention of patients .
18 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 .
19 Since then the firm has managed to bring the amount of zinc in the effluent down to about 20 p.p.m. , but the agency has made it clear that it has to go below that .
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