Example sentences of "[vb mod] be brought [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 And he ordered that his daughters should be brought up in the studies beseeming dames .
2 The Gotobeds led a bad life to his strict way of thinking , gambling and travelling and pleasuring themselves , and he said Louisa should be brought up in the fear of the Lord . ’
3 I am satisfied , therefore , that the issue which arises for determination , that is whether it is in the children 's interests that the mother should be permitted to live with them in England or whether they should be brought up in Australia where they could have more frequent contact with their father , may properly be determined in either court .
4 It was beautiful how they 'd laid it down that the baby should be brought up in Dynmouth so that they could always see it about the place .
5 Having said that , I feel that there are significant aspects that should be brought out in order to put the matter in perspective .
6 The realization principle should be brought out in the discussion of this asset .
7 Where there is a gender cue , role mapping can be indirectly affected via name mapping ( she is Diane , so the seer was the person questioned ) , but when there is no such cue role mapping must be brought about in some other way .
8 The way that we 've found it in this this year 's Liberal Democrat Conference was to actually put forward the suggestion that Regional Government could be brought in in a flexible sense .
9 Little boys may be brought up in families where they saw their fathers exercising power in a very macho , bluff way .
10 Loss of citizenship may be brought about in three ways , naturalization in a foreign country , in case of double citizenship , declaration of renunciation of British citizenship , revocation of a certificate of naturalization .
11 Third , there should be a competition tribunal , which would be brought in in two circumstances .
12 She has never abused her position while appearing determined that her sons will be brought up in the sensitive , caring manner denied to their father .
13 This means that a higher proportion of children will be brought up in the local authority sector than figures for the distribution of tenure in their parents ' age-band would suggest .
14 and say anyone not joining in will be brought out in front of everybody else .
15 Hence the contrasts and similarities between the Yugoslav and Hungarian experiences of economic reform , which will be brought out in this project , should prove extremely interesting .
16 The other advantages of a freezer are that it enables you to store food that can be brought out in an emergency when you have unexpected guests , or to store certain foods in bulk , such as bread , to save you from frequent trips to the shops .
17 The Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto in his book , The Other Path , argues that such change can be brought about in the Latin American context by legalizing the informals .
18 It states that if a given change can be brought about in more than one way , the overall enthalpy change is the same for each way .
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