Example sentences of "have bring [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Frankly , it is hard to see what Vidal has brought to the familiar myth , most recently remade as Young Guns .
2 War has brought to the surface things that are normally hidden .
3 The art historians and restorers dealing with the St Servatius restoration are pleased with the expertise DSM has brought to the project .
4 Probably rather less than immediately appears , for , although symptoms of thrush may seem to be related to a recent sexual act , it may be that the trauma of vigorous sexual intercourse has brought to the surface that which was lying dormant .
5 There is a shared pride for the fame and attention she has brought to the dale .
6 To ensure both sides of the issue were fully understood , UKOOA , acting on behalf of all UK operators , is urging the Government not to forget the benefits the offshore industry has brought to the UK economy — typical annual investment of over £9 billion — and huge contributions in royalties and taxes .
7 Please do not be concerned about measuring how much NI has done over the years ; it is not easy to quantify the awareness , understanding and other benefits your publication has brought to the children of the Third World .
8 I welcome the fact that the hon. Gentleman has brought to the attention of the House and of the world outside the fact that Northern Ireland has so much to offer as an area for investment , both from the rest of the United Kingdom and from beyond .
9 Interest in money supply control on the part of governments has brought to the fore the notion that ‘ rational ’ expectations on part of the private economy may limit the efficacy of policy and in some cases thwart it .
10 The financial strength that the trade union link has brought to the Labour Part Party is vital .
11 The debate on the National Health Service has brought to the forefront very different values with each of the two major parties seeking to capture the high moral ground .
12 This guidance note has brought into the open a range of contentious issues that have been debated in correspondence and at meetings between the Faculty and the Department of Social Security 's Policy Division over the last 12 months .
13 Communities must be taught to celebrate the complexity and diversity , the many stories , which the past has brought into the present .
14 THE 200pc tax slapped on European wine imports by the United States has brought into the public eye the bewildering tangle of international trade agreements or lack of them which come under the umbrella of GATT ( the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ) .
15 Now , as the British influence wanes , it is replaced by an American one ; television has brought along the delights of basketball and its popularity has quickly soared .
16 Though he says the courts here are subservient to the regime , he is now fighting a lawsuit he has brought against the Department of Lands .
17 Thus , an assessor has to bring to the assessment process a matrix of skills , knowledge , and experience in order to translate information into understanding .
18 But Doreen retained the sulkiness she 'd brought to the table , and when Jean placed fruit and cereal before her there was not the slightest sign of a polite thank-you .
19 Kalchu climbed on to the roof of the house , and with the flame he 'd brought from the shrine fire set light to the two piles of jharo .
20 He took out the keys that he 'd brought from the office back home , and opened the door .
21 ‘ Each dealer knew well the cattle he 'd brought from the Irish villages .
22 She went into the tiny pantry and busied herself , preparing the ingredients she had had brought from the kitchen only an hour before .
23 If either had applied promptly , the appellant would have brought into the action at an earlier stage and the defendant would , in all probability , have been forced to give consideration then to the making of a claim to contribution in respect of his liability , if proved , to the plaintiff .
24 If Jennifer continued to ladle the sympathy on Helen– the latter might tactically have brought into the conversation something that she knows to be a vulnerable area for Jennifer .
25 This distinction was developed in Rylands v. Fletcher into the rule that as a prerequisite to liability the defendant must have brought onto the land something ‘ which was not naturally there . ’
26 You know — ’ He pulled in his chin as he looked at her before continuing , ‘ It 's odd , but none of the other girls I 've brought to the house over the years have seemed to arouse your animosity .
27 You were born in India on the mission field and through your family 's experience and your own you 've brought to the convenorship of the Board a great personal interest in the overseas church and in international affairs .
28 ‘ And I 've brought along the fruit of my loins , my small claim on posterity .
29 Erm we and that 's one reason why we 've brought along the plan which shows the different traf traffic effects .
30 For all those unable to attend the last A.G.M. had brought along the gold necklace and bracelet she had received on her retirement as Society Chairman .
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