Example sentences of "he bring [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She had been waiting for him to bring up the subject and was not surprised when he did so that very evening , although not , as she had anticipated , because of the eminently satisfactory report from her gynaecologist but for another reason altogether .
2 In the third movement March his speed is less hectic than that of Pletnev or Jansons , but this allows him to bring out the rhythms with more of a swagger .
3 Madeleine , however , had insisted he bring along a girl to make up a foursome and Primrose was the only girl available at the last minute .
4 He brought over a tray with a silver coffee service on it and a pair of exquisite bone china cups , settling himself opposite her , his face grave .
5 SE5as do not , ’ he brought up a long , curling belch , ‘ wobble . ’
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 When she returned with the money he brought up the matter of the dog's-tooth suit .
8 He brought up the old goat 's collar .
9 He brought up the arbalest but , even as he did , the great two-edged sword scythed the air , neatly slicing the merchant 's head from his shoulders .
10 I phoned Debby to get Steven 's phone number to get him to leave out the microphone and the amplifier and then he brought up the microphone and did n't bring up the amplifier .
11 He brought out a notebook and methodically wrote ‘ KENDALL 'S ASSESSMENTS ’ at the top of the page .
12 He brought out a list of thirteen Arab properties that he wanted me to buy and then resell to the Jews .
13 From the pouch hanging at his belt he brought out a leather flask .
14 He brought out a gun .
15 In 1952 Gow followed the Theocritus with an admirable edition of the Greek bucolic poets in the series of Oxford Classical Texts , and a year later he brought out a valuable translation of these writers with a useful introduction .
16 Besides publishing pamphlets and organizing petitions , he brought out a short-lived newspaper , the Flying Eagle ( November–December 1652 ) , in which he denounced the abuses of the day .
17 He brought out a Spanish translation of Calvin 's great work , Institución de la religión Christiana ( 1597 ) , and the version of a French criticism of the Holy Year , Aviso a los de la Iglesia Romana sobre la indicción del Jubileo ( 1600 ) .
18 He brought out a gun , which had a knife attached to it .
19 While waiting he brought out a penknife and began whittling away a table-top .
20 This production was only a qualified achievement , but Eyre succeeded in a different vein when he brought out the kindliness and charm of Harold Brighouse 's Hobson 's Choice at the Haymarket ( 1983 ) , in which Penelope Keith appeared to splendid effect .
21 He brought out the photocopies of his two letters .
22 He brought out the ‘ thriller ’ aspect of Treasure Island through exaggerated perspectives , frequently adopting zoom-lens effects to bring foreground and background into a dramatic unity .
23 He brought out the first published Ordnance Survey map , An Entirely New & Accurate Survey of the County of Kent ( 1801 ) .
24 It was n't that he would n't help , often he did , but he believed that by delegating he brought out the best in people , that they would rise to the challenge , and he had other things to be done . ’
25 He brought out the word with distaste , as if it soiled his lips .
26 And now he brought out the words between his dosed teeth , saying , ‘ You think you 've won , do n't you ?
27 He brought out the very worst in her , she realised numbly .
28 By concentrating on a unique approach to the purchase and resale of business jet aircraft , he brought about a dramatic reversal in the profit picture .
29 Mr Hatton did say he had a good many irons in the fire and that sometimes he brought off a big deal .
30 HAMILTON PARK has always been one of Jack Berry 's happiest hunting grounds , and the Cockerham-based trainer was in his customary bubbly mood as he brought off a 15-1 double yesterday at the track 's final meeting of 1992 .
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