Example sentences of "that bring [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Chris Humphreys , London secretary of the National Union of Public Employees , warned that bringing in the troops would cause long delays and unnecessary suffering . |
2 | At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did . |
3 | The plausibility stems from the implicit allusion to ideology ; there are historical forces at work in human culture that bring about the obfuscation of meanings that are then hidden . |
4 | When we looked at group psychology and analysis of the ego , we saw that it was processes that occur in the ego , such as identification and projection , that make social groups possible , that bring about the social order of psychological groups . |
5 | ‘ It happened in the gym of this club right in the middle of my training , ’ he recalled , ‘ but it was not the training that brought on the attack although I had probably overdone things . |
6 | It was , he maintains , the complete reversal in the manufacturer-retailer relationship where design is concerned that brought about the high-street revolution for which Habitat was largely responsible . |
7 | But what was it that brought about the return of the question of the enlightenment to contemporary philosophical enquiry ? |
8 | This chapter begins by considering the circumstances that brought about the so-called imperial presidency . |
9 | Was it heroism or was it , as Marlow suggests , ‘ his exalted egoism ’ that brought about the death of Lord Jim ? |
10 | Gradually , he led her through the centuries to later years , years that brought about the attempt to overthrow the Faith by the English under Henry , and of the increasingly repressive measures that had been taken by the Lord Deputies under Elizabeth in the last fifteen years . |
11 | Zamora in Los Angeles is like Murphy in Ireland , ‘ and most of them are just as tough ’ said McCullough 's manager , Matt Tinley after a bout that brought out the best in Wayne . |
12 | The Fnac has renewed its long-running offensive against the French system of r.p.m. on books — just a few weeks before the parliamentary elections which seem likely to spell defeat for France 's ruling Socialists , the party that brought in the Loi Lang to regulate book prices in 1981 . |
13 | Must have been caused by the explosion that brought down the plane or by the impact of striking the water . ’ |
14 | It was as if she had said something and it had caused a click in his mind that brought down the shutters to keep her out . |
15 | who , who was it that brought down the human race ? |
16 | Once more , it is Slovenia that excels , and Kosovo that brings up the tail . |
17 | Art is at least as important as Politics , whether in Peace or war , and it is Pound 's intransigent conviction of this that brings out the philistine in others beside Peter Robinson . |
18 | Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins . |
19 | He was a bit bird-like , a picky eater ( especially when he was paying ) , fast in his movements and very thin in the sort of way that brings out the motherly best in women . |
20 | There must be something about sporting events that brings out the unexpected in live radio and television commentaries . |
21 | This is n't superstition , it is just that some people seem to attack computers in a way that brings out the worst in them . |
22 | What is it about kitchens at parties that brings out the homing pigeon in everybody ? |
23 | It may be the song of the curlew that recalls childhood holidays on the moors and dales , the calls of oystercatchers that bring to mind the seaside , the smell of the salt , the sunshine and ice cream ; or the song of the thrush that brings back the memory of a walk , a place , a friend who shared a memorable day . |