Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Newspapers make their money from combination of cover price revenue and what they bring in from selling advertising space .
2 The division of the YJ Lovell group says the move leaves it better placed to cash in on work it is currently bringing in from South Yorkshire .
3 Oh that 's what I did n't bring back from school !
4 ‘ In any case , ’ Finlayson went on , ‘ all those Huns the Kaiser is bringing back from Russia are fagged out .
5 He was once credited with bringing back from Sweden the secret of how the mill worked , which he discovered while disguised as a wandering fiddler ( hence the nickname , ‘ Fiddler ’ Foley ) ; but it now seems clear that the first slitting mill in England was set up at Dartford , Kent , in 1590 .
6 So the arrangements were made with the White Star line and unbeknown to Nellie , Liam eventually did get two reservations on the new ship , which was brought down from Liverpool to Southampton , where most of the passengers got on , and then to Cherbourg to pick up some more and finally to Queenstown before crossing the Atlantic to New York .
7 It 's not tablets of stone which have been brought down from Mount Sinai forever to remain unalterable .
8 and things , job families er , we 've got that already and we 've got , there 's gon na be the computer thing on careers but you see we 've only managed this year to get it brought down from year eleven , somebody who went into this , keeping it very close to myself , to bring it down to year ten they 're actually you know , it 's very , very difficult to let them remove it and I ca n't see that you can then make that down to ninth year just yet .
9 Berkshire 's outlet was Reading , situated on the Kennet just above its confluence with the Thames , and on the way to becoming a major river-port , forwarding malt and meal to London , to which Great Marlow shipped Chiltern corn brought down from High Wycombe .
10 Beador 's own response was reassuring — he thought it a ‘ ripping good idea ’ and gladly added Fontana to the travelling stable of two hunters she had brought down from Yorkshire .
11 Resources for learning also include the local area , the environment , the countryside and the townscape , museums and historic buildings and their collections , the extensive range of local material offered by local record offices , or the local study centre , or reference library , as well as pictures and artefacts brought in from home , reminiscences of family members or the elderly , interesting visitors to the school and many other things ( see Box 13 ) .
12 The economy was strengthened and German miners were brought in from Transylvania to develop the copper , tin , gold , silver and lead mines of the interior .
13 Finland 's principal breed since 1960 , originally derived from 1,600 Ayrshire cattle imported direct from Scotland between 1847 and 1923 , since when importations have ceased , though some semen has been brought in from Britain , the USA and Norway in recent years .
14 If the case is serious , the injured soldier will be rushed back to the Mash unit in the Vitez school , where gallons of blood have been brought in from Britain .
15 Road blocks were set up and a helicopter equipped with heat-seeking equipment was brought in from Manchester as police began a house-to-house search .
16 Road blocks were set up and a helicopter brought in from Manchester as police began house-to-house inquiries .
17 The apse is widely believed to represent the peak of Gothic architecture in Italy and was completed at a time when many of the architects working on the project had been brought in from Germany .
18 We crossed the fields below Underwood and made our way back home as cows were brought in to milk and children were brought in from play for their tea .
19 After 1760 bulls were brought in from England , the Netherlands and southern Scotland to improve them and some farmers began to specialise in certain colours or coat patterns .
20 It seemed as if the nurses were already part of the angelic host as they flew along the outdoor corridors with provisions , that the Steward 's staff , under the direction of Mr Charles Read , soon to be a Desert Rat , had brought in from West Kensington , Fulham and Chelsea .
21 Taxable profits more than doubled to £45.1 million in the 12 months to December as the team , led by Anthony Habgood , the chief executive brought in from Tootal mid-way through 1991 , got to grips with loss-makers and revitalised other businesses .
22 By 1294 there already existed at Rouen , on the river Seine , a shipyard controlled by the king and employing specialist ship-builders brought in from Genoa .
23 I do n't believe that 's because people are being treated better , or more people are being treated better , but at a cost of eighty million pound , there are four thousand more managers or accountants , people brought in from business , people who will do business , people who will sort out privatisation .
24 One client recently had 25 ft date palms brought in from Egypt .
25 Brought in from Luxenbourg , it will process the slag created as a by-product of the metal smelting process and transform it into a valuable type of cement .
26 Dunn was brought in from Ford , where he was director of product development in 1983 ; he will be best remembered for the development of the Bentley Turbo R , now the company 's best-selling model .
27 Crawford Allan was brought in from RBIS Head Office to be Director , Operations ; David Miller moved from Aberdeen Office to become Manager , Schemes Unit ; and Alex Graham and Bob Aitken left Edinburgh Centre — Alex to become Manager , Corporate Unit and Bob to set up and manage the Training Department .
28 Left-sided utility man Donal O'Neill was brought in from Omagh , along with Derek Donaghy , ex-Ballyclare Comrades full back and Denis Rodgers , a centre back from the Welders .
29 By the autumn of 1935 the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission ( and Hector Charlesworth ) were replaced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with a Director-General brought over from London in the person of W.E .
30 His body was brought over from New York by Mary Read and fifty Girls representing troupes all over the country met at Westminster Bridge Road and had the strange experience of travelling in the Necropolis Funeral train to Brookwood Cemetery .
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