Example sentences of "bring he to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dressed sombrely in a black suit splendidly contrasted with the Order of St George , he refused to plead , but persistently demanded to know by what authority a small minority of the House of Commons , without any participation of the House of Lords , could bring him to trial .
2 And if I could bring him to reconciliation with the king , without more bloodshed and without revenge , I would count it a good deed both for England and Wales .
3 And the missing army of workers who had brought him to life .
4 One note of warning : if you think of Sherlock Holmes as being an historical figure ( and it 's hard not to , so lifelike was Conan Doyle 's portrayal ) do n't try to write stories bringing him to life again .
5 This month the family of one of his victims is bringing him to trial .
6 Apparently following a plea by the newly returned Uniate Cardinal Miroslav Lubachivsky [ see p. 38104-05 ] , Khmara had finally been released pending trial on April 5 after almost five months in investigative custody ( the delay in bringing him to trial resulted from the original indictment having been withdrawn by the prosecution in early March for further investigations ) .
7 I think that 's an implication of what they were accusing him of , but were they bringing him to trial for .
8 The idea of bringing him to justice .
9 ‘ I was n't thinking of bringing him to justice .
10 Bring him to court and he 'll attract publicity for his cause and do your own no good at all .
11 Under s95(4) a police constable can be authorised to take charge of the child and bring him to court and to enter and search any named premises if he has reasonable cause to believe that the child may be found there ( s95(4) ) .
12 Sir Danvers Carew was an important and popular man and the police tried desperately to arrest the murderer and bring him to trial .
13 It was so difficult to conjure him up at will now , to truly remember what he was like and bring him to life again .
14 He has a computer brain , controlling the pneumatics inside that bring him to life .
15 Bring him to heel . ’
16 He was totally obsessed with that dreadful little boy Grégoire — he even brought him to tea here , you know , and the child had no manners at all , he broke one of the Sèvres cups — Edouard said he was nervous …
17 When six years later a son was finally born , his new family simply threw him out and the poverty is so great in the region that one month spent begging and homeless brought him to death 's door .
18 Poor Charles brings him to life again , however , for some further plagiarisms : a nest of antique-dealers , of antic disposition , in Chatterton 's native Bristol , have passed to Charles a cache of papers which , together with the discovery of what seems to be the portrait of an adult Chatterton , persuades him that the poet lived on .
19 She had him completely relaxed , and wallowing in her fellation , as she worked patiently to bring him to orgasm .
20 A group of Scots taken prisoner at Solway Moss , the earls of Glencairn and Cassillis , lords Fleming , Maxwell , Somerville and others , obtained their release and were sent back to Scotland when they signed a request to Henry that he should take Mary into his care , with the intention of marrying her to his son , the future Edward VI ; their offer that they would help to bring him to power in Scotland , should Mary die , was kept entirely secret .
21 It took police 13 years to bring him to justice .
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