Example sentences of "bring you to [art] " in BNC.

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1 A good performance in the ‘ B ’ or regional squads may bring you to the attention of the national coach , and may also result in your promotion to the élite squads .
2 It has a spectacular position on the coast and a 10 minutes walk down a steep drive and across a pebble beach will bring you to the town centre of Lipari .
3 A two or three minute walk would bring you to the house .
4 If ever you have word when I am not by , it will bring you to the prince in my place .
5 However , something on new or developing areas of law , specific cases ( if your clients agree and you believe that it may help them ) and items of genuine local interest can all bring you to the attention of the editors .
6 Turn down that side bit and it 'll bring you to the swimming baths .
7 This bring you to the main designing screen .
8 The Land Rover will go easily through 9 or 10 inches of snow , but unless deeper snow is well packed , then the vehicle will not drive up on top of it and it builds up underneath bringing you to a halt .
9 kisses bringing you to the lift 's black button ,
10 and you work on the computers what you 're gon na be and then it 'll be silly if they brought you to a nursery afterwards if you wanted to be
11 At the end of the path another kissing gate brought you to the rough farm lane running past Milford House , owned by the Ware family , the Salisbury leather magnates .
12 The interviewer may try to catch you out ( or simply be thoughtless ) by asking questions directly related to the job description or advertisement which brought you to the interview .
13 Leonid never brought you to the house after the troubles began . ’
14 ‘ The things we discussed when I first brought you to the palazzo . ’
15 It brought you to the place and then
16 A short walk from the National Maritime Museum across the gentle greenery of Greenwich Park brings you to a handsome 18th-century red brick villa , once the official residence of the Ranger of Greenwich Park , and where the statesman Lord Chesterfield would retreat from the city .
17 A pleasant stroll through gently wooden slopes brings you to a small clearing of luxury homes …
18 This brings you to a barn .
19 A pleasant 15-minute walk brings you to the first two faces , which contain dozens of routes at VS to E1 .
20 From here a final rise brings you to the waters of Lochan a' Choire .
21 A short walk from the castle brings you to the excitement of the TALES OF ROBIN HOOD — the world 's greatest Medieval Adventure .
22 A few steps past the skips brings you to the lift , an aluminium cell sticky with spit and sweets and smelling of disinfectant .
23 A walk down the Munstergasse to the flomanesque cathedral consecrated in 1103 takes you past a treasury of old houses , their oriels jealously preserved , and brings you to the shapely cloister archways of the former zu Allerheigen ( All Saints ) monastery , now transformed into a museum which is one of the most important in north Switzerland .
24 This now brings you to the extraordinary position , 20 years on , in which you are essentially at the same table as your old adversary Edward Heath …
25 Indicating one of the wider streets leading off the square , he added , ‘ A short walk down Calle Lunga brings you to the Grand Canal . ’
26 Fifteen minutes by taxi from Ibiza airport brings you to the port and a choice of crossings to Formentera .
27 A 90 minute flight brings you to the southern capital and the Garden of Oman .
28 You 'll come to a track where you turn right to bring you to the main road .
29 And I remembered our last day together when I 'd promised to bring you to the Peacock theatre and robbed you of your heart 's desire by forcing you into my bed instead .
30 Just as we came into Stranraer Gardens , Mrs Quigley said , ‘ We have worked so hard to bring you to the Lord , Simon !
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