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

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1 The closure of the Strait of Hormuz will bring to a stop the wheels of Western industries .
2 It may also bring to a head a number of crucial questions about spreading priorities — for example , defence versus social security spending — when the oil revenues begin to decline over the coming years .
3 The quality of passionate and intelligent realism he could bring to a part was not in demand until many years later .
4 Worthwhile objectives can be expected only after a listing of what each partner could bring to a relationship .
5 He further warned that employers who ‘ set arbitrary age limits are missing out on a variety of skills , experience , and commitment that older workers can bring to a job . ’
6 Does he realise that if he will not act on the problem , it will not only produce a tide of human misery , but will bring to a clattering end any hope of economic recovery ?
7 An employer might bring to a partnership :
8 The process begun under Edward I was continued in July 1333 when , at Halidon Hill , outside Berwick , the English showed that they had learned to coordinate the use of ‘ traditional ’ cavalry with the ‘ new ’ archer force , the combination on this occasion being that of archers and dismounted men-at-arms drawn up in a defensive position which showed what successes a measure of flexibility could bring to an army led by men willing to experiment .
9 At first Christians looked upon the risen Jesus as the Messiah whose return was imminent and would bring to an end the existing world-order .
10 What Pepper v Hart does is bring to an end an anomaly most lay people would not have believed existed : that the courts , when trying to interpret the meaning of statutory provisions , have not been allowed to take into consideration Parliamentary debates and the legislators ' intentions during the passing of a Bill .
11 And it would bring to an end a promising era of Security Council co-operation .
12 It would transfer supervision of the areas from the Bureau of Land Management ( BLM ) to the National Parks Service and would bring to an end the existing cattle ranching , mining activity and off-road vehicle use .
13 The end of the Persian War did not bring to an end the Athenian Empire , though the existence of the confederacy was now harder to justify .
14 If all the requirements are fulfilled , civil legal aid consists of representation for the purposes of proceedings , and it includes all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in the steps preliminary or incidental to any proceedings and all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in civil proceedings arriving at or giving effect to a compromise to avoid or bring to an end any proceedings .
15 It would bring to an end a long and glorious chapter in the history of humanity 's intellectual struggle to understand the universe .
16 In a report on Feb. 14 the New York-based human rights group Helsinki Watch called on Tudjman to investigate and bring to an end serious human rights violations in Croatia , where it claimed that the new government had been executing and torturing detainees and unarmed citizens and destroying property .
17 In other words , the more that students can bring to the course , the more they will take away from it .
18 She could no longer bring to the man she loved her untouched innocence , and , worse than that , she could not bear his lovemaking because it reminded her so bitterly of what had been done to her .
19 There we find an equally spirited expression of what well-executed design can bring to the presentation of corporate information , from the formal reporting of a company 's performance to the promoting of a wider understanding of its aims and personality .
20 Now in her early fifties she may find her age an advantage for the stability , maturity and experience she could bring to the position .
21 But it was said and the barrier was back between them , built of suspicions neither of them dared bring to the surface … though Trent had intended asking her about her grandfather .
22 The process of encouraging staff collectively to analyse and share their own concepts of ‘ remedial ’ and ‘ need ’ can bring to the surface the anomalies , inconsistencies and injustice which at present cloud the vision of some teachers .
23 Margaret Ramsay explores the problems stress can bring to the workplace and suggests what a company needs to be checking out .
24 His knowledge of athletics , along with several other sports , was almost encyclopaedic , and together with fellow presenter David Coleman , he set the high standards for television coverage of athletics which have helped bring to the sport the huge audiences it enjoys today .
25 You may bring to the Home any possessions or furniture within the limits of space in the building .
26 Was he taking up the gauntlet against the subtle yet inevitable erosion such wealth would bring to the culture of his people ?
27 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
28 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
29 In the final analysis it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors ' views .
30 This is an important finding and leads me to question the enthusiasm and commitment that the National Blood Transfusion Service laboratories will bring to the provision of autologous blood throughout the country .
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