Example sentences of "bring it [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If only we could bring it into focus , he wrote , if only we could concentrate hard enough , we might be able to understand what it is .
2 And how was it to be achieved — was there agreement about it within the leadership and the wider society , and did a political agency exist that could bring it into being ?
3 And , and Ellen was gon na bring it into college but ca er Helen said do n't you dare !
4 Well I bring , I was gon na bring it to school , yeah
5 In Tchaikovsky 's Second Symphony , Svetlanov allowed some brash brass and unrefined woodwind , seemingly relying on a performance routine rather than applying to the score any insight into the instrumental detail , the folk intonations which can bring it to life in terms of rhythm and melodic inflection .
6 Sometimes they would accidentally bring it to crisis by letting a plate or cup smash on the floor .
7 I 'll bring it after Easter .
8 No , the difficulty I have with Dennett 's excellent paper , and the reason I have brought it into discussion here , has to do with the fact that he never actually says which parts of the diagram are in consciousness and his view is consistent with consciousness being ( a ) the ‘ control box ’ , ( b ) sometimes one box and sometimes another ( very like the ‘ heterarchical aspect ’ of Minsky 's views , which I earlier called a ‘ pinball machine ’ theory of consciousness ) , or ( c ) some elements of what passed down the communication channels , that is to say , the lines between the boxes .
9 Ours was a one-off Section in that we had n't been sent to Castelnaudary where things were reputed to be much easier , and where there was a spirit of prevailing moderation which had pervaded the Legion since Mitterrand had brought it into line with the rest of the French army .
10 in the course of your budget debate and er true to form I 've brought it in front of you this morning .
11 She had hung up a Breughel pint , and the golden patterns on the wall brought it to life — the Elizabethan diamond panes casting shafts of light and designs which would have been impossible through a modern window .
12 ‘ He says , ‘ Sir Jaq 's correct in his supposition that all the slaughter brought it to life — exactly like a conjuration . ’
13 Such measures brought it to heel for the time being ; but this was to be the last occasion before the end of the old monarchy when the government won a real victory over this increasingly dangerous opponent .
14 The classic statement of this view by T. H. Marshall ( 1950 ; reprinted in Marshall and Bottomore , 1992 ) conceived citizenship as a condition in which all members of a society possessed clearly defined and steadily expanding civil , political and social rights ; and in this sense it embodied a principle of equality which brought it into conflict with the inequalities engendered by a capitalist economy or existing in various authoritarian regimes .
15 The Open Software Foundation 's recent wrestling with its internal structure ( UX No 423 ) , reportedly a product of its continuing financial angst , has created a reorganisation that separates OSF/1 , the operating system that brought it into existence , from the other technologies it has put its name to .
16 This may be analogous to the question why a newly independent State is deemed bound by a treaty which brought it into existence .
17 This not only brought it into harmony with the existing regime , but also enabled it to further dissociate itself from its Judaic origins .
18 The reform of both property and divorce law modernised and rationalised the institution of marriage and brought it into line with new kinds of family wealth and relationships .
19 Several times she caught him looking at her unguardedly , and heat flared in his eyes , to be instantly banked as he brought it under control with his iron will .
20 Police closed Borough Road in case of an explosion as 25 firemen fought the blaze and brought it under control after 30 minutes .
21 The Palace was told that the only way to guarantee protection of her broadcast in future was to make it part of the Official Secrets Act and bring it under Government control .
22 ‘ Honestly , I was very interested ; I 've never thought much about the Roman invasion , but you bring it to life . ’
23 Many attempts have been made to tame the Biro , or at least bring it to heel .
24 On the new album , Bring it on Home to Me stands out : mean Tyneside vocals and Irish pipes gloriously underpin the moody soul structures of Sam Cooke 's classic , the pipes taking off at one point as if on a Claptonesque guitar solo .
25 In line with this , the archbishop gave his willing support to direct royal taxation of the clergy in order to defray the costs of the conquest of Wales ; he was also aware that such a conquest would enable him to establish control over the wayward Welsh church and bring it into line with the rest of post-Lateran Christendom .
26 This seems an ideal opportunity to improve the play provision on Scorton playing field and at the same time bring it into line with the rest of the borough .
27 It hopes to adapt the life of the electronic control gear to the life of the lamp so that it becomes a throwaway item and bring it in line with the ‘ convenience purchase ’ of the coiled-coil lamp .
28 This powerful new production of the classic romantic novel magnificently re-creates this superb love story , bringing it to life with a passion and sensitivity that makes it compelling theatre .
29 Coming towards his house and he describes it in stages , bringing it to life all the time .
30 Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process .
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