Example sentences of "bring into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 William Joyce attacked the ‘ Slobbering , bastardised mendacious triumvirate ’ of Churchill , Eden and Cooper and argued that conscription would bring into the army thousands of young fascists whose training should not be wasted .
2 Such a change could also bring into the development plan eligibility net a large number of small farms in the French LFAs which hitherto could not qualify because their income levels were too low .
3 The hotel has a strict liability for the property the guest may bring into the hotel ( see Chapter 8 ) and is obliged to accept valuables such as money , jewellery , furs , etc. for safe-keeping .
4 Later still , the boy is acknowledged to be Mrs Moreen 's " son " , but that he is the prospective pupil " in the story 's title is a fact that James does not bring into the open until the end of the passage .
5 Nor shall anyone bring into the city the flesh of horses or of mules or of wild or tame asses , or of leopards , foxes or hares or , in general , of any animals forbidden to the Jews . "
6 Their method of self parody and street clichés — the truly uninhabitable world of the drug crazed rock 'n' roll dream — seems perversely opposed to the lifestyle and set of beliefs that Steven Morrissey would later bring into the world .
7 The kings had been pretty poor specimens as ‘ sons ’ : they showed little enough of Yahweh 's family likeness , and there was a long-standing hope in Israel that one day God would bring into the world a messianic Son , a worthy ruler to sit on David 's throne .
8 A new point that I would make , however , in many of those arguments which relate to the impossible , or alleged availability of additional windfall sites , and land on the inner greenbelt boundary , but I think the analysis which is er carried out is a simplistic one , because it solely relates to residential land requirements , there is no erm attempt to erm bring into the equation whether there is land available for the related employment necessary for that additional residential development , whether there is land available for schools , shops , and Mr Davis 's recreation uses , and so on , and all those will very considerably increase the amount of land required to be released to support residential development , wherever it is located , and that is something which I believe has not been properly taken into account .
9 It lets us bring into the classroom different voices and different accents and a skilful use of sound effects can suggest a setting .
10 The twist to the story came when the old man was found to be a carrier of the very germs that he blamed the coloured people for bringing into the country .
11 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
12 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
13 The publications of Degenhart and Annegrit Schmitt have succeeded in bringing into the mainstream of art history the study of artist 's pattern books and travel notebooks , which were so important for the dissemination of ideas and motifs , as well as book illustration and marginalia drawings .
14 She saw with disappointment that Rupert Stonebird was not among the little group that Sophia was now bringing into the room .
15 It is an assertion that certainly needs bringing into the debate about the Primal Event , and the usefulness of that speculative hypothesis can be seen in relation to the content of Christianity , at least .
16 How many community language teachers have a sensitivity to variation within their own language which does not result in a damaging negation of the forms of language which their pupils are bringing into the classroom ?
17 Group gearing , net of cash balances , was 70% at 30th September 1988 after bringing into the balance sheet factored debts in Sekers ( previously shown off balance sheet ) to conform with Group policy .
18 For the moment , Simon is busy trying to familiarise himself with the mysteries babies bring into the home — such as nappies .
19 How far present-day societies are likely to proceed along this road is a matter of debate ( and I shall return to the question in Chapter 6 ) , but at the least it has to be recognized that in recent years the idea of political action has been very substantially broadened , so that there is already a quite widespread awareness of the variety of ways in which individuals and groups of individuals can assert their dissent from the policies of government at all levels ( for example , the revolt against the poll tax in Britain ) and bring into the arena of public debate alternative policies .
20 Two further instances bring into the picture the various analogues to the Reeve 's Tale .
21 We can not , for example , bring into the argument British Polaris boats which , like comparable US and Soviet submarines , deploy strategic weapons .
22 Pot them up in September and bring into the greenhouse for winter flowers .
23 Bring into the greenhouse or conservatory next February .
24 In the first place , we all need to mourn for our own sins and for the negative contribution we bring into the world .
25 Er but if not , if you are just doing midwifery I , I think you er really need to stick at it and just do that because it 's , it 's the more practise and the more babies you bring into the world the better you get at it .
26 The bin is completely portable , so it can be brought into the warmth in winter so that the worms will continue to work .
27 However , the main channel during the critical period when schools were being brought into the Primary Needs Programme phase by phase ( 1985–8 ) was the Authority 's substantial programme of in-service courses mounted at the Primary Schools Centre , and discussed in Chapter 7 .
28 All told , 10 backbenchers were brought into the Government , including Mr Alistair Burt ( Bury North ) who becomes junior minister at Social Security ; Mr Steve Norris ( Epping Forest ) , Parliamentary Private Secretary to the former Home Secretary , Mr Kenneth Baker , becomes Under-Secretary at the Transport Department ; and Mr Gwylim Jones ( Cardiff North ) becomes Welsh Under-Secretary .
29 Two young economists , Fatos Nano and Shkelqim Cani , were appointed Deputy Premiers , the former having been brought into the government in the last reshuffle , in December , as General Secretary of the Council of Ministers ( in which capacity he was now replaced by Aleks Laurasi ) , and the latter having previously served as Director General of the Bank for Foreign Economic Relations .
30 Observers noted that Georgy Khizha and Vladimir Shumeiko did not attend , although as ministers brought into the government from the defence industry sector in May [ see p. 38923 ] they were thought to support the interest group represented at the conference .
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