Example sentences of "also bring the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only are these harmful to the people directly involved and to their congregation , but they often receive publicity and may also bring the Church into disrepute . |
2 | The century had also brought the acceptance of other liberal assumptions . |
3 | Its public premiere was at the Theatre Royal , Brighton , on 19 May 1947 , first night of a tour which also brought the company a change of name , to Sadler 's Wells Theatre Ballet . |
4 | In becoming the first country to shun the Springboks , the Welsh not only turned about face from their decision of five years ago , but also brought the advent of a professional rugby circus in the Republic that bit closer . |
5 | The last days of August also brought the news that BR was busy setting up its own road-rail distribution operation , called Haulmark , to be based at Woking , Surrey . |
6 | The ruin of the German economy which was completed by the Thirty Years War also brought the ruin of the Fuggers . |
7 | Victory also brought the curtain down on a barren spell for Hendry , whose last success in Britain came in the Matchroom League 8 months ago . |
8 | While this brings advantages on knowhow , it also brings the problem that the UK may be influenced by the effects of foreign experience , particularly safety standards . |
9 | ILEA also brings the issue of race and gender together by stating that ‘ sex and race inequalities are linked through the experience of discrimination , prejudice , stereotyping and powerlessness ’ ( 1985 , p. 5 ) . |
10 | When the vines flower early , the vintage is usually better , but that also brings the danger of a late frost in April killing the buds . |