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

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1 Then the problems emerged , with the players objecting to Sampdoria being brought to west London in the form of pasta diets and double training .
2 Not children used to being brought to church , thought Daisy .
3 THE man responsible for uncovering South Africa 's hit-squad scandal , the condemned security branch policeman Almond Nofomela , is being brought to court tomorrow by the authorities who are seemingly intent on hurrying him on to his postponed appointment with the hangman .
4 Bowen staged an escape while being brought to court in December last year , Mark Williams is in hospital after becoming ill during the trial and Bush is still being sought after breaking out of the court last week with four of the other accused .
5 It 's how the fox is being brought to life in the poem .
6 One local SD report stated frankly that after the November speech hostile opinion could hardly be registered because of the fear ‘ of being brought to reckoning ’ .
7 Jorge Quintana Silva and another student , Carlos Ortega , were arrested on 4 January 1990 and detained for 10 months before being brought to trial .
8 Detainees have often been held for weeks or months without access to defence lawyers before being brought to trial on charges such as rebellion , illegal association and ‘ enemy propaganda ’ ( a charge brought against those accused of producing , distributing or possessing any information regarded as subversive by the authorities ) .
9 A judicial reform passed by parliament on Nov. 19 reduced the period for which suspects could be held in custody before being brought to trial and allowed them access to a lawyer during questioning .
10 Now most of the overall plan of the original castle is being brought to light , including huge 11th century ditches and ramparts , and its monumental main gateway .
11 I 'm concerned that er people are not being brought to justice .
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