Example sentences of "be brought out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She had been brought out to Romiley in a car by two men who had poured petrol on her and set her alight . ’
2 Tinned foods had been brought out to India by various visiting Test and County Cricket Board officials and spectators and at lunch yesterday England 's players were able to choose from tuna , boiled ham , corned beef , baked beans , vegetable soup , chicken pate , tea , coffee and boiled rice .
3 The train steamed at speed through the night and at 04.00 halted briefly at Hanover where , on the platform , waited the portly figure of General von Hindenburg , who had been brought out of retirement to become Commander-in-Chief .
4 A new Expert book has been brought out in time for Christmas .
5 In Fig. 4 ( a ) has been brought out in readiness but cut back until required .
6 Cranston had already ordered their horses to be brought out into Cheapside .
7 The release of additional space has allowed 150 rarely seen works to be brought out of store , restored and with contemporary frames intact .
8 Hoops used to be brought out from time to time , to become a craze , then be forgotten again .
9 Having said that , I feel that there are significant aspects that should be brought out in order to put the matter in perspective .
10 An urgent decision was taken on the surface that the men would have to be brought out in groups of three .
11 and say anyone not joining in will be brought out in front of everybody else .
12 Two years later dozens of Green Goddess military fire engines were brought out of storage to cover the firemen 's strike .
13 Two years later dozens of Green Goddess military fire engines were brought out of storage to cover the firemen 's strike .
14 The generality of application or the audi alteram partem maxim , and its flexibility in operation , were brought out by Lord Loreburn L.C. , who stated that the maxim applied to ‘ everyone who decides anything , ’ while recognising also that the manner in which a person 's case was heard did not necessarily have to be the same as an ordinary trial .
15 They were brought out by volunteers and flown to Britain .
16 this is erm , this is a bit like I went to an auction at erm Chesteny Street , and all the exhibits were brought out by hand , by , by the
17 Gradually this forced the Conservatives into ideas of planning and influencing the location of industry , special plans being brought out for Scotland and for the North-East of England .
18 There are behind-the-scenes flurries as the sheet-covered frock is brought out of storage — by ladies dressed in white coats and white gloves so that the masterpiece is n't stained — and the model changes to give us another twirl .
19 His evasion of time as a restrictive element is brought out by Ralegh who insists that ‘ Time drives the flocks from field to fold ’ .
20 The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare , almost with an admiration for its trickery .
21 This aspect is brought out by Robert Eccleshall who suggests that ‘ the function of conservative ideology is to obscure the nature of power relationships by presenting them as permanent and desirable features of human life ’ .
22 As Lord Wilberforce pointed out , once evidence is brought out in court it is in the public domain ; unless the terms of relevant legislation or international agreements provide otherwise , there is nothing to prevent other interested persons or authorities acting upon the information thus made available .
23 Each Jew must imagine that he personally was brought out of bondage in Egypt and taken to the Holy Land .
24 He was brought out of retirement after US troops invaded Grenada in 1983 and overthrew the island 's Marxist government .
25 These also can not occur in postnominal attributive position ; we have cited the unacceptability of postnominal sheer in ( 34 ) , and of course ( 39 ) is equally unsatisfactory : ( 39 ) a team-manager former was brought out of retirement We can also observe that , for the same reason , qualifying nouns , which do not instantiate a property of the head noun , are excluded as a class from postnominal position except , again , for phrases borrowed from French , such as Tournedos Rossini .
26 Nevertheless , some preliminary cobbing could well have been done as the ore was brought out to grass .
27 The prisoner , a woman who had refused to confess her adultery to the Inquisitor , was brought out in chains and bound to a post set in the ground .
28 Inside , the same logo appeared again , on the leather headrests of the deep seats , on the breast pockets of the cabin attendant , even on the coffee-service that was brought out within minutes of their being airborne .
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