Example sentences of "have brought [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm not saying I did n't lift my arm and I 'm sorry for the embarrassment it has brought on the club and our supporters . |
2 | Er not relative not relative poverty because obviously the tide of prosperity has brought up the living standards of er the western world . |
3 | A £19.95 investment in a Blackjack putter is the catalyst which has brought about a change in fortune for Davies . |
4 | This has brought about a shake-out of labour in the financial services sector , where employment growth had exceeded 5% per annum between 1979 and 1990 . |
5 | This has brought about a sharing of information which has allowed a confidence to develop in relation to the long-term outcomes of this way of working with people to achieve particular aims . |
6 | Other varieties were made on farms in small quantities and were usually for home consumption only , but the resurgence of interest in farmhouse foods coupled with milk quotas that forced farmers to look for ways of using their surplus milk , has brought about a revolution in British cheesemaking , which is all to the good for the cheese eating public . |
7 | Abortion is a political act , and as a simple act of Parliament has brought about the slaughter , so only by a political action can the law be changed to stop it . ’ |
8 | What has brought about the change in Mr Gorbachev ? |
9 | Each change induces subtle adjustments and the heavier bat has brought about the introduction of the early pick-up with some resultant technical deficiencies . |
10 | That kind of people power has brought about the result today . ’ |
11 | The 14-year-old civil war between the government and Jonas Savimbi 's Unita rebels has brought about the collapse of the oil-rich Angolan economy , the story goes , and turned Luanda , once called the Rio de Janeiro of Africa , into one of the continent 's dirtiest capitals . |
12 | An alteration in circumstances concerning 4–7 of the above reasons has brought about the situation found since the mid 1980's , when there has been a lack of growth . |
13 | You then have to ask yourself the question , If there is n't any Government , if there is n't any er local development pressure of any substance which has brought about the need for this policy , has there been some sort of quantum change in Government policy which has necessitated that we give emphasis to this particular issue . |
14 | The capping has brought down the poll tax bill in the borough to £339.22 , a reduction of nearly £14 . |
15 | The announcement that your manufacturer has brought out a washing powder that does away with washing machines would make every front page . |
16 | The process of preparing Jean-Baptiste Lully 's ballets for the new edition of his complete works has brought out a number of notational and textual questions that have direct relevance for future performances . |
17 | Dodgson thinks that the debate over community care has brought out a demand among general practitioners for attached social workers , particularly among fundholders . |
18 | But at least in introducing the 1983 Annual Report a few months later he announced with pride ‘ Your Committee has brought out the Bondholders ! ’ |
19 | Barbour has brought out the flyweight Durham jacket ( £90 ) which , despite the description , is harder wearing but heavier than most of the other jackets I have tested . |
20 | How excellent to see that Sinead has brought out the closet intellectual and spiritual in all of you . |
21 | Peter Storm seems to have broken out of its slightly down-market image and has brought out the Microlite Mountain jacket ( £105 ) using its own breathable and waterproof MVT coating . |
22 | Murray has brought in a couple of good players and reckons Hartlepool have a fair chance of challenging for promotion this season — and I think he 's right . |
23 | Well the , the risk has changed for a start I mean with the chemicals there are so many now erm chemicals and so much of it being transported by road , the risk of that and the dangers of accidents must be increased , although legislation has brought in a number of improvements , so firemen have to be very much up to date with that . |
24 | Michael Heseltine enjoys grand gestures and has no intention of allowing the Labour Party ( which has brought in the architect Sir Richard Rogers as its adviser ) to make all the running where the debate on the future of London is concerned . |
25 | Soldiers in the front line of industrial strife David Fairhall on the discreet arrangement that has brought in the troops . |
26 | He stood smiling , licking his own with relish , and wiping the ends of his moustaches where the ice dung to them , and you and Lucia , befuddled from your interrupted sleep echoed his gurgles and grunts of pleasure at the taste ; he 'd brought back a tub , filled with a variety of ice creams : ‘ A macedonia ! ’ he 'd call out , a fruit salad of ices . |
27 | We thought the bumpy flight must have brought on a bout of air-sickness , but it was not so . |
28 | If Golding had replaced bushes by reeds , or river by pond , these would not have been stylistic variants , but would have brought about a change in the fictional world . |
29 | Cattle theft must also have brought about a measure of loss equal to the gain of those who profited . |
30 | That the two were incompatible was clear by the late 1140s but this of itself would not have brought about the annulment . |