Example sentences of "be brought to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But if one is not fundamentalist ( and not simply working as a literary critic ) then there are questions which need to be brought to the text .
2 Charles Friedel from the Sorbonne was president of the organising committee of the conference and put ‘ the study of the reforms to be brought to the nomenclature of organic chemistry ’ on the agenda .
3 The bowler-hatted ( not entirely un-Bolovian ) city gent photographed by his brother outside the offices of Faber and Gwyer in 1926 was determined that his new faith should be brought to the fore on his home , city ground with an emphasis on basic religious values , rather than those of sophisticated aesthetes .
4 In particular the issue of over-consumption needs to be brought to the fore and consumers should be made aware of the role they have to play .
5 If coherence of this kind could be brought to the conduct of government policy , the prospects for the economy remain far from forlorn .
6 Clemenhagen says federal and provincial governments , Medicare providers , and consumer groups must now be brought to the negotiating table to draft a ‘ clinically sound ’ list of core services .
7 She would be pleased to hear from members about issues they fell should be brought to the government 's attention ! ! 6 .
8 Between the sessions , Pope Paul had called for restraint on this topic , and on 28 October Cardinal Agagianian announced that some matters would not be brought to the Council floor in a move widely interpreted as favourable to the conservative forces in the curia .
9 Whereas it was hoped that this would be brought to the Council by the end of November , it may now be into 1993 before the first draft is presented to the Planning and Development Committee .
10 Tremendous efforts by a handful of people , supported by donations from a variety of sources , enabled the matter to be brought to the Court of Appeal who last year unanimously overturned the disaster and returned the protection of the Rights of Way Act to waterways .
11 before these , before these cases can be brought to the court .
12 If everything goes according to plan Constantin will be brought to the NorthEast by Convoy Aid Romania in July .
13 It is not unknown for the editor of a newspaper to be brought to the Bar of the House for uttering a scandalous allegation against the House or a Member of it and the fact that the allegation is true will not necessarily help him .
14 When the Tate Gallery embarked upon its programme of annual reorganisation of the permanent collection in autumn 1989 , it was hailed as a bold and novel decision through which the works of neglected artists buried in the museum 's extensive storage facilities might be brought to the surface .
15 An animal obviously can also suffer in this way , although like plants and watches and unlike the reader , the fact can never be brought to the creature 's attention .
16 Even if the client company has adopted Table A ( Companies Act 1948 , Sch 1 or Companies ( Tables A-F ) Regulations 1985 ) without modification , para 7 of the Institute 's Technical Release TR 720 of 30 September 1988 regarding Tax implications of certain payments to directors should be brought to the Inspector 's attention .
17 However , everything you see and which has been understood is lodged safely in your subconscious and can be brought to the forefront of your mind should it be necessary to do so .
18 The Americans fear the whole structure of arms control could be brought to the ground .
19 Although Innocent had wished the council and the princes to be brought to the point of declaring for Otto , the news , as related by Egidius , was so bad for the Welfs that he felt forced to intervene and declare for Otto at once .
20 Catering for the resident population appears to be include catering for the population that will come into the town in order to do the new work that will be brought to the town by their policies .
21 ‘ A lot of records held on microfilm in Newcastle , Durham and Northallerton could be brought to the town and housed in one place , ’ he said .
22 The idea of using recycled asphalt appealed to me , and it is available cheaply , because often it can be brought to the site directly from the roadworks .
23 There are no circumstances connected with our resignation which we consider should be brought to the notice of the members or creditors of the company .
24 To protect the ‘ genuine ’ third party , the consent of the member States had also to be brought to the notice of the other party to the treaty , a non-member of the organisation .
25 Tribute was paid to the late 's contribution and it was to be brought to the notice of Divisions that nominations were sought .
26 At the same time , I was refusing for her to be brought to the prison because although I wanted to see her more than anything , I was damn sure she was n't going to come to prison and see me .
27 By bringing the two parties together and structuring a transaction involving the use of Floating Rate Agreements ( FRAs ) , an overall package can be brought to the market .
28 The Master of Moots or other organiser should also be informed of the authorities to be cited , in order that he may arrange for such reports or case books as are available to be brought to the courtroom .
29 Branch roads linked the main mining centres , enabling the lead , silver , iron and copper products of the interior to be brought to the coast for export across the Adriatic or , in the case of the Serbian and north Bosnian mines , to be transported to the Danube .
30 It 's a good idea for details of competitions to be brought to the attention of staff and children on a regular basis and for entries to be shared and enjoyed within the school before submission to the judges .
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