Example sentences of "be brought out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | All you need is a table and chairs that do not look out of place in whatever room they are put — though , of course , folding varieties of both can be brought out for the occasion . |
2 | That I should back off from a story that I know needs to be brought out into the open ? |
3 | Of all the aircraft to move , the Dornier will be the first , needing the removal of the engines , the wing and the tailplane before it can be brought out of the Museum , through the Bomber Command Hall . |
4 | ’ Several of the younger soldiers hooted with laughter , and Cathbad looked hurt and had to be brought out of the sorrel and soothed . |
5 | Britain and the United States were similar , though , in that both were to be brought out of the Depression of the 1930s not by government economic policies but by rearmament and the Second World War . |
6 | ‘ There is no doubt about the quality of the coal , but two questions need to be answered — can it be brought out at a price which allows a profit and can the consortium attract the investment required to run the place ? ’ |
7 | These points , figures , and analogies must be fixed in the memory so that they can be brought out at the appropriate moment . |
8 | One of the men was ill and very weak and would have to be brought out on a stretcher . |
9 | Several grass-roots supporters want their concern about interest rates and higher mortgages to be brought out in the open tomorrow when Mr Lawson replies to the debate on the economy . |
10 | The realization principle should be brought out in the discussion of this asset . |
11 | Since the event was well publicised and sponsorships clearly identified , there was nothing secret to be brought out in the open , he told the committee . |
12 | The other advantages of a freezer are that it enables you to store food that can be brought out in an emergency when you have unexpected guests , or to store certain foods in bulk , such as bread , to save you from frequent trips to the shops . |
13 | The reasonableness of bringing some element of quality into even a strictly hedonistic system may be brought out by the following thought experiment . |
14 | The accidental factor , that belonged to the past , was the leadership of the aristocracy : in the later nineteenth century the sans culottes of Madrid streets could not be brought out by the traditional symbiotic relationship of aristocratic employers and plebeian clientele . |