Example sentences of "are brought [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Working-class artists are brought up with the traditional — at best , and if they can get it .
2 He wrote to Rohde in 1868 , encouraging his friend to follow suit : " we must do it simply because we can not do anything else … [ but ] … for our part let us see to it that young philologists are brought up with the necessary scepticism , free from pedantry and the over-valuation of their profession , and behave as genuine promoters of humanistic studies .
3 In compulsory competitive tendering the Government are merely bringing up the rear and ensuring that local authorities that have not yet taken advantage of those techniques are brought up to the level of the best .
4 With his skill as the basis , the Embalmer will not be content unless all other departments with which he has contact are brought up to the highest possible standard .
5 ‘ Young people are brought up in the age of the video , so they can assimilate television that is cut quickly to a good musical beat , whereas older viewers would think , ‘ Oh God , it 's too fast and I ca n't stand all that dreadful loud music ’ , ’ Shapero says .
6 Most of us who are brought up in the Western Christian tradition take the divinity of Jesus for granted or regard it as a philosophical problem .
7 In winter , the storms stir up the water , and nutrients — such as N and P — are brought up from the bottom .
8 If , by virtue of the above , proceedings may be commenced in either court , the choice of court will be influenced by the following considerations : ( 1 ) where the case is eventually to be tried , ie whether in the High Court or in the county court — separate rules for each , set out below , apply ; ( 2 ) whether the county court has jurisdiction to grant the relief being sought ( see Chapter 2 ) ; ( 3 ) whether the county court has jurisdiction to enforce the judgment to be obtained ( see Chapter 2 ) ; and ( 4 ) the risk of being struck out or penalised in disallowance of costs if proceedings which are clearly suitable for one court are brought instead in the other ( see below ) .
9 But you are brought closer to the real nature of Appenzell and its people if you catch a train on the narrow gauge railway from St Gallen .
10 Many of these are brought about by the presence of the River Avon , cutting off areas , and the railway lines and sidings that criss-cross the area .
11 In one particularly telling scene between Kathie and her mother Nell ( Brenda de Banzie ) , the issues of sexual relations between Black and White people , and ‘ mixed race ’ children are brought out into the open .
12 Practising kung fu puts a person in touch with himself or herself ; his or her own failings are brought out into the open .
13 When these new factors are brought out by the informant the interviewer can then follow them up in more detail by a simple prompt , such as ‘ Tell me more about what happened when the old vicar died and this new man came who fell out with the schoolmaster . ’
14 In the third section , social status and the criminal ‘ underworld ’ are brought together through the reunion of Pip and his benefactor , his family , Miss Haversham and Estella .
15 The third stage of data collection involves sequencing the collection so that the various forms of data are brought together at the end of the first year .
16 But two worlds , poles apart from each other , are brought together at the end .
17 Despite retrenchment to an upper floor , more than 200 watercolours , drawings , graphics and paintings by thirty-one classic modern artists , are brought together at the Galerie Nierendorf 's traditional autumn exhibition .
18 These three major concerns with children 's thinking , their language , and their education — are brought together in the book for which Margaret Donaldson is undoubtedly best known , Children 's Minds published in 1978 .
19 All your resources — thinking and information , are brought together in the plan .
20 The other Nobel prizes for 1991 were announced by the relevant Swedish academies between Oct. 3 and Oct. 16 : ( i ) Literature — Nadine Gordimer , the South African novelist whose " magnificent epic writing " had as its central theme the consequences of apartheid ; ( ii ) Medicine — Erwin Neher and Bert Sakmann , German scientists working on the function of single ion channels in cell physiology ; ( iii ) Economics — Ronald Coase , the veteran UK-born member of the Chicago school and theorist of transaction costs and property rights , relevant to how buyers and sellers are brought together in the free market ; ( iv ) Physics — Pierre-Gilles de Gennes , the French scientist , for his work on applying the study of order and behavioural similarities in molecules to a range of complex materials ; and ( v ) Chemistry — Richard R. Ernst , the Swiss researcher , for contributions to high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) spectroscopy .
21 Stephen and Bloom are brought together in the final stages of Ulysses so that at last the space of desperation can be closed , the vertical pull of Stephen 's iron ambition , set against the downward sucking force of Blooms ordinariness .
22 I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all .
23 And with that slice of humour , we are brought back to the present .
24 But if that is put on one side we are brought back to the question of what kinds of determining factors Poulantzas invokes in order to explain what actually happens .
25 The answer to his first point is that it is absolutely clear that a number of people who break their bail conditions are remanded in custody when they are brought back to the court ; but that happens in only about six out of 10 cases , and in four out of 10 cases when those who break their bail conditions are brought back to the court , it seems that they are no longer remanded in custody but are again let out on bail .
26 The answer to his first point is that it is absolutely clear that a number of people who break their bail conditions are remanded in custody when they are brought back to the court ; but that happens in only about six out of 10 cases , and in four out of 10 cases when those who break their bail conditions are brought back to the court , it seems that they are no longer remanded in custody but are again let out on bail .
27 Furthermore , if documents of transfer for certain assets are executed outside the United Kingdom stamp duty will not be payable until the documents are brought back into the United Kingdom .
28 Abraham has passed the test , Isaac is saved , and the purposes of God are brought back from the edge of the abyss .
29 For the first time , it makes it an offence to possess racially inflammatory material , and films , videos and records are brought explicitly within the ambit of the Act .
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