Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] to bring [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Many in both parties now recognise this , and that unity to bring about change in the way Scotland is governed is the only way forward .
2 Longer planning leads will enable Horticultural and scientific staff to bring on appropriate living material for incorporation into the displays .
3 Fond farewells exchanged , we set off for home , our brains buzzing with new and exciting ideas to bring back to Wales ’ .
4 However , the success of Houston and the failure of Wegg Prosser , coupled with the emergence of East End populist orators like E.G. ‘ Mick ’ Clarke , combined with increased hostility by militant working-class and Jewish elements to bring about a rapid reversal of policy .
5 While Gainsborough was becoming enfeebled , nothing was being done outside Ealing and Independent Producers to bring on talent or set up new centres of production strength .
6 The job provided the Halden family with a home and enough money to live fairly comfortably , but with four sons and five daughters to bring up there had never been any to spare .
7 He left me struggling with 4,000 owing on loans — and two children to bring up .
8 Use the E C's political and financial muscle to bring about proper registered and regulated bulk carriers .
9 The Guild would like to see a government committee on catering food set up to coordinate with other ministries , such as Health and Education and local authorities to bring about improvements .
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