Example sentences of "brought [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The second unscheduled diversion was to Southern Carburettors in Hersham , brought on by the Caterham 's refusal to idle at less than 4000rpm .
2 Timber was carted up , a tough job for any horse , and ore brought down to the Paddy End Mill in the same manner .
3 The one on Parson 's Green was brought down by the ARP boys and packed tidily away , and then we were granted an AA gun , all to ourselves .
4 These services were brought in with the May 1983 timetable to improve the range the Trans–Pennine trains on offer .
5 In the past where an item had been lost , stolen , destroyed or damaged which was originally purchased abroad , and the Policyholder admitted that the item was brought in to the U.K. without being declared at H.M. Customs then the extent of our liability was the value of the item less the amount of duty payable .
6 Commodities which travelled in the opposite direction were salt , which came by sea from Cyprus , the Greek islands and Albania , and which was distributed by means of pack animals to Bosnia and Serbia ; and cereals brought in from the Aegean , Cyprus , Asia Minor and Sicily , and used mainly for local consumption .
7 The curator-in-chief in charge of sculpture , Jean-René Gaborit , asked that the courtyards of the Richelieu wing be covered so that his department might at last have the space to show pieces from stores and also sculptures brought in from the Tuileries gardens and elsewhere , many of them suffering from atmospheric pollution .
8 In 1988 Mr Kevin Gavaghan was brought in from the Burton Group , a British clothes retailer , to be the bank 's marketing director .
9 Sheep were few , cows were kept only in small herds possibly of no more than six for dairy use , mostly of mixed breeds and the horses were brought in from the Midlands .
10 Under new proposals expected to be brought in by the IAAF , starters are likely to lose their power as the final judges of what is a false start .
11 The rest rely completely on the food brought in by the RAF .
12 Now regular feeds with the dried milk brought in by the RAF , mean most are near their normal body weight .
13 And informed Ulster security sources say there is no evidence that the fatal shots have been fired by a specially trained marksman or mercenary brought in by the IRA or that only one or two men has carried out all the attacks .
14 Eighty-one refugee children went to Bunce Court , the school Anna Essinger had brought over from the Schwäbische Alb mountains of the Danube to Otterden , a large manor house standing in twenty-five acres of Kent countryside .
15 Raoul Walsh was brought over from the US to direct O.H.M.S .
16 But if the daily figures had n't yet been brought over from the Ritz and Strand , he would stop off there too .
17 Following her sister 's death in early infancy , her parents ' divorce when she was three years old , and her mother 's remarriage , Marguerite was brought up at the Earls Court residence of her mother and her mother 's third husband , Albert Visetti , a professor of singing at the Royal College of Music in London .
18 For testing purposes , Praxis ran Unix SVR4 through a C producer and generated an ANDF version which it brought up on an ICL plc DRS6000 box using its Sparc installer .
19 I once knew a man who had been brought up beside a Patrick 's Well in County Limerick .
20 However the custody order expressly forbade Miss T. being brought up as a Jehovah 's Witness , the intention being that she should make her own decision when she was old enough to do so .
21 In the case of Repton light-middleweight Leon Young , there was no encouraging influence at all as he was brought up in a Dr Barnardo 's home in Barkingside .
22 Like the ‘ Mef if they 'd been brought up in a Yorkshire pit village instead of some jessified ‘ forest ’ , but with scurrilous standing in for the keyboards , ‘ V ’ are an untutored Stooges. that 's the Three Stooges , mind .
23 Born in 1945 , Sutton was brought up in a Nissen hut , the son of a mechanic and a hairdresser .
24 Commenting on the influence of his parents on his footballing career , Carlos Francis , brought up in the East End before moving north to Birmingham City FC , said : ‘ They 've never even seen me play .
25 Like Karim , Hanif Kureishi was born of a Pakistani father and an English mother and brought up in the London borough of Bromley .
26 At first the ideas appeared as rumours and reports : that , although it had not yet been announced , the US had already taken steps to halt the fighting ; that , in Washington , ambassador Bonnet had been called in and told that a settlement was imperative ; that if the matter was brought up in the UN the US would not necessarily support France ; that the US wished to ensure that no Lend-Lease weapons were being used ‘ to suppress Vietnam — although it was suspected they were ; and that the head of Southeast Asian Affairs at the State Department ( Mr A.L.
27 Frank was brought up in the Hollywood studio tradition and expected producers to exert a large amount of control , but Lester 's lack of freedom did not stop him changing parts of the script — including all of Gawford 's scenes — and reducing the number of songs .
28 She wondered how he would be now if he 'd been brought up in the Down Manor Orphanage .
29 He may have been a Londoner , brought up in the Newcastle coal trade .
30 The inquest heard how Mr Ryder was born and brought up in the Huyton area of Liverpool .
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