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

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1 The case is one of the biggest suits ever brought against the drug industry .
2 For all those unable to attend the last A.G.M. had brought along the gold necklace and bracelet she had received on her retirement as Society Chairman .
3 This rise was a result of successful actions being brought under the negligence principle .
4 Note however that proceedings in the High Court brought under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 which , by virtue of s 141 of that Act , must be heard in the county court shall be transferred to the county court rather than being struck out altogether ( s 141(2) ) .
5 The chain was fined £19,200 and ordered to pay £4,700 costs for the offences , the charges having been brought under the Food Safety Act .
6 THE PATIENT IS BROUGHT INTO THE STANDING POSITION , WITH THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST CONTROLLING THE PATIENT 'S HEAD AND PELVIS .
7 Mark 's promise that the Holy Spirit will look after their words when arraigned before councils for the sake of the gospel is brought into the Mission Charge by Matthew : it seems clear that he is looking forward from an isolated incident in the ministry of Jesus to the continuing mission of the post-resurrection church of which he was a member .
8 In relation to the themes of this paper , I believe that very primitive aspects of the mind are brought into the work situation .
9 In that year The Promotions Centre , an fmcg sales promotion specialist , was brought into the AMV fold .
10 For a while , the most successful pop groups had the power to shift mass consciousness to an unprecedented degree and this confidence expressed itself in a plethora of new sexualities brought into the public eye , offered up for public consumption and then put into practice in people 's lives .
11 The phrase ‘ the military-industrial complex ’ , though brought into the public eye by Eisenhower , is associated with critical elite theorists such as Wright Mills who bear responsibility for identifying and defining the problem .
12 THE 200pc tax slapped on European wine imports by the United States has brought into the public eye the bewildering tangle of international trade agreements or lack of them which come under the umbrella of GATT ( the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ) .
13 This excitement , the copy-writer continues , is brought into the home courtesy of ‘ the new Pye Portable … glorious in tone , generous in volume , comprehensive in range of reception ’ .
14 The picture was completed only in 1971 when children with severe learning difficulties , hitherto provided for by the health authorities , were brought into the education service .
15 I love wooden toys , especially the doll that a local woman brought into the village antiques shop .
16 To get out of bed , for instance , the patient is turned onto his side or lifted and then brought into the sitting position on the side of the bed .
17 The restlessness of industrialists at being expected to take the brunt of sacrifices had led to commercial consumers ( shops , offices , hotels , etc. ) also being brought into the load spreading arrangements in 1948 .
18 Thus by 1930 , when a Roman would still have felt at home on an Andalusian estate , Catalonia contained some of the largest textile concerns in Europe and the immigrant labour , which poured into the Catalan towns in order to escape the wretchedness of rural life , brought into the labour movements of a modern industrial civilization the millenarian tradition of peasants and landless labourers .
19 Farmers were deprived of arms and many of the warrior class were removed from direct contact with the land and brought into the castle towns as an urban ruling class with no independent power base .
20 Sections 20 and 21 deal with the holding of partnership property as follows : s20 ( 1 ) All property and rights and interests in property originally brought into the partnership stock or acquired , whether by purchase or otherwise , on account of the firm or for the purposes and in the course of the partnership business , are called in this Act partnership property , and must be held and applied by the partners exclusively for the purposes of the partnership and in accordance with the partnership agreement .
21 In normal visual flight , the accuracy of your performance will be improved if the Artificial Horizon is brought into the routine scan technique .
22 It was touch and go when the peregrine falcon was brought into the Clockhouse veterinary hospital in Stroud , whether the bird would survive .
23 He claims that about 200,000 people will be brought into the tax net for the first time and that the NI increase will , for the majority , be the equivalent of an increase of a penny on the standard tax rate .
24 Differing tendencies are brought within the Party fold and taken up by the leadership ; otherwise , they perish .
25 He performed only 24 hours within the first 12 months of the order , and was brought before the Crown Court where he was found to be in breach of the order , which was revoked .
26 This was brought before the Parish Council meeting on 16th July and they agreed to endorse your request for assistance in maintaining the Parish Burial Ground .
27 The accounts were eventually brought before the Review Panel , which took exception to Trafalgar 's decision in the 1991 accounts to revalue and transfer a number of commercial properties from developments for sale , under current assets , to tangible fixed assets .
28 He was brought before the district court in Tralee on August 31 , where the judge ordered his extradition to Britain .
29 The authorities approached the crisis cautiously ; in Suffolk the dukes arrested only the four principal offenders , and even they were pardoned when they were brought before the Star Chamber ( 66 , pp.115–16 ; 73 , pp.17–19 ) .
30 No more celebrated case was brought before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee , where Representative Richard Nixon made his political reputation with it .
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