Example sentences of "to bring [pron] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In carrying out the review proposed in paragraph 10 above , MPAs will clearly have to distinguish between permissions that need improving to bring them up to modern standards , and those that are/would damage designated sites , important water resources etc .
2 The markets have been earmarked for closure because it will cost more than £6m to bring them up to new EC hygiene standards .
3 He had had to bring her back through one of the worst storms on the North Atlantic .
4 All that was necessary to bring it on in more or less its full force was the sight of the Bible , its cover or open page , or its mere name , or the sight of a church , or the sound of any bell ringing solemnly , from Big Ben down to the bell of the Sunday muffin men .
5 We will establish a new Urban Regeneration Agency to pull together our efforts to clear up and develop derelict land , helping to bring it back into commercial use and provide new opportunities for local people .
6 Eat slightly less and exercise a little more ; aim to bring it back to normal within a week or two .
7 The aircraft has been on the airshow circuit for a number of years and now needs a lot of tender loving care to bring it back to pristine condition again .
8 A check was done on the pH and a proprietary acid buffer was added to bring it down to 6.5 Softening resin was added in a box filter to bring down the hardness to 8°DGH .
9 So if you 'd like to bring it down to mumsy sleep .
10 If the reports on the Foxbat 's speed and defence capabilities were anywhere near correct , the aircraft should be able to evade any naval attempts to bring it down without much trouble .
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