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

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1 Western and Pakistani diplomatic sources said the UN secretariat hoped to bring together the six countries directly involved in the conflict — the US , the Soviet Union , China , Pakistan , Iran and Saudi Arabia — to accept the broad terms for a dialogue among the rival Afghan groups .
2 A Sudanese army spokesman on Dec. 20 criticized what it said was the Kenyan government 's support for " certain foreign circles and the colonialist churches " which he said were trying to bring together the divided rebel groups in the south and to persuade them to secede .
3 We will set up a Welsh Economic Council to bring together the various bodies with interests in inward investment , tourism and small business to advise the Secretary of State .
4 In the early part of September there were still hopes for a UN-sponsored peace conference as Oscar Camilion , UN special representative for Cyprus , visited Ankara , Athens and Nicosia in an attempt to bring together the four parties to the dispute : the Greek and Turkish governments and the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities [ see also pp. 38402-03 ] .
5 A similar plan to save the river dolphins would need to bring together the major universities and management agencies along the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers .
6 This led to the need to bring together the different datasets using systems that can be established in the developing countries in which the information is required , and emphasis has been placed on putting together a portable package of processing , interpretation and display facilities .
7 Was there not a case for a corporate quality programme to bring together the different initiatives around the company ?
8 But it has taken the extraordinary campaign of the Natural Law Party to bring home the sheer size and wealth of the movement , 25 years after it first made headlines .
9 But Morocco 's opposition parties want King Hassan to bring home the 1,500 troops he sent to join the multinational force .
10 ‘ My wife ( he used the different word ) is about to bring forth the thirteenth son . ’
11 It is also likely to bring even the larger authorities face to face with the problem of staff mobility — where the absence of one or two people attending an external course may be relatively easily absorbed ( except in smaller authorities ) , internal training is uneconomic for one or two people — and ideally , lends itself to a continuous programme .
12 As early as 11 June , Petain had asked Joffre to bring forward the Allied attack in the Somme area .
13 A possibility next year is to bring forward the Central Wales Line trip — assuming that we do n't try another line — to make a point about BR 's cancellation of the evening trains for the duration of the winter timetable .
14 This is because some weight is given to the cash flows in early years of the bond 's life and this helps to bring forward the average time at which cash flows are received .
15 The draft platform formed the basis of Gorbachev 's opening report to the plenum , but he began by announcing that the politburo was proposing to bring forward the 28th CPSU congress from October to late June or early July , to be preceded by a " report-and-election campaign " during which " overdue personnel issues will be resolved and new elected party bodies will be formed " .
16 Reced er the precedent for the situation that we are in now , yes indeed there is one and it was when er the Labour government was last in power in nineteen seventy eight , when we had er er er to er set up the European constituencies we had a limited time to do it in and all the countries in Europe had to agree to bring forward the same kind of agreement and put it into effect at the same time .
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