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

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1 TAG was taking steps to bring together a working party to design an appropriate scheme .
2 These groups are known by a variety of names , but the central idea is to bring together a small number of people who have certain interests or characteristics in common and to interview them as a group .
3 Researched by Miss Margaret Wilkes and Ms Diana Webster of the Map Library , and with sponsorship and support from The Highlands and Islands Development Board , Mobil North Sea Limited , British Aerospace , and the Ordnance Survey , the display fully exploited the new exhibition facilities to bring together a stunning collection of maps , charts , aerial photographs , satellite images , and map-making instruments .
4 Churchill said he was planning to bring together a large number of organisations to form a delegation to press the DSS to review the restriction .
5 Or is this the time to bring home a few ingots , dig up the cellar and bury them under the floor ?
6 He took a shotgun with him , to bring home a few birds , as he walked , should he see any .
7 Our room was an ark , and I had no wish for the dove to bring home a green leaf .
8 ‘ My dear Mother , Mrs Mitchell says , ‘ Do let us know if you mean to bring home a little convict . ’ ’
9 SIX of Barlaston 's best are heading down Wembley Way aiming to bring home a national aerobics competition .
10 When the Foreign Secretary visits the Group of Seven summit in the summer , will he bang some heads together to try to bring forward a new deal for the third world ?
11 This was unanimously endorsed by the 1987 Annual Conference , enabling the Officers and supporting committees to bring forward a comprehensive programme for future action .
12 These findings add urgency to UN negotiations to bring forward a global ban on CFCs and related chemicals under the Montreal Protocol .
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