Example sentences of "bringing [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , the Schopenhauerian aspects of his theory contradicted his own earlier doctrines without in fact bringing them properly into line with Schopenhauer 's aesthetic itself .
2 Ideas exist in our own minds and we need to master the skilled techniques for bringing them forward for evaluation and application to our problems .
3 In the Cox Report we therefore set out our rationale for explicit knowledge about language in a separate section , and printed as part of it the statements of attainment about knowledge about language from the three profile components , bringing them together in order to show their coherence .
4 However , I understand that the finishing line has been re-aligned and that being the case bookmakers on the rails next to the course will be moved nearer to the winning post , bringing them more into contact with punters .
5 As the season progressed I 'd become more aware of the gradual decline in the sharpness of my axes and crampons , bringing them more in line with mixed rather than ice climbing gear .
6 To the charge that Victorians sentimentalised the deaths of their children has been added the allegation that they may have inflicted psychological damage by bringing them prematurely into contact with death .
7 Why ca n't you just say : " There 's a bloke I 've met and I 'm bringing him home for tea on Tuesday . "
8 From 6 January 1993 , the ‘ official rate of interest ’ has been reduced to 8.25% from 9% , bringing it more into line with mortgage rates .
9 Flash floods in October tore away supporting concrete panels from the base of the Mojkovac dam , bringing it close to collapse .
10 Flash floods in October 1992 had torn away supporting concrete panels from the base of the dam , bringing it close to collapse and threatening the release of 3.5 million tonnes of water containing harmful levels of heavy metals from nearby mines [ see ED 65/66 ] .
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