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

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1 Already he was capable , it seemed , of making that impact on the stage which was , in record time , to put him at the top of his treacherous profession and bring on the applause of his finest contemporaries .
2 And the operations in France support and work with the company 's reseller community , which bring in the bulk of its European revenues .
3 And the operations in France support and work with the company 's reseller community , which bring in the bulk of its European revenues .
4 At the same time , a third tier has been added to the R&T structure through the concept of skill centres which bring together the interests of more than one primary group working in the same field — that at Runcorn serving the acrylics and resins businesses is an example .
5 If the risk-free hedge is seen to produce a greater return than the risk-free rate then arbitrage will take place as investors offer to write more calls and so bring down the price of the option .
6 They have cleared their shelves of anything that could offend the public or bring down the wrath of the tabloids .
7 There is therefore some hope that imprisoning executives might , through incapacitation and deterrence , bring down the incidence of corporate crime .
8 These would undoubtedly deter smaller corporations and bring down the incidence of corporate crime , particularly amongst the relatively smaller national-bound corporations , and even those larger corporations whose capital equipment is relatively fixed and who need the local more specialized work force .
9 They bring home the inequality of material conditions : at the one extreme old men in filthy lodgings chopping a few sticks to keep warm , and at the other the lady of the manor supported by servants and a companion in her immaculate drawing-room .
10 Vietnam 35 years later , moving images and sounds bring home the horror of a napalm attack .
11 But above all they bring home the fragility of human power to rescue us from despair and the absence of hope .
12 I bring up the subject of music .
13 Today we can talk about sex without modesty or fear , but bring up the subject of death and you will be treated with the same social horror as if you had brought up the subject of masturbation at a Victorian ladies ' tea party .
14 But then they bring up the story of a great uncle who was infected with French ideas and took to drink , and so they insinuate I shall do the same . ’
15 ‘ operations whose implications bring up the question of a girl 's right to privacy about her sexual life .
16 The story bring out the significance of dreams and their interpretation at this time .
17 This Sunday is observed as World Day of Prayer for Vocations , I commend to your attention the materials from the National Vocations Office and ask that you bring out the theme of vocations in your celebration of the liturgy of this Sunday of Easter .
18 Life and death situations bring out the reserves of human resilience .
19 Bring out the lessons of teamwork
20 At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did .
21 The number of days lost through strikes is lower than at any time since 1979 , and people ought to know that Labour policies would sweep all that away and bring back the sort of industrial anarchy that existed in 1978-79 .
22 And Thoburn 's research has shown that persistent social work can in fact bring about the return of children to natural parents who previously could not cope .
23 How does it ‘ continually bring about the unity of dispersive profusion and integration ’ ?
24 The problem of cell cycle control can thus be re-phrased in more precise terms : how do growth factors acting at the cell surface bring about the onset of DNA synthesis by stimulating its promoting factor in the nucleus ?
25 Shah 's victory opened the door to a brave new world in which the proprietors could , once more , manage the industry and bring about the sorts of changes which they had long desired .
26 In both cases too , those private choices in some cases bring about the tragedy of the commons ( Hardin 1972 ) .
27 It is these economic stresses which bring about the tragedy of Margaret and her family and lead eventually to the Ruined Cottage , which remains as a symbol of these afflictions .
28 I watched her do this and bring about the destruction of one of England 's greatest noblemen but that 's another story .
29 This would attract industry and commerce , and hence bring about the creation of jobs .
30 The plausibility stems from the implicit allusion to ideology ; there are historical forces at work in human culture that bring about the obfuscation of meanings that are then hidden .
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