Example sentences of "brings [pron] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pluralists agree with Mills that it is a post-war phenomena and arises due to the United States ' need to take on a new world role The military fill the political vacuum which exists in foreign policy-making , and this brings them into close contact with the industrial firms which prospered out of the Second World War .
2 The research will focus on three key agencies whose work brings them into direct contact both with offenders and the victims of crime : the police service , probation service and social services departments .
3 ‘ Which brings me to this report which has reached me from Vargas in London via his cousin here in Berlin , the man Rivera . ’
4 Which brings me to another point ; looking at the frets after only minimal use there 's already evidence of some scoring and scratching , so their life expectancy seems rather suspect .
5 That brings me onto another point which is made in the panel 's submission that people have talked all the time about the limits of traffic management on the A sixty one as if the objective of traffic management was to get through Harrogate quicker .
6 Turning the corner at Land 's End brings you to another world .
7 What brings you to this part of town ?
8 ‘ And you , dear fellow , what brings you to this city ? ’
9 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
10 This is the common teaching of the New Testament , but no writer brings it into sharper focus than St. John .
11 Minton 's use of a high viewpoint , which flattens his imagery and brings it into tauter relationship with the overall format , became a device he frequently adopted .
12 If used frequently , or if used in conjunction with the soliloquy , this mode of direct presentation brings us into closer contact with that person , so that we in part share his or her hopes and fears , become more closely involved with their desire to control the world .
13 The sheer abundance of the commercial use of Bruce Weber 's imagery brings us to another feature of the selection here .
14 ’ . This brings us to another sequence of turns : the peculiar mechanisms of closing a conversation .
15 This brings us to another group of alleged animal rights which relate to its functioning as a biological organism .
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