Example sentences of "brings [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 We are committed and open to each other in a way which brings us under the influence of the other 's ethics and direction in life .
32 Bush said that the agreement " brings us to the threshold of a new world , a world of hope and opportunity " , while Yeltsin said that it would make the world " more attractive , more human , kinder " .
33 The application to the wider community brings us to the purpose of our gathering in this place dedicated to unity .
34 This brings us to the question central to the understanding of Queen Mary : the nature of Scottish monarchy , and the factors which made the relationship between kings and their subjects successful or unsuccessful .
35 This brings us to the question of those notoriously stuffy announcers .
36 This brings us to the question of how we should consider that portion of the surplus-value which is unproductively consumed .
37 The weakness of glass fibres brings us to the question of Griffith cracks and it also brings us back to Professor Inglis , whom we left in Chapter 2 worrying about why ships broke in two at sea when simple calculation showed them to be amply strong enough .
38 This brings us to the question of truancy .
39 This brings us to the question of ‘ competence plus ’ — or merit .
40 All of which brings us to the text editor .
41 This brings us to the subject of heat convection and heat loss .
42 This brings us to the problem of whether to leave serial harmony as it is , the product of a system , or to override the system and make the harmonic result our own .
43 This brings us to the problem of phonological recoding within sentence context .
44 Which brings us to the film 's second major warning : Be careful how you chose your friends .
45 This brings us to the concept of risk-sharing .
46 This brings us to the present .
47 This brings us to the relationship between citizenship and community .
48 ‘ Which brings us to the matter of World Rights . ’
49 After the events of chapter 26 he brings us to the time when Isaac is nearing death , and to the point when the blessing of the eldest son must be given .
50 Another half-hour 's walk brings us to the site of a village which has disappeared altogether — the deserted village of Holyoak , now remembered by the solitary farmstead of Holyoaks Lodge .
51 Mention of the Ryder Cup brings us to the highlight of Torrance 's career thus far .
52 And that brings us to the ext example .
53 Which brings us to the Woman Problem .
54 This brings us to the final , and possibly the most important aspect in healing : empathy between healer and recipient .
55 This brings us to the final and least developed aspect of the controls , namely factors concerning management directly .
56 And this brings us to the end of our clockwise tour of Thrush Green and our brief meetings with the chief inhabitants .
57 Erm I think that brings us to the end of the announcements .
58 And that brings us to the end of another week on Scotland Today .
59 That brings us to the end of another major televisual event .
60 And that brings us to the end of Scotland Today for this evening .
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