Example sentences of "brings [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The decision is a boost for Warwick Rimmer , who brings on the young players at Tranmere , reserve coach Ray Matthias and manager John King who has often been forced to play senior players coming back from injury against youth teams .
2 The weight of the wasp upon its lower lip brings down the upper lip of the flower containing the anthers , to dust the wasp 's back liberally before his eventual , disappointed departure to another flower , carrying the orchid pollen with him .
3 It certainly brings in a mixed crowd : baggy ravers thrash about shoulder to shoulder with the city centre Top Man set , and there are even odd scally superflies in rainbow-coloured Afro wigs .
4 To brings in a distinctive nuance however : it reinforces the idea expressed by suddenly .
5 When a jury is satisfied that the act was committed , but that at the time the accused was so insane as not to be legally responsible , it brings in a special verdict of ‘ not guilty by reason of insanity ’ , though the accused is then ordered to be detained during the ‘ Queen 's pleasure ’ .
6 So she brings in a whole candelabra and balances it on the floor .
7 An opening chapter on silk fragments from China , Persia and the Middle East brings in the central theme of her narrative the passage of materials and techniques from one area to another .
8 This brings in the other theme of how money can corrupt which is obviously shown by the ways in which Pip 's attitude changes towards those around him by becoming condescending towards them and showing little respect and compassion .
9 Which brings in the financial tornado : the myth of the stripper .
10 Mark has two ways of emphasising the fact that Jesus is fully and uniquely endowed with the Holy Spirit in his role as Son and Servant of Yahweh , who brings in the kingly rule of God in the end-time .
11 So Weyl brings in the mathematical term ‘ automorphism ’ to denote any transformation that leaves a given figure invariant .
12 which brings up the main point and that is we have got to make sure that those people who are nominated or delegated within the terms of the contract , are people who have the knowledge and experience
13 This brings out a fundamental issue in such work .
14 In the case of classical savings ( ) , the steady-state condition also includes the term , and this brings out a significant point .
15 Comparing the average profiles brings out the stark contrast in the slopes of the two curves after the age of 30 which is partially explained by career interruption at marriage .
16 ‘ I believe that the real difference between success and failure in a corporation can very often be traced to the question of how well the organisation brings out the great energies and talents of its people .
17 It brings out the morbid streak in all of us , I 'm afraid . ’
18 What is it about kitchens at parties that brings out the homing pigeon in everybody ?
19 ‘ It 's low land brings out the real farmer , ’ he said .
20 6.5 An interesting result of testing the possibilities of occurrence with an indefinite head is that it brings out the doubtful validity of certain other cases which Bolinger cites ( and which one might have regarded suspiciously on purely intuitive grounds anyway ) .
21 Teachers are trained to develop the individual potential of their students and to teach through an improvised accompaniment which brings out the dynamic quality of the movement .
22 NEXT FEBRUARY , SEGA BRINGS OUT the Mega CD , a compact disc attachment for the current Sega Mega console .
23 It brings out the old policies of Enoch Powell way back and there are still a few Powellites in the Tory party .
24 Testing is the same sort of thing but this brings out the different functions that I talked about either summations or or products .
25 Finesse Luminescent Mousse has , as its name suggests , a luminescent quality which gives your hair a healthy shine and brings out the natural highlights .
26 Believe me it is the sense of double standards , and this alone , which infuriates the Pakistanis and brings out the bad feelings .
27 For those crossing the Channel , Mirabel Osler brings out an intriguing title : The Secret Gardens of France ( Pavilion , March , £16.99 , 1 85145 666 X ) .
28 Have you seen how the king of the jungle behaves when the missus brings back a nice bit of venison ?
29 Which brings back a curious memory , of canvassing a young man in a tracksuit in Cromford , Derbyshire , who stood before me arguing about education , with what John Major would call a very considerable erection .
30 The thought of these two Smith & Wessons brings back an old tingle .
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