Example sentences of "brings [adv prt] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's when he brings in that subtle verse about the oneness of the Christian church . |
2 | First she brings in some individual candles . |
3 | Notice how discussion of lack of sufficient time brings up some standard primitives and metaphors : |
4 | Extreme as it may sound , the Hunter experience brings out many disturbing features of West Indian family life : the relentless pressure on children to achieve often unattainable objectives at school ; the stern physical measures adopted to back up the pressure ; the inflexible refusal to accept anything short of total success ; and the youth 's eventual collapse under the pressure . |
5 | What is it about paying tax that brings out such juvenile spitefulness even among the strenuously respectable ? |
6 | The music is charming , imaginative , eccentric and full of fun , and Beecham 's performance brings out all these qualities to the full . |
7 | In Acts , when he describes the reaction of the Jews at Berea as they heard the gospel for the first time , Luke brings out this same point . |
8 | it brings out some interesting ideas |
9 | Yet , the Close brings back some fond memories for Eithy mostly positive … others not so pleasant . ’ |
10 | But I have n't bothered with dresses for so long — it brings back some happy memories of my young days . |
11 | The actual process of thinking , discussing and planning brings about this enormous enhancement of self-belief . ’ |