Example sentences of "[verb] to bring [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has come to bring sinners back to God .
2 ‘ If anyone wants to bring Eurovision north , I would be willing to help .
3 New black immigration has long ago been stopped , but any black man or woman who wants to bring dependants over , or be visited by relatives from home , is now afraid of what these people will have to suffer .
4 The attitudes of governors to the mass media vary , but most are reported to bring pressure to bear on the press , radio and television .
5 In the UK , London-based Video Dynamics Ltd , has announced Sprint GXU , a display adapter for Intel Corp-based personal computers running Unix : the adapter is claimed to bring workstation graphics capabilities to a PC and costs $500 .
6 She said , ‘ He 's the one who has to bring Undry back , Fand .
7 Do you desire to bring laughter to my breakfast table ? ’
8 Runcorn is the major supplier of Guinness ' Take Home Trade products and the presentations were organised to bring Runcorn employees closer to the market place and its customers .
9 If you will not come to us I am resolved to bring Oreste to you by and by so you may see how he progresses which I hope will be as well as when he was under your care .
10 He promised to bring inflation down to 4% a year from its current 12% , and to create 1m jobs in the next two years .
11 Drivers on the French express railway , the RER , which is expected to bring visitors to the site from central Paris are also threatening to strike on Sunday , when the park opens , because of the demands on them to cope with extra passenger traffic .
12 The stone jetty and landing-stage with staircase is expected to bring bids of £50,000–£100,000 and a second carved stone staircase with balustrade is estimated at £20,000–£40,000 .
13 Among the rugs is one of only four known Esari prayer rugs from the first half of the nineteenth century , which is expected to bring £6–8,000 ( $10–14,000 ) .
14 that they 're really , they 're to arrest first and foremost , they 're , they 're to arrest the suspect , and bring that person before the er , judging magistrate , or the judge , whatever the case may be , and the , and has made , made out that it is a disadvantage therefore , if they are also expected to bring evidence , as , for the prosecution .
15 Mothers were expected to bring needlework and the meetings were usually noted for their deeply religious tone .
16 Robson , who is expected to bring Steve Bull and David Platt into the attack for Beardsley and Lineker , can play Hodge on the left in Barnes 's place and keep Waddle on the right , where he performed so well in the goalless draw with Italy last month .
17 All fields must identify field representatives , elected by students from among themselves , who are expected to bring problems within a field to the attention of the Course administration .
18 Formerly in the Richard von Kaufmann Collection , it is now expected to bring £275–320,000 ( $500–600,000 ) .
19 The partners , including AST Research Inc , CompuAdd Corp , Dell Computer Corp and Toshiba Corp , are expected to bring SunSoft 's Unix-on-Intel to market from February next year , on 80486 machines with at least 12Mb main memory .
20 ‘ I always forget to bring music . ’
21 Erm I still want to bring Kate and her father as well I think cos he 's looking at some people , is n't he ?
22 ‘ We want to bring morality to the production of bronzes .
23 We want to limit the amount of fees being charged , but also we want to bring security back to the pensioners .
24 His words were echoed by Kay Kirkham , Stockton South Liberal Democrat candidate : ‘ We want to bring health in general back under democratic control which it is not at the moment .
25 The 1985 Report on Social Attitudes found that the most highly valued method of taking personal action against an unjust law being considered was to write to the local MP and , although the importance of contacting the media for this purpose has increased , the 1986 report found ‘ a widespread and growing self confidence on the part of the electorate to try to bring influence to bear on Parliament ’ .
26 So we 're hoping to address all these issues and er and also to try to bring people back to the awareness that food is a basic human right , the right to eat is a basic human right and , and that we have to find ways to make sure people enjoy that basic human right .
27 A diplomat who helped to bring peace between two belligerent states by mediating between them might be particularly well rewarded .
28 VFM studies are designed to bring Parliament 's attention to any area of potential improvement , including staffing , control and assessment procedures .
29 After four years of economic boom , 1990 saw a slowing down of the Spanish economy , as a result in part of the impact of the Gulf crisis on oil prices but due also to the government 's restrictive monetary policy , which was designed to bring Spain 's currency and rate of inflation more into line with those of other members of the European Communities ( EC ) .
30 It 's designed to bring knowledge of the real world around them .
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