Example sentences of "[noun pl] bringing [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Except for the hilliest areas and the West Country more generally , pack animals had dwindled by 1800 with road improvements bringing even relatively remote places into the expanding network of timetabled stage-wagon services .
2 Yet exactly the same trait , if too high , can disrupt and disable , in some cases bringing about the symptoms of anxiety neurosis .
3 So he 's retired into the kitchen , of all places , and we 're having to feed him people to meet one by one , like birds bringing back food for their young . ’
4 The Norman Towers — Entering through these it is easy to imagine the Knights of the Middle Ages setting off for battle , banners flying and a host of bowmen and falconers bringing up the rear .
5 This exclusion is designed to focus the Merger Regulation on operations bringing about a lasting change in the structure of the undertakings concerned .
6 Paris was first and despite a struggle to get off the ground , the company now has three operations bringing in some £200,000 a week .
7 Timber sales generated an income for the FC of £84.8 million in 1991/92 , with other operations bringing in £21.7 million .
8 The two rigs bringing up the rear , swung round in a complete circle , and reversed to sit side by side some thirty yards from the front door .
9 Her topic was jealousy which she attributed to parents bringing up children to think they are unlovable .
10 Compensation for expenses incurred in house buying was the most common form of assistance given to employees coming into the country ; 53 per cent of those companies bringing in employees will compensate house buying expenses and 37 per cent will provide assistance with the house purchase .
11 Partnerships could henceforth be established between consenting adults so that ‘ two men could live permanently together without fearing prattling informers bringing down the criminal law upon them ’ .
12 Paying 1% to intermediaries bringing in clients ' money to its lump-sum only Tessas , Save & Prosper ensures loyalty by imposing a £50 transfer fee .
13 The meetings programme includes small workshops bringing together academics with government and private sector economists ; lunchtime discussion meetings at which Research Fellows speak on policy-relevant topics , with audiences from Whitehall , Westminster , business and the academic community ; academic workshops , seminars , colloquia and conferences ; and periodic meetings of the Research Fellows in each programme to discuss and organise research and to plan new research initiatives .
14 Ports are to get longer piers to accommodate all the containers bringing in imports .
15 It would also transform the created order , resulting in geological changes bringing about a favourable climate and fertility of the soil , so that Israel surpassed her early reputation of being a land of ‘ milk and honey ’ ( Isa. 11:6–9 ; 32:14–20 ; 38:1f ; Zech. 14:3f ; Amos 9:13 ) .
16 Much of the cider produced was for local consumption , with farmers bringing in their cartloads of apples for processing .
17 He been with people who had lain on the tracks to try to stop the special trains bringing out 7,600 refugees from Prague and climb on board .
18 And above all , why should Isambard come down here in person to visit him after supper , splendid and ceremonious in his brown and gold brocade , attended by servants bringing in a gilded chair for him , and a page carrying wine ?
19 The girls bringing in the parcel could dress up like the bridegroom-to-be , taking his work or hobby as the theme , or like any male characters such as footballers , policemen or policewomen wearing sunglasses , gorillas with cigars , city gents in bowler hats , or a spoof pop group of boys in short trousers and caps singing , ‘ Will you still need me when I 'm sixty-four ? ’ .
20 It is also important to decide whether the particular issue warrants bringing out all the big guns .
21 I know you will say and I will support you , that we really do n't want members bringing up detailed points like that at this committee .
22 Generated in the body as a result of radiation , chemical pollutants , medicinal drugs and stress , free radicals can damage cells and tissues bringing about premature ageing .
23 The difference in log odds gives exactly the same rank order as the ratio of proportions did : the private schools ( HMC then non-HMC ) are the most exclusive in terms of selecting service class as opposed to working class children , followed by direct grant schools , then grammar schools , comprehensive schools , and technical schools , with secondary moderns bringing up the rear .
24 As he reviews the sad procession of his supporters leaving the city , he finds at the rear two priests and the Levites bringing out the ark .
25 The Russians do n't like outsiders bringing in their own machinery . ’
26 It was not uncommon for men bringing home as small a wage as 18/ to keep back 2/ for themselves .
27 Many of our people are out in the hills bringing in the flocks , as are the Hearthwares — those we have left .
28 R.S. ran seminars in London hotels bringing in speakers from the relocation area to discuss issues such as health , education and housing .
29 Erm , it 's first of all , I thinking about changing their , like say for example , you know , the guy speak to me about change , erm a systematic erm to see the benefits bringing about change without his image .
30 copies of the final or more recent revisions of all documents bringing about the concentration ;
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