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

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1 The division of labour between them is not entirely clear , but their overall task is to bring actions against infringement of the provisions of the relevant Acts .
2 The aim is to bring calm to the streets and reduce the death toll on the roads which costs millions of pounds every year .
3 The problem is to bring resources to focus on these problems .
4 Thus one important target for a regulatory agency is to bring prices closely into line with costs .
5 He went on : ‘ Our overriding aim is to bring terrorism to an end so that the people of Northern Ireland may live in peace and stability and be able to take decisions about their own future in accordance with the principle of democratic consent and without fear or coercion . ’
6 The theatre company which is to bring Roald Dahl 's The BFG , the Big Friendly Giant , to Darlington Civic Theatre has issued an appeal for corgis .
7 So we really do have to fight fiercely , and to do that , of course , erm one of the things that we do I think most effectively is to bring waves of foreign journalists here to write about how beautiful erm Britain is and indeed into your area , into the Oxford area , erm we 've got the Canadian T V crew coming next week , who 'll be filming and erm making erm documentary films for Canadian T V , which should be screened fairly quickly .
8 The stated aim is to bring product engineering closer to customers ; the Wall Street Journal quotes a senior DEC manager saying president Ken Olsen feels DEC is not getting an adequate return on its $1,600m annual investment in product engineering .
9 FRS 2 , Accounting for Subsidiary Undertakings ( see also this issue , p 124 ) , is an unusual standard in that its main function is to bring SSAP 14 into line with the 1989 Companies Act .
10 Our aim is to bring BP Oil 's refining capacity more into line with its sales in core markets .
11 Does the Prime Minister accept that one of the great achievements of the Olympic movement is to bring nations together in sporting endeavour and excellence and that similarly , despite the forthcoming general election , all political parties are brought together to support this country 's bid to host the Olympic games in the year 2000 ?
12 The aim of socialization is to bring children to a point at which they are no longer dependent on their senior relatives .
13 ‘ For people to suggest that to intern is to bring people on to the streets casts doubts on the integrity of the vast majority of people in Northern Ireland .
14 The purpose of this workshop is to bring people together who have been working in the area of users with special needs or disabilities .
15 His vision is to bring soul music to Dublin , and he sets out to bring together a band with raw potential and rough and ready talent .
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