Example sentences of "[vb mod] bring [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The country is at the moment run by the Conservatives and they have so few votes in Scotland it should bring to their attention that there 's something not quite right in this situation .
2 The increasing use of diagnostic information and the requirements of public examinations should bring to the fore teachers ' role in assessment in comparison with their somewhat peripheral involvement hitherto .
3 A statement said that the two sides — the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( MPLA-PT ) government and the US-backed National Union for Total Independence of Angola ( UNITA ) — should bring to the negotiating table " realistic proposals " for a period within which elections should be held .
4 Balcha only accepted after Tafari suggested he should bring with him as many men as he pleased .
5 You should bring with you the following :
6 My hon. Friend should bring with him members of the NRA so that they can provide best advice on how we can give our river back to the people of Dartford .
7 Equally , the current trend of research councils to favour formal training , an important component of which for history will be computing and methodology , should bring with it a fuller measure of recognition of the skills acquired by the computer-using historian ( Denley 1990 ; Kruse 1991 ) .
8 Parliament may have intended that the English court could and should bring before it , and make orders against , a person who has no connection whatever with England save that he entered into a transaction , maybe abroad and in respect of foreign property and in the utmost good faith , with a person who is subject to the insolvency jurisdiction of the English court .
9 One of the requirements of that particular council guides to the Chief Officers was that , they should bring before the councils a statement that Treasury Management policy and arrangements and that , in fact , was done in the autumn of ninety-two , and the council adopted a particular statement which reflected its circumstances at the time , erm , and the then policy .
10 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
11 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
12 It is their duty to hear and determine according to law , and they must bring to that task a fair and unbiased mind . ’
13 Their migration must bring to Slorne a terrible longing for the land she was taken from . ’
14 I had not intended to speak on the motion , but I feel that I must bring to the attention of the House certain points made by the Select Committee on Procedure in two reports to the House on the passage of legislation .
15 The charge which the historian must bring against him is not that he was vicious but that he was timid , selfish and worst of all lazy .
16 The hotel has a strict liability for the property the guest may bring into the hotel ( see Chapter 8 ) and is obliged to accept valuables such as money , jewellery , furs , etc. for safe-keeping .
17 First , a infecting plasmid may bring with it some metabolic ability or resistance to some drug .
18 Perhaps it may bring with it , too , release from the pressures to be competitive in the scramble for status and material goods and give instead greater ability to value those things which are true and lasting .
19 The deconstruction of the old view of photography , as inexorably tied to " reality " , may bring with it a necessary sharpening of attention to the claims of all media representations .
20 You may bring to the Home any possessions or furniture within the limits of space in the building .
21 That person may bring to it their own considerable skills and preferences but may have become inflexible and may have defined the job by their own way of doing it .
22 Have you thought what changes the publication of this book may bring to your life ?
23 On the other , it may bring to light significant features of style which would otherwise have been overlooked , and so lead to further insights ; but only in a limited sense does it provide an objective measurement of style .
24 Under article 99 of the charter , the Secretary-General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter which , in his opinion , may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security .
25 It seems likely , therefore , that the USSR will cling to the view that empire is the foundation of her strength despite the problems this may bring upon her and others .
26 ‘ I do n't know what they 'll bring to the pictures next , ’ she wheezed .
27 It 'll bring with it some very focused ideas about binary compatibility and porting issues that face the industry , derived from its experience with the 88000 .
28 You need to be realistic about the amount and type of belongings you 'll bring with you .
29 The idea of entitlement probably represents an attempt , during a much longer debate about the need for a ‘ national ’ curriculum , to bring into focus the child 's individual needs and rights : it is needed to counterbalance any propensity towards the state 's collective needs — totalitarianism if you will — which a move towards a nationally prescribed curriculum might bring with it .
30 We are looking for people who can accept that the past has passed and , whilst remembering it with fondness , can also look to the future and view what it might bring with a degree of optimism and hope .
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