Example sentences of "[vb -s] bring a " in BNC.
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1 | The warmth and mildness has brought a fine crop of toadstools . |
2 | And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides . |
3 | And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides . |
4 | MAN LEAVES CAT AND £43,000 TO CHARITY Sooty the black cat has brought a £43,000 windfall to a charity . |
5 | The new giant tractor has brought a welcome boost in power to West End Farm 's farming and contracting businesses and has become something of a local landmark . |
6 | Down my way Blacks are seen as cool and trendy , especially with Acid House music , which has brought a lot of races together . |
7 | MY mention of Flattened Fauna , a handbook to squashed animals , has brought a welter of enquiries . |
8 | MY mention of Flattened Fauna , a handbook to squashed animals , has brought a welter of enquiries . |
9 | The HIDB has brought a substantial injection both of development capital and of development expertise since its establishment in 1965 . |
10 | What we now know as a result of studies on the enkephalin-endorphin system has brought a new understanding of pain and of bodily responses to injury . |
11 | Intelligent and well researched , Morrissey escapes the naivety and hypocrisy that has brought a thousand young and earnest rock stars before him into the shallow waters of the plastic art form pop music so often is . |
12 | A shift in the financial management of football over the last ten years has brought a new and more aggressive generation of directors to the forefront of the game . |
13 | In the 80 years since the aeroplane first appeared in the county , it has brought a great deal of pleasure and prosperity . |
14 | Consumer reliance on processed and ready chilled foods has brought a new food poison to Britain : listeria . |
15 | He has brought a profound influence to bear on the belief that preventing illness is not simply a matter of treating the individual . |
16 | In any case , Allison , who discovered the joys of off-licence products and credit card abuse before Norman Lamont was knee high to the Mace , has spilled most of the gravy that has come his way in a life that has brought a different kind of riches . |
17 | But Faldo has reserved his most barbed comments for Alliss and the press , even though the publicity afforded him over the last 16 years has brought a £2 million home and bulging bank account worth more than £10m . |
18 | Having non-practising members who , in many instances , have no experience apart from being on the receiving end of audits , has brought a breath of fresh air and realism into board discussions . |
19 | Singapore 's continuing investments in education and training has brought a tenfold increase in our pool of Information Technology professionals and the Singapore worker has been consistently rated by BERI as the world 's best in terms of technical skills , attitude and productivity . |
20 | Rolling hills , mellow stone villages and historic buildings surround this rural retreat , which has brought a taste of the good life to connoisseurs and gentlefolk since the reign of Charles I. |
21 | THE recession has brought a mixed bag of fortunes for W. H. Smith . |
22 | ‘ It is this type of censorship that has brought a dehumanising character to the proceedings , and communication has made this blatantly obvious . |
23 | Brian Culverhouse 's balance is excellent , another instance where the transfer to this budget-price CD has brought a beneficial added firmness of outline . |
24 | If this is the case , then obviously the lunar eclipse which took place on August 6th has brought a phase or cycle in your life to a close . |
25 | The convenience of picking up a power-tool without having to plug it in has brought a new freedom to woodworkers . |
26 | Fame has brought a fortune and , most of all , a house he ‘ intends to die in ’ . |
27 | Jesus has brought a unique new way of life into the world ; St John described it in those first verses of his gospel : |
28 | the launch of the new NVQs , however , has brought a totally new type of qualification within reach of managers , one based on an assessment of occupational evidence provided by the candidate to prove job competence . |
29 | After many years of gradual improvement in mortality rates generally , the emergence of AIDS has brought a dramatic reversal in certain specific groups . |
30 | That has brought a great deal of success , because the French Government are now taking the tough measures that we have been pressing on them for 10 years . |