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

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1 I agree with my hon. Friend about the substantial benefits which computers can bring to a modern general practice .
2 He further warned that employers who ‘ set arbitrary age limits are missing out on a variety of skills , experience , and commitment that older workers can bring to a job . ’
3 Through all these means small bodies can bring to the terrestrial planets volatiles in sufficient abundance to match the observations .
4 In large part the misuse of tranquillizers was directly created by doctors and indirectly by the pharmaceutical manufacturers ; both were insufficiently aware of the dangers and over-enthusiastic about the real but limited benefits that these drugs can bring to a tiny number of people .
5 In other words , the more that students can bring to the course , the more they will take away from it .
6 Most of us appreciate the beauty that birds can bring to the garden , but when they spoil our fruit and vegetables they become less desirable garden visitors .
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