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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ But you must not think it is only to bring you charity that I came .
2 Our problem is how best to bring our course offer to the attention of potential recruits .
3 Finally , a reminder that we have a special programme tonight to bring you results and news from today 's local government elections .
4 At a recent meeting it was disclosed that £350,000 was needed — just to bring its electrics and equipment into line with the Health and Safety Act .
5 If we wanted now to bring our congregations together on Sunday morning it would be completely impossible in the original building ; in fact we would fill it twice over .
6 It was purely to bring his ear reverentially into line with the mouth of whoever was speaking .
7 On their third night she ordered him quite roughly to bring his legs closer together and found a way of rubbing herself against his knee while sucking at his neck that made him shudder .
8 Leicestershire enter the table , and might have qualified last year if an adjustment had been made then to bring their figures into line with practices adopted by all the other counties .
9 I think that the computer presents exactly that challenge and amongst the sorts of things I 'm thinking of is that erm it 's one thing to play with a computer toy , a game of some sort — we 've all seen them in the bar and elsewhere — it 's another thing entirely to devise your own game , to program your own rules in and then to bring your friend along and have them challenge it .
10 Truth to tell , all is not yet completed — even at this moment my servants are working secretly to bring my plan to fruition . ’
11 Caller : Well , I just wanted to ask the manager if it is all right to bring my poodle with me ?
12 Her hand drifted to the back of his head and without any conscious decision of her own it pressed lightly to bring his mouth to her aching , demanding breast .
  Next page