Example sentences of "[adv] bring [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was those two who invariably forgot to comply with Judith 's requests , while John and I usually showed up with the items , literally bringing home the bacon .
2 It is obvious from these figures that the BDDA in its early days did not represent the deaf and dumb population , but that the Association merely brought together the elite of educated deaf-mutes with some hearing people — mainly missioners and a few others with personal interest in the spiritual and social welfare of the deaf and dumb .
3 A new computer system has been installed which will eventually bring together the membership data base , accounting system , and word processing facilities .
4 So of course , after that , your uninsured , which is absolutely true , but at the same time , erm , you 're really just bringing forward the pay-out when it 's needed most .
5 No wonder , he 's just bringing home the British Open champion . ’
6 He faced the challenge of Dunluce , a 6860-yard , par 73 giant that had already brought quite a few players to their knees , among them title favourite Phil Tataurangi .
7 What I have done is hopefully brought together a er a view of people , a clash of personalities and a way forward .
8 ‘ Charlie usually brought home a bit over twenty pounds a week .
9 Moreover , the war rudely brought home the military cost of social and economic backwardness .
10 THE MOUNTING death toll from sectarian violence in Ulster yesterday brought forth a chorus of condemnation in Britain and Ireland .
11 These institutions not only mobilise the assets of the wealthy , but also bring together the pension contributions and life assurance premiums of millions of others .
12 In bringing into relation such personnel , the Association also brought together the cultural and institutional themes that have been detailed above .
13 Informal meetings with 100 carers also brought home the reality of mutual abuse , with roughly half saying they were abused , though it still has to be determined what part physical abuse played .
14 When both the Minister for Justice , General McEoin , and the Attorney General , Mr Charles Casey , made it clear that they considered the legislation inopportune , pressure for an explanation eventually brought forward a response from Mr Casey .
15 The sheer impact of The Lost Houses of Wales had really brought home the message .
16 He recalled excitedly bringing home a drawing from school , which a teacher had praised .
17 The focus was on the parole decision ; the early parole date simply brought forward a situation which would not have been averted .
18 Finally , not showing in a gallery but in the Roumanian Cultural Centre , Ion Nicodim who was first promoted in Italy by Giulio Carlo Argan in the late sixties , here brings together a series of variations on the theme of clay as a material of memory .
19 ‘ Stir up we beseech Thee , O Lord , the wills of Thy faithful people ; that they , plenteously bringing forth the fruits of good works , may of Thee be plenteously rewarded . ’
20 In the areas of language and epistemology , there is a collection of essays edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin , Sexist Language : A Modern Philosophical Analysis ( 1982a ) , which usefully brings together a wide range of articles by a variety of contributors .
21 As I revise this chapter , celebrations of the anniversary of the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688 once again bring home the fact that while other nations trace the origins of their freedom and identity to popular uprisings , the British happily attach the word ‘ revolution ’ to a mere coup d'état .
22 Dead Certain 's win yet again brought home the fact that there is life after the Maktoums .
23 President , Congress , the C E C does not lightly bring forward a motion which limits the right of appeal , but in these very special circumstances we feel it is both justified and necessary .
24 Next month there 's going to be an international conference around reproductive technologies and genetic engineering specifically to bring together the work that women in India are doing against sterilization abuse and population control with the work the women in the West are doing around genetic experimentation and invitro fertilization and egg farming — some of the anti-women scientific advances .
25 Turner in his studies of Ndembu symbols and ritual ( 1957 and 1967 ) tried explicitly to bring together a sociological and a psychological explanatory framework for the understanding of ritual .
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