Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] brought [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Mrs. Butler brought in the tea , and raised her eyes to heaven when she saw Jenny weeping again .
2 The Argus group of South Africa brought out the Rhodesia Herald in 1892 .
3 Later that evening when they were seated comfortably in the bar Mary brought up the subject of the eerie feeling in the cutting ; they agreed it had been a most disturbing experience and that there must be some explanation .
4 Troop Sergeant Haines brought up the rear as the raiders moved towards the Old Entrance lock bridge ( 'G' ) but had first to swing north round the buildings on the east of the basin .
5 And beside Janequin and Sermisy Attaingnant brought out the songs of such younger men as the immensely prolific Pierre Certon and Sandrin , whose ‘ Doulce memoire ’ was transcribed for lute or keyboard all over Europe from Spain to Poland .
6 To tackle this , Mr Lamont brought in the most stringent proposals since Lord Howe under Baroness Thatcher in the early 1980s .
7 In late September 1934 , Gil Robles brought down the government and the CEDA was admitted to a reformed cabinet .
8 After two and a half years , Mr Lawrence brought in the consultants , McKinsey & Co .
9 While Pius XII 's encyclical Mystici Corporis brought back the concept of the Church as the body of Christ to the centre of Catholic teaching , it most remarkably avoided the slightest reference in this to the relationship between the Eucharistic body and the ecclesial body , and omitted the slightest notice of the basic Pauline text for that relationship , 1 Corinthians 10.17 .
10 Jesus Christ brought in the Piscean Age ( hence , it is alleged , the ichthus fish sign of the new church and the numerous allusions to fishermen being turned into fishers of men ) .
11 The McNamara Bill brought probably the most testing challenge yet for hunting and forced country sports groups to unite in a fight for survival .
12 If Soren Kierkegaard vitiated the easy-going philosophical idealism of his day with his heavily personalised challenges to it ; if von Rochau brought in the concept of Realpolitik to Bismarck 's Germany ; and if Karl Barth ushered in ‘ Crisis Theology ’ in Switzerland ; it is at least arguable that Irving Layton fathered ‘ Crisis Poetry ’ in Canada : poetry that demanded a decision , a response ; that cut through the emollient patter and posed a rough demand on the reader or hearer .
13 The unmistakable figure of the immaculate Captain Trentham brought up the rear .
14 Indeed , it was a subject which Alison Nicholas and Laura Davies brought up the following week as they watched Ian Woosnam going for his putts in the World Cup at the nearby Grand Cypress Resort .
15 WALT Disney 's 31st full animated feature Aladdin brought out the stars for its world premiere on the weekend in Los Angeles at a charity screening .
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