Example sentences of "[conj] have be brought [prep] " in BNC.

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1 During the above step , focus your attention on the sensations in the part of your body that has been brought under tension .
2 It was because the kingdom there 's the means by which God will fulfil his wonderful purposes for mankind , for humankind , it is this kingdom that will destroy all wickedness and will clear Jehovah 's name of the reproach that has been brought upon it .
3 He asked his colleague if he would consider giving him some age-regression therapy in an attempt to deal with the problem , whatever it was , that had been brought to light .
4 To one correspondent , Elia Diodati , he described his book as a most ample confirmation of the Copernican system by showing the nullity of all that had been brought by Tycho and others to the contrary . ’
5 In Berlin , in 1940 , Joyce looked back on these incidents and tried to explain the cause of the prosecutions for assault that had been brought against him .
6 But it 's not easy I mean you know I was reading an article ages ago a few months ago actually and saying you know if you think about it the sort of revolution was over a year ago and still the government has n't done anything about it and I mean like a lot of provisions that have been brought into Romania sort of go in the front door and out of the back door and you know they sort of sent those of supplies like contraceptions and things like that for the women and overlap
7 What Aston Martin are doing here is the first breath of fresh air that 's been brought to the industry for a very long time .
8 A Bosnian baby with just three months to live has arrived in Britain and been rushed straight to hospital.Adisa Blagiyach has a tumour on her heart and has been brought to this country for life-saving surgery .
9 ‘ By reason of the words published on 17 September 1989 and the words and graph published on 24 September 1989 the plaintiff council has been injured in its credit and reputation and has been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and has suffered loss and damage .
10 Bush on Sept. 6 accepted an Iraqi offer to broadcast on Iraqi television , which he did on Sept. 16 in a prepared videotaped address warning that Iraq " stands isolated and alone " , and had been brought to " the brink of war " because Saddam Hussein had misled his people into invading Kuwait .
11 By their statement of claim the council claimed , inter alia , ( i ) that the council was the county council for Derbyshire and pursuant to statute was responsible for a wide range of governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , and in particular the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( ii ) that in those issues of ‘ The Sunday Times ’ the third and fourth defendants falsely and maliciously wrote and the first and second defendants falsely and maliciously printed and published , or caused to be written , printed or published of and concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( iii ) by reason of the words published in the articles the council had been injured in its credit and reputation and had been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and had suffered loss and damage .
12 The Bishop of Hereford was an associate of Mortimer and had been brought before parliament in 1324 to face charges that members of his retinue had helped Mortimer to escape from the Tower .
13 They were still creatures of the wild , but had been brought into the domain of the human without sacrificing their natural powers .
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