Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] be bring to " in BNC.

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1 They also pressed MPs to support a call for more work to be brought to Capenhurst for those BNFL people who will remain on site .
2 ‘ Why Cotswold Lion , I wonder ? ’ she said , looking around the pub , as they waited for lunch to be brought to them .
3 … I learned afterwards that the surgeon said in the waiting room : ‘ Queens have the right to be brought to bed before their time ; they do n't count like other people . ’
4 A second suggestion made by the guardian ad litem is that he should be re-appointed on the question of contact between the child and the mother , and that the court should adjourn that question so that there would be a continuing issue relating to contact and the guardian ad litem could make an application for contact to be brought to an end if he felt that the rehabilitation process was failing .
5 It is not unknown for the editor of a newspaper to be brought to the Bar of the House for uttering a scandalous allegation against the House or a Member of it and the fact that the allegation is true will not necessarily help him .
6 Branch roads linked the main mining centres , enabling the lead , silver , iron and copper products of the interior to be brought to the coast for export across the Adriatic or , in the case of the Serbian and north Bosnian mines , to be transported to the Danube .
7 Well obviously we want the incident to be brought to an end and until it 's brought to and end you always have that fear that there might have been another tragedy .
8 Poindexter , the last of the central figures in the Iran-contra scandal to be brought to trial , faced five counts of conspiracy , obstructing congressional inquiries and making false statements to Congress .
9 No power was given to conduct investigations on its own and it had to advertise in the local press for information to be brought to it .
10 We wish this letter to be brought to the attention of ALL the members of your section and to be published in your journal .
11 Tremendous efforts by a handful of people , supported by donations from a variety of sources , enabled the matter to be brought to the Court of Appeal who last year unanimously overturned the disaster and returned the protection of the Rights of Way Act to waterways .
12 Erm now councillor and I asked for this matter to be brought to this chamber because erm we felt that the matter w was important enough that all members of this council should have an opportunity to debate it .
13 Coun Graham Morris , who represents Murton on Easington District Council , claims too many companies change their original schemes once they have got planning permission and is pressing for the matter to be brought to the attention of the Department of the Environment .
14 On the morning of 8 May , Ciparis had been waiting as usual for his breakfast to be brought to him , when it suddenly grew dark , and immediately afterwards , hot air laden with ashes began to come through the grating over the door .
15 The government should now set a time limit for this saga to be brought to a conclusion .
16 In the event that the Commission considers that there is a strong prima facie case of infringement , and that there is a serious and urgent risk that irreparable harm will be caused to the party seeking relief or to the public interest , it can take an interim decision for the infringement to be brought to an end .
17 We pray for an end to strife in Somalia , and for You to help the food and medicine to be brought to those who need it .
18 Mr Clarke was responding to calls from leaders of all the main Churches for the dispute to be brought to an end swiftly .
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