Example sentences of "[been] bring [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The April meeting has been brought forward to April 2 as it would otherwise clash with election day . |
2 | Please note that the autumn QT Day has been brought forward to September to coincide with the beginning of the Academic Year Date : — 23 September 1989 — |
3 | The new research assessment exercise has been brought forward in anticipation of ending the binary line and bringing together the polytechnics and universities in one sector . |
4 | has been brought temporarily into Great Britain by a person resident abroad ; |
5 | The vessel is described as being about six inches tall and it has been suggested that it may have been used as a chalice , and it might have originated in Spain or Syria and been brought home to England from one of the Crusades . |
6 | It looked as if it had just been brought home by Susan from Blackpool . |
7 | Martin Devaney has been appointed customer service manager for the UK , responsible for the wholesale , retail and corporate customer service functions which have been brought together at Barlaston . |
8 | A useful collection of readings on various aspects of ethnicity has been brought together by Husband ( 1982 ) . |
9 | They had been brought together in St Petersburg two months ago . |
10 | It is as though the historic opponents of medieval times , the aristocrats and the guildsmen , had been brought together in harmony . |
11 | In 1369 a trebuchet , used for slinging stones , was employed at the siege of La-Roche-sur-Yon , and in 1356–7 another was in evidence at the siege of Rennes ; as late as 1378 another was in use before Cherbourg , having been brought there in pieces and assembled on the spot . |
12 | That memory too had been brought sharply into focus on this journey . |