Example sentences of "brings [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So which brings along now to our final and most important general item which is reconsideration of proposals . .
2 The Fair , which runs from 6–16 June , brings together under one roof more than 300 of the best antique dealers from all over Britain , specialising in fine furniture , ceramics , silver , textiles , jewellery and a whole range of antiques .
3 But this week The Mobility Roadshow , organised by the Department of Transport , brings together more than 170 companies catering for disabled people — ranging from international car manufacturers to small firms making specially designed aids .
4 Bukharin 's theory of expanded negative reproduction is one that takes both value and material aspects of commodities into account : ‘ It is exceedingly important to note that the analysis of … enlarged reproduction given by Marx in his famous arithmetically formulated schemes in the second volume of Capital brings in both the value ( economic ) and the natural ( technical ) aspects of reproduction . ’
5 Thus it is a fair guess that if Carolco 's ‘ Terminator 2 ’ brings in over $120m at the American box office , its distributor , Tri-Star , will make $20m .
6 The Christmas Crib appeal brings in much needed revenue for the work of the society , and Father Gannon asked for the continued support of clergy , schools and people of the diocese .
7 If two of you regurgitate the notes perfectly generally in line with answering the question but then one of you brings in only a few sentences saying , well this could be accounted for with di dum di dum or , if we think about learning and er behaviourism , this has something to say about that .
8 The stimulus of individual and group recovery and of working in the professional field of addictive disease and recovery is that each new discovery brings not only its own understanding and rewards but also the promise of more .
9 City-dweller Moiphebi Nkuebe goes to visit a witchdoctor — and brings home rather more than he had bargained for .
10 Pushing between the tables among drinkers I do n't recognise brings home how long I 've been away .
11 He brings home about 10 rupees a day after eating his meal in the bazaar and paying for repairs to the rickshaw .
12 No he brings home less than two hundred pounds a week .
13 But , to my mind , Colin Watson brings off almost every time the difficult feat he attempts .
14 Consumers pay prices equal to marginal costs and this brings forth exactly enough output from the industry in the sense that it makes just sufficient firms viable .
15 A further four teams — an increase of two ( Wanderers and RUC ) — will play on synthetic pitches at intermediate level which brings ever closer the day when all games above junior level will be staged on such surfaces .
16 In one case — IBM 's AIX versions 3.1 and 3.2 — sar enquires of cache performance data brings up only a screenful of headings with no data — a problem IBM is said to be ‘ aware of ’ .
17 This agreement ( which gave formal recognition to what had for several decades been becoming established practice ) brings out well the complexities and ambiguities inherent in much of the administrative structure of old-regime Europe .
18 Pointing to gaps in our knowledge , which itself comes from adequate understanding of sociological theory , is one of the most important parts of social research and brings out clearly the importance of the research worker having a good background of theory .
19 In the second year , there is an in-depth examination of Scotland since 1660 ; this brings out how many aspects of modern Scotland were shaped as long ago as the late seventeenth century .
20 Nor does his love of Three Oranges Suite have the bite we have now come to expect — but the music offers delicacy , too , and Danon brings out brilliantly Prokofiev 's debt to Ravel in the third movement .
21 Oh , how I do like those lines , and when I repeat them now it brings back so many happy memories of that scamp of a grandfather of mine .
22 In almost every society we know something about , except perhaps the very simplest , there are individuals who specialize in music or who are regarded as more skilled ; in this respect , notation brings about not a total change but an added stimulus , and even without it , there can develop — as in blues or in British ‘ folk ’ traditions — an idea of particular songs being attached in some way to individuals : ‘ that 's X 's song ’ .
23 The existence of the floor , then , brings about yet another turning-point so that after point E on the graph , real output is rising .
24 This pattern of land distribution reflects such great disparities and brings about so much poverty that it represents one of the major problems that agrarian reform has addressed .
25 I hope that the proposed union will receive more support not only from the Government but from the House , because not having a monopoly union in the prison service must be healthy , especially if the monopoly union brings about so many disputes .
26 The assumption that money is a substitute for all assets , both real and financial , leads the monetarists to conclude that an increase in the money supply brings about directly an increase in prices as a consequence of increased purchases of all types of assets .
27 His printed review of the Origin of species attracted Darwin 's comment that ‘ it picks out with skill all the most conjectural parts , and brings forward well all the difficulties .
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