Example sentences of "bring [pron] [adv] in a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Uniforms bring me out in a rash . ’ |
2 | The essential point is that if two beneficial mutations , A and B , occur in different individuals in the same population , sex and recombination can bring them together in a single descendant . |
3 | Paula , and perhaps we 'll bring it up in a first aid . |
4 | But while a cruise across the Mediterranean with Clive Kemp had posed no problems at all , the very thought of being alone on a boat with Nathan Bryce for however long it took to sail two thousand miles brought her out in a cold sweat and turned her insides to jelly . |
5 | Although the very thought of court action had brought him out in a cold sweat , the same grittiness which had enabled his father to jump ship and seek a new life now came to his rescue . |
6 | His hobby was breeding bees and one day he brought them in in a glass cabinet and he was saying , ‘ These are the workers and this is the queen bee , and they fly out of the window and come back with pollen and they make honey . ’ |
7 | The thought of it brought him out in a cold sweat as he ran desperately on . |
8 | Suddenly exasperated , Buddie raised his free hand and brought it down in a resounding slap on the boy 's buttocks . |
9 | She lifted her right arm and brought it down in a slashing sideways sweep on to his wrist , sending the gun clattering harmlessly to the corner of the room . |
10 | She uses reversible metaphor to perform an integrative operation on this material , bringing it together in a mobile yet highly structured whole that turns around a small number of common patterns . |
11 | She wo n't be allowed to bring them up in a series of bed and breakfasts , and they wo n't give her a council flat or help her pay for somewhere private . |
12 | But they had meant it , and he was eager now to bring everybody together in a fine , hard point of resolve , in case zeal slackened and died away in the holiday atmosphere of this soft , comfortable afternoon . |
13 | Just the prospect of being late was enough to bring her out in a sweat of fear . |
14 | That you are going to bring him up in a … in a laboratory ? |
15 | He brings it out in a number of ways , in addition to those we have noticed in Mark . |
16 | You 're to bring it in in a shovel . ’ |