Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] be brought to " in BNC.

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1 An employment contract may be brought to an end by the mutual consent of the parties .
2 Surely a Division should be brought to a conclusion only when hon. Members have unimpeded access to the House in accordance with the Sessional Orders .
3 The bowler-hatted ( not entirely un-Bolovian ) city gent photographed by his brother outside the offices of Faber and Gwyer in 1926 was determined that his new faith should be brought to the fore on his home , city ground with an emphasis on basic religious values , rather than those of sophisticated aesthetes .
4 ‘ Defence has been perfected to a remarkable degree , ’ he said , ‘ and I have heard it suggested that through its further development football may be brought to a state of stalemate … it will be a sorry reflection on forwards if they have not the intelligence , the inventiveness to devise means by which they can carry their attack to a successful end . ’
5 There is a need for clarity about which plans or courses of action must be brought to any finance sub-committee or , indeed , the full governing body for discussion and ratification , or when , if ever , a phone call to the chair might be sufficient .
6 On Silver and Knitmaster and on those Brother and Toyota machines which do n't have automatic end needle selection , the edge needle nearest the carriage should be brought to the holding position on every row to give a neat edge .
7 For John , on his endless round of visits to cuttings and embankments , tunnels and bridges , it was sometimes hard to believe that all this buzz of well-organized industry could be brought to a halt by the movement of bits of paper in the far-off City .
8 I also told them : ‘ The men responsible for your daughter 's murder will be brought to trial and convicted . ’
9 Each SPRED session will be brought to a gradual conclusion with the sharing of food .
10 The Education Officer of Matagalpa Prison went as far as to say that when systems of exploitation can be brought to an end , crime as a major social phenomenon will disappear .
11 If coherence of this kind could be brought to the conduct of government policy , the prospects for the economy remain far from forlorn .
12 In this connection the court will , it is thought , be prepared to recognise the unavailability of cover beyond certain limits and that such top-up cover as may be arranged may only be available on an aggregate , as opposed to an " each and every claim " , basis ; ( 5 ) any limitation must be brought to the attention of the client and should be confirmed by the client in writing .
13 The plotters of my husband 's assassination should be brought to court .
14 Mr Oak writes : ‘ I feel that members ’ attention should be brought to the following : ‘ The Durlia Club have not paid their rent since July 1990 ; they have failed to insure the building against fire , which is a serious breach of their lease ; they have failed to keep the building in reasonable repair following a fire in April 1991 .
15 By bringing the two parties together and structuring a transaction involving the use of Floating Rate Agreements ( FRAs ) , an overall package can be brought to the market .
16 The ship 's captain and crew may be brought to trial and even sent to prison .
17 Bread and water would be brought to her .
18 Food and drink would be brought to me every day from all the villages , six hundred people would be my servants , three hundred men would make me a new suit , and six teachers would teach me their language .
19 Mr McGuinness said : ‘ In view of the ongoing conflict , with people being killed by British state forces , the IRA and loyalist death squads , there is a heavy responsibility on those in our society who have influence to sit down and discuss how this conflict can be brought to an end . ’
20 The committee proposed that a life should be placed on nonconforming uses and that at the expiration of that life the use should be brought to an end without compensation .
21 The Americans fear the whole structure of arms control could be brought to the ground .
22 In the present case … the arrangement could be brought to an end by both parties in circumstances which were free from uncertainty in the sense that there would be no doubt whether the determining event had occurred .
23 It says Microsoft will likely be driven to support an optional Unix SVR4 personality on top of the NT kernel by 1995 or 1996 and that such a creature will be brought to life by a third party , nominating the Santa Cruz Operation Inc for the role .
24 If an individual item can not be matched , the wording of this clause should be brought to the attention of the policyholder .
25 If an individual item can not be matched the wording of this clause should be brought to the attention of the policyholder .
26 If an individual item can not be matched , the wording of this clause should be brought to the attention of the policyholder .
27 Clearly , if a reader has had the experience of a holiday in France , or a visit to a factory , or of owning a pet , or of experiencing the death of a loved person or animal , this direct experience will be brought to a story or information book dealing with the same matters .
28 As no progress could be made at that meeting , it was agreed that the matter should be brought to the next stage of procedures which is Joint Industrial Council .
29 The United Kingdom Northern Ireland Secretary , Peter Brooke , announced on July 3 that inter-party talks on the future of the province should be brought to an end without agreement having been reached on any substantial issue .
30 Contributions of jars of preserves for sale at the Houghall sponsored walk should be brought to the June meeting .
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