Example sentences of "to be brought to [art] " in BNC.

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1 A crowd , which the Derry Journal estimated at 15,000 set off across the bridge , to be brought to a halt by the stewards thirty yards from the police barriers at Carlisle Square .
2 And the sister was further surprised when , holding out a hand to Millie , it was not taken , but , instead , the child began to walk out before her , only to be brought to a stop by the nun saying , ‘ You must always ask Mother Superior if you may leave her presence .
3 ( 1 ) At a sitting of the Standing Committee at which any proceedings on the Bill are to be brought to a conclusion under this Order the Chairman shall not adjourn the Committee under any Order relating to the sittings of the Committee until the proceedings have been brought to a conclusion .
4 ( 1 ) For the purpose of bringing to a conclusion any proceedings which are to be brought to a conclusion at a time appointed by this Order and which have not previously been brought to a conclusion , the Chairman or Mr. Speaker shall forthwith put the following Questions ( but no others ) —
5 a ) that Motion shall stand over until the conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which , under this Order , are to be brought to a conclusion at or before that time ;
6 b ) the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which , under this Order , are to be brought to a conclusion after that time shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
7 ( 4 ) If an allotted day is one to which a Motion for the adjournment of the House under Standing Order No. 20 stands over from an earlier day , the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which under this Order are to be brought to a conclusion on that day shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
8 ( 2 ) If on an allotted day on which any proceedings on the Bill are to be brought to a conclusion at a time appointed by this Order the House is adjourned , or the sitting is suspended , before that time no notice shall be required of a Motion made at the next sitting by a member of the Government for varying or supplementing the provisions of this Order .
9 Cases need to be brought to a conclusion quickly within the limitation of the work type , and case allocation must be made with this in mind ; overloading is not necessarily efficient or profitable .
10 The government should now set a time limit for this saga to be brought to a conclusion .
11 It 's a good idea for details of competitions to be brought to the attention of staff and children on a regular basis and for entries to be shared and enjoyed within the school before submission to the judges .
12 Charles Friedel from the Sorbonne was president of the organising committee of the conference and put ‘ the study of the reforms to be brought to the nomenclature of organic chemistry ’ on the agenda .
13 All fuel , for homes and for industry , has to be brought to the towns and villages which are isolated and small .
14 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 .
15 3.5 will preserve the copyright notice and cause it to be brought to the attention of its customers and Distributors in such other ways as may reasonably be prescribed by from time to time .
16 We wish this letter to be brought to the attention of ALL the members of your section and to be published in your journal .
17 The municipal corporations had ‘ shown such vigour and enterprise in the use of their new powers ’ ( Redlich and Hirst 1958:201 ) that the benefits of representative democracy were to be brought to the rural areas .
18 But if one is not fundamentalist ( and not simply working as a literary critic ) then there are questions which need to be brought to the text .
19 To protect the ‘ genuine ’ third party , the consent of the member States had also to be brought to the notice of the other party to the treaty , a non-member of the organisation .
20 Malcolm Hulke was a creator of Pathfinders , while Terry Nation , a close friend of Dennis Spooner , had contributed a sf script to ABC TV for a series called Out of this World , script-edited by Irene Shubik , soon to be brought to the BBC herself by Sydney Newman to helm his adult science fiction anthology series Out of the Unknown , destined for the new channel , BBC 2 .
21 The following instructions are to be brought to the attention of all officers .
22 At the same time , I was refusing for her to be brought to the prison because although I wanted to see her more than anything , I was damn sure she was n't going to come to prison and see me .
23 The Master of Moots or other organiser should also be informed of the authorities to be cited , in order that he may arrange for such reports or case books as are available to be brought to the courtroom .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 The subject is one which needs to be brought to the attention of the Environment Committee and is something which the Council 's Environment Officer , once appointed , may wish to tackle on a corporate basis although one which can only be a token gesture since neither the use of peat or the peat land resource in Lothian are major issues .
27 In particular the issue of over-consumption needs to be brought to the fore and consumers should be made aware of the role they have to play .
28 Although Innocent had wished the council and the princes to be brought to the point of declaring for Otto , the news , as related by Egidius , was so bad for the Welfs that he felt forced to intervene and declare for Otto at once .
29 Tribute was paid to the late 's contribution and it was to be brought to the notice of Divisions that nominations were sought .
30 Where a party can not protect his position by a payment into court , he may make the other party a written offer filing a copy with the court , but not to be brought to the attention of the court until costs fall to be decided ( Ord 12 , r 10 ) and similarly , where contribution arises a party may make a written offer to contribute ( Ord 12 , r 7 ) .
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