Example sentences of "brought [adv] a [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Arnold Bloxham , a well known hypnotist living in South Wales , had brought out a book in which he discussed how some of his " patients " had been taken back , in their trance , to previous experiences in their life .
2 Other varieties were made on farms in small quantities and were usually for home consumption only , but the resurgence of interest in farmhouse foods coupled with milk quotas that forced farmers to look for ways of using their surplus milk , has brought about a revolution in British cheesemaking , which is all to the good for the cheese eating public .
3 Whether or not these changes , whilst reducing costs , also brought about a reduction in the quality of care is open to debate ( Ware et al , 1986 ) .
4 Today 's run in a handicap is a step up in class , but David Chapman , who trains at Stillington , North Yorkshire , has clearly brought about a change in the colt 's attitude since acquiring him from a Lambourn yard just two months ago .
5 A £19.95 investment in a Blackjack putter is the catalyst which has brought about a change in fortune for Davies .
6 If Golding had replaced bushes by reeds , or river by pond , these would not have been stylistic variants , but would have brought about a change in the fictional world .
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