Example sentences of "[noun pl] for bring " in BNC.
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1 | During his absence Luce had had time to think about his reasons for bringing her here . |
2 | The school meals service is a prime target in the government 's plans for bringing in outside contractors . |
3 | Other European countries said that the new British Government would be positive and co-operative and would put forward proposals for bringing about the completion of the European Community , for which they had been working for the past 40 years . |
4 | They will tell him the rules for bringing motions before the council , for moving amendments , for raising questions , for length of speeches , rights of reply and the like . |
5 | you know , rules for bringing up your child . |
6 | Pros for bringing Rubber Girl — |
7 | ‘ Goodbye , Esther , ’ he called out , ‘ and many thanks for bringing them . ’ |
8 | ‘ Thanks for bringing it up . ’ |
9 | He published Directions for Bringing over Seeds and Plants from the East Indies and other Distant Countries in a State of Vegetation ( 1770 ) and one method he favoured was to coat seeds in wax to protect them from extreme temperatures . |
10 | Liverpool is , in turn , blamed by Wirralians for bringing and spreading all manner of evil across the region . |
11 | THREE Glasgow men jailed last week for four years for bringing hashish into Spain have been released because of the time they spent awaiting trial , it was revealed yesterday . |
12 | Still on the gardening scene , I 've used these for years in place of plant pots for bringing seeds on in the greenhouse . |
13 | Convey my thanks to Dame Sybil and Master Thomas and my apologies for bringing trouble upon them . ’ |
14 | On the one hand it provides for the possibility of improved techniques for bringing about learning ; on the other it provides a rationale whereby such techniques can be explicitly identified as exemplars of more general principles of teaching . |
15 | Ideas exist in our own minds and we need to master the skilled techniques for bringing them forward for evaluation and application to our problems . |
16 | For the last forty years population growth has been used an explanation for African famine , allowing us to blame Africans for bringing their poverty upon themselves . |
17 | Although these methods offer an effective means of using documentary source material in the classroom , there are strong arguments for bringing pupils into contact with original documents at some stage in their school career . |
18 | The CPA 1987 amends the Limitation Act 1980 with respect to time limits for bringing an action ( see s6(6) and Sched 1 ) . |
19 | We will not for the moment consider the suitability of the procedures for bringing complaints of breach of duty to court , though the existence of well-informed plaintiffs with standing and motivation to sue is clearly an essential part of any system of control that is ultimately dependent on judicial sanctions . |
20 | Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group . |
21 | HOW arrogant of David Mellor to blame the tabloids for bringing him down when it was his own folly . |
22 | This places an additional responsibility on an Area Director in deciding whether an applicant for legal aid has reasonable grounds for bringing an action as plaintiff — the Director may be protecting unassisted defendants as well as the public purse . |
23 | My constituent , Mrs. X , who is still suffering badly , had been treated in a less than fair way by those who conducted the criminal investigation and also by those who decided that there were no grounds for bringing the perpetrator in front of a court martial . |
24 | Praise must go to Paul Aylett and the makers of the 20-foot BFG mechanical puppet , small hand-held rod puppets , and shadow-puppets for bringing make-believe alive which was enthralling . |
25 | Its report , entitled Special Education Needs , contained important recommendations for bringing the education of handicapped pupils into line with that for ordinary children . |