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

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1 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 .
2 Throughout it is held that professionals and managers are people and it is people who should be brought to mind whenever such terms as professionalism and professionality or management and managerialism are encountered .
3 She would be pleased to hear from members about issues they fell should be brought to the government 's attention ! ! 6 .
4 The Commission concluded that ‘ the architects ' system of mandatory scales , together with rules which prevent competition for business on the basis of fees , operates against the public interest and should be brought to an end . ’
5 IT SEEMED VERY UNFAIR that poor Tristan Garel-Jones should be brought to book for referring to the French as ‘ frogs ’ .
6 Even if the client company has adopted Table A ( Companies Act 1948 , Sch 1 or Companies ( Tables A-F ) Regulations 1985 ) without modification , para 7 of the Institute 's Technical Release TR 720 of 30 September 1988 regarding Tax implications of certain payments to directors should be brought to the Inspector 's attention .
7 The notice will be ineffective , however , unless ( as per s 394 ) it includes a statement of any circumstances connected with the resignation that the auditor considers should be brought to members ' or creditors ' attention .
8 There are no circumstances connected with our resignation which we consider should be brought to the notice of the members or creditors of the company .
9 Cases like that of Gómez can not remain uninvestigated and those responsible should be brought to justice in order to prevent such atrocities occurring .
10 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 .
11 THE DELIBERATE COLD-BLOODED KILLING OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO AN IMMEDIATE END .
12 Fourth , there is a general duty to report on matters arising from the accounts that should be brought to the attention of the council and the public .
13 Discretionary supervision The Complaints Authority can chose to supervise ; ( a ) any other complaint which the chief officer of police thinks should be brought to the attention of the authority , whether by reason of the gravity of the allegations or other exceptional circumstance .
14 Rectification of this unbalanced approach is overdue and should be brought to the attention of management and to politicians who reorganise the health service .
15 Castro did , however , mention Cuba 's desire for trade relations and Alekseev , presumably perceiving this to be the best way forward , suggested that the Soviet trade exhibition then in New York should be brought to Havana , and that Anastas Mikoian might come for the opening ( Bourne : 1987 , p. 189 ) .
16 If an individual item can not be matched , the wording of this clause should be brought to the attention of the policyholder .
17 If an individual item can not be matched the wording of this clause should be brought to the attention of the policyholder .
18 If an individual item can not be matched , the wording of this clause should be brought to the attention of the policyholder .
19 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 .
20 All incidents should be brought to the attention of your employer .
21 The declaration vehemently condemned the violence and urged the Indonesian Government to ensure that members of the Indonesian armed forces and police in East Timor refrained immediately from using violence , and that members of the armed forces and police who were responsible should be brought to trial .
22 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 .
23 Mr Trimble said large amounts of the £270,000 spent on the programme have not been accounted for and those responsible should be brought to justice .
24 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 .
25 The leader of the Front of Socialist Forces ( FFS ) Hocine Aït Ahmed ( quoted in El Pais of July 19 ) said that the army should withdraw to avoid being drawn into a power struggle within the ruling National Liberation Front ( FLN ) ; FIS leaders should be brought to trial before civil rather than military tribunals .
26 It stated that the " vision of a multi-cultural society in Austria should be brought to an end " .
27 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 .
28 It was obvious that such matters should be brought to our attention as soon as possible . ’
29 Contributions of jars of preserves for sale at the Houghall sponsored walk should be brought to the June meeting .
30 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 .
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