Example sentences of "to be bring " in BNC.

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1 How the glass seems to be bringing together so many of my old themes , he wrote .
2 If you are going to be bringing up your baby on your own , you may be able to get more money every week on top of your child benefit .
3 If the outstanding quality of the Limited is any guide , the Motorsport team is going to be bringing many more smiles to people 's faces .
4 System 3 are meant to be bringing a new game called Silly Putty out .
5 And even if it was hardly the most spectacular of debuts by the French international , his sheer presence seems to be bringing the best out of United — and especially Mark Hughes .
6 Ford rumoured to be bringing out a new Capri — a nation quakes
7 Luke seems to be bringing a visitor .
8 ‘ And is n't it a terrible thing to be bringing even more trouble down upon my head ?
9 Much of the energy of the press and television fraternity was devoted to battling for access to news material , sometimes involving conflicts within news ‘ pools ’ and sometimes between news-gatherers and the military , as when the Iraqi government expelled most journalists or the French agency AFP was reported to be bringing a lawsuit against the Pentagon , which AFP accused of having excluded it from the pools .
10 But , whatever it is that her flooding liquid pigment does , one thing it always seems to be bringing about in the beholder .
11 ‘ Darlington must be one of the last towns of its size to be bringing in pedestrianisation , ’ he said .
12 Unveiling the route in London yesterday , the Tour 's general manager , Jean-Marie Leblanc , said : ‘ The Tour is truly a European event and we are delighted to be bringing it to England .
13 We are immensely proud to be bringing it to the UK for the first time .
14 She says she was supposed to be bring the money .
15 After the March 1991 releases , over 70 detainees were still held and were apparently due to be brought to trial in April .
16 Others resented Dr Browne 's tactics , for the church was clearly not to be brought into such public disrepute .
17 Anyway , on with my story , for soon other pressures were to be brought to bear .
18 There is no neurophysiological model of the kind of convergence that would seem to be necessary for the many different sensations of the moment to be brought into synthetic unity , without loss of their individual distinctiveness and specificity , into the instantaneous sense of ‘ being here ’ ; or of the manner in which experience of many different moments can be synthesized into a sense of continuing self without those moments losing their separateness in memory .
19 It will be interesting to see whether Japanese management practices likely to be brought in by the new top management will work in an environment where aggressive individual success , rather than collaborative teamwork has been the norm .
20 She had no doubt that her children were too important to be brought up by anyone else and , as others went on to become household names , she became a full-time mother , writing occasional children 's books as well as a storybook-guide to the handling of epilepsy based on experiences with her own son .
21 Several grass-roots supporters want their concern about interest rates and higher mortgages to be brought out in the open tomorrow when Mr Lawson replies to the debate on the economy .
22 The 1976 Act allows charges of possession and handling of explosives to be brought in the Republic , but not charges of conspiracy to cause murder or explosions .
23 Here for the first time he found something of what the pilgrim on his bicycle had sought : ‘ the sense of mystery , and awe , and of another world at once far and near … a sense that we were vividly in the presence of the passion of Jesus and also vividly near to heaven , to which the passion mysteriously belonged , so as to be brought from the past to the present ’ .
24 The compulsion to be exercised in the attempt to satisfy the claim of right is not purely or mainly internal to particular societies : it is compulsion to be exercised by some societies against other societies , coercion to be brought to bear upon an international scale .
25 What we can still do is to escape at long last from the constitutional fiction which we once grasped to ease our transition from the capital of a worldwide empire to a nation state alongside other nation states , but which , having produced so much havoc here at home , has turned into an instrument for external duress to be brought to bear on our own political institutions .
26 The latter does not like what he sees : ‘ ‘ Young men ought to be brought here to give them a horror of debauchery' ’ exclaimed the worthy man , bursting with disgust . ’
27 He was perfectly entitled to do this by the statutes of the English Faculty ; but there being , at that date , no one in Oxford who could teach it , Lewis had to organize a tutor from Aberystwyth to be brought to Oxford once a week by train .
28 Rents needed to be brought up to a realistic level , housing stock modernized , particularly in some of the rundown areas of Kennington , and surplus sold off , without souring relations with his tenants .
29 Mr Clarke was responding to calls from leaders of all the main Churches for the dispute to be brought to an end swiftly .
30 We therefore believe that greater reliance on the fast reactor is a necessary consequence of such restrictions and that the timescale for the large scale introduction of fast reactors may need to be brought forward .
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