Example sentences of "to be brought to " in BNC.

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1 After the March 1991 releases , over 70 detainees were still held and were apparently due to be brought to trial in April .
2 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 .
3 Mr Clarke was responding to calls from leaders of all the main Churches for the dispute to be brought to an end swiftly .
4 ‘ She has to be brought to maturity immediately ! ’ he said .
5 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 .
6 … I learned afterwards that the surgeon said in the waiting room : ‘ Queens have the right to be brought to bed before their time ; they do n't count like other people . ’
7 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 .
8 So he ordered to be brought to him the finest silk cloth and brilliant threads , and made for pleasure what he had once needed to make for harsh necessity .
9 If I notice the banker fidget and look at his watch , I may well conjecture that the game is about to be brought to an end , and I may therefore feel tempted to defect .
10 On the morning of 8 May , Ciparis had been waiting as usual for his breakfast to be brought to him , when it suddenly grew dark , and immediately afterwards , hot air laden with ashes began to come through the grating over the door .
11 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 .
12 All fuel , for homes and for industry , has to be brought to the towns and villages which are isolated and small .
13 In the event that the Commission considers that there is a strong prima facie case of infringement , and that there is a serious and urgent risk that irreparable harm will be caused to the party seeking relief or to the public interest , it can take an interim decision for the infringement to be brought to an end .
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 No power was given to conduct investigations on its own and it had to advertise in the local press for information to be brought to it .
16 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 .
17 Everything had to be brought to her .
18 They will arrange for the bodies of Gail , 41 , and children Sarah , 16 , Adam 14 and Deana , 11 , to be brought to Britain for burial .
19 Call for prompt and impartial judicial investigations into all deaths in custody , for officials responsible for torture and other violations to be brought to justice and for the victims and their families to receive compensation .
20 We wish this letter to be brought to the attention of ALL the members of your section and to be published in your journal .
21 A full week after Holly had been delivered to Camp 3 , Captain Yuri Rudakov issued the instruction that the new prisoner was to be brought to his office .
22 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 .
23 One version has it that this Byzantine princess caused a collection of manuscripts to be brought to Moscow that was so splendid as to leave sixteenth-century eyewitnesses dumbfounded .
24 These typically concern matters which are either too petty to receive formal legal treatment , or too involved to be brought to court .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 The firstfruits are to be brought to God , since it is he who makes the land fruitful .
29 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 .
30 The following instructions are to be brought to the attention of all officers .
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