Example sentences of "be brought " 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 | The authorities promised early elections , and said the former president and others arrested would be brought to trial . |
3 | Others resented Dr Browne 's tactics , for the church was clearly not to be brought into such public disrepute . |
4 | It does no such thing ; rather it defines the circumstances and conditions in which a marriage has ceased to be a source of happiness and strength to those involved and may be brought to an end … |
5 | Anyway , on with my story , for soon other pressures were to be brought to bear . |
6 | Potted primulas and other plants that have been standing in frames can be brought into the greenhouse now . |
7 | After 8–10 weeks , when an inch or two of growth has appeared ( prepared bulbs should need only six weeks ) , the containers can be brought indoors . |
8 | The bin is completely portable , so it can be brought into the warmth in winter so that the worms will continue to work . |
9 | Most continue ripening in store until ready for the table , but a few varieties must be brought into the warm for a few days before they are ready to eat . |
10 | A few seconds later the glider is unstalled and can be brought level and back to normal flight with the normal use of the controls . |
11 | Unstalling the wings takes away the cause of the autorotation and then the wings can be brought level using the stick and rudder normally . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Maybe there should be a rule if Irish and English people had children they should be brought up Irish — the way the Catholic Church used to insist on the children of Catholics and Protestants being brought up Catholic . |
14 | Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface . |
15 | Furniture requires finishes that can be made perfectly smooth to the touch and that can be brought to a mirror-like gloss , if required . |
16 | But how it could be brought to bear on specific political decisions that had to be taken in for instance the 1930s — this was far from clear even to Eliot himself , if we judge from the dryly disenchanted tone of many of his editorial pronouncements and observations in The Criterion . |
17 | The problem IASC , and the market regulators ' body Iosco , faces though is determining how harmonisation can be brought about . |
18 | She said yesterday that Marcos 's remains may be brought to the Philippines when emotions have subsided . |
19 | So in a few years ' time mobile phones will be brought to the masses . |
20 | As they left the embassy , those who had arrived in cars were invited to leave their keys , and in return were promised that their vehicles would be brought eventually to the West . |
21 | RIOT and conspiracy charges should be brought against those who travelled ticketless to football matches determined to confront police , the Birmingham MP and former sports minister , Denis Howell , said yesterday . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | The debate within Labour 's ranks was then about how far and how fast they should be brought under the direct control of the state . |
24 | Police could not say if charges would be brought . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | But , he added , appraisal had great potential to improve standards , and regulations requiring local authorities to introduce it would be brought forward eventually . |
27 | But if inflation could be brought quickly down again , the balance of payments would look after itself . |
28 | If coherence of this kind could be brought to the conduct of government policy , the prospects for the economy remain far from forlorn . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ The Government considers that legislation should be brought forward when a suitable opportunity arises , ’ he said . |