Example sentences of "would bring [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Once the issue was decided by them , the bishop would be ordered by the writ admittatis to institute the king 's man ; failure to do so would bring yet another , and a far more formidable , writ , the quare non admisit whereby his temporalities were seized for contempt until he submitted , the king in the meantime enjoying access to the rest of the bishop 's patronage ! |
2 | Start saving Robert , Dick Hansen estimates that a restoration of this calibre would bring over £712,000 at auction today . |
3 | Patsy would have the vases ready to see what Eve would bring today . |
4 | Though competition can be helpful for big publicly financed science projects , co-operation would bring even bigger benefits |
5 | The reward would bring even more publicity to the case and , Dexter reminded himself with a groan , endless claims for the money from conmen and lunatics . |
6 | Moreover , in a clear indication of the growing influence of the European Parliament , Mr Delors assured MEPs yesterday that the commission would bring forward three important measures to improve the rights of Europe 's workers . |
7 | It was exactly this kind of initiative that Darwin would bring forward in the Origin of Species . |
8 | Claiming that a coup was being planned even before he introduced economic austerity policies on taking office three years previously , Pérez told foreign correspondents on Feb. 9 that he intended to continue with his economic policies but would bring forward a $4,000 million social project to improve health care , education and social welfare over the next four years . |
9 | He said the decision was " quite independent " of the European Commission 's threat to take the government to court for its failure to carry out a full environmental impact assessment of the scheme , but warned that a new river crossing was still necessary and the government would bring forward new proposals . |
10 | If the registration service was erm , asked to ma to reduce its budgets for ninety four , five and future years , by twenty thousand , it could do it in to three , four , five because it would bring forward twenty thousand pounds worth of carry forwards . |
11 | I promised members after that erm meeting that er I would bring forward different arguments tonight and that is exactly what I hope to do . |
12 | John Gummer , Minister of Agriculture , told the conference it would bring together existing strands of work and report directly to David Maclean , the junior minister responsible for food . |
13 | Such an alliance would bring together Congress , the breakaway Socialist Janata Dal run by Chandra Shekhar , and the Janata Dal of V.P. Singh . |
14 | The second stage of identifying and defining the nature and type of information required would bring together both quantitative and qualitative information . |
15 | There would be no hard news , said the DoI , but if we were interested in learning the background it would bring together some experts on fibre optics to brief us on this new technology . |
16 | However , he is genuinely enthusiastic about the establishment of a constitutional convention , which would bring together churches , voluntary groups , trade unions and other parties in a great national debate . |
17 | Given this continuing policy vacuum on the one hand and the implacable opposition of the judiciary to any attempts to fill it on the other , it is not altogether surprising that few attempts have been made to fashion an overall criminal justice strategy that would bring together sentencing and penal policy . |
18 | They did , however , anticipate that boards would bring together people likely to have different views about the purposes of boards . |
19 | The event would bring together dozens of celebrities to partner the professionals , many of whom were themselves household names . |
20 | The slaves themselves needed the pidgin as a lingua franca , not just for communication with their captors , but to communicate among themselves ; a typical cargo would bring together slaves from many language groups , and on arrival in the American ports , they were deliberately split up to reduce the likelihood of conspiracies . |
21 | The board would bring together churches , charities and the Citizens ' Advice Bureau to offer local knowledge . |
22 | The birth of a son was welcomed now for traditional reasons ( for example , among Hindus the son plays an essential part in the cremation ceremony ) and because he would bring home a vast dowry when he married , but no longer so much because he would be a new worker for the joint family . |
23 | One day Penelope would bring home a Tibetan holy man , another time the entire Black Panther party . |
24 | Because she had spent so much of her teenage by herself , she had found plenty of time to read the newspapers and the books Patsy would bring home from school , or take out for her from the school library . |
25 | Rumour had it that , particularly towards the end of the financial year when sales targets were a few thousand off and hopes of bonuses were beginning to fade , the sound of the office globe could be heard spinning as anxious sales staff searched the world for the magic market that would bring home the bacon . |
26 | The abrupt transition from 1963 London to the Paleolithic era would emphasise the Doctor 's time-travelling capabilities , while the sub-plot of making fire , crucial to the narrative , would bring home to the audience the key to the human race 's survival made by its ‘ discovery ’ . |
27 | Perhaps it is not remarkable , after all , that no poet should have described this world to us before it expired , described it in language that would bring home to us what kind of world it actually was and how its inhabitants looked upon it , for it was above all a peasant world and the peasant was inarticulate . |
28 | They did not know at the beginning of the week how much they would bring home at the end . |
29 | And i and my lad would bring home all these damn great big books that he could n't read ! |
30 | America was conceived in vision as one of the greatest dreams of men ; it was to be the first nation ever to escape from oppression and the freed spirit would bring forth a splendid nation . |