Example sentences of "it have brought " in BNC.

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1 It has brought the viewer expanded coverage , irregularly spread ; although the season began on 19 August , the first live match will not be broadcast until 29 October .
2 It has brought outstanding success on waters where anglers were quite happy to catch a single fish in the course of a whole season 's fishing .
3 It has brought claims that the police have failed even to recognise the nature of the problem , much less contain it .
4 It has brought me nothing but trouble .
5 Though his input has been enormous , he is modest about the extent to which it has brought him fame .
6 For the present , it has brought income : the Kenyans now export Nile perch , even to Europe .
7 Anyone who has recently taken up some form of exercise will tell that it has brought them enhanced mental energy and concentration , the ability to sleep more deeply and a feeling of well-being .
8 It has brought you to your knees
9 As the standard of living has increased in the developed world it has brought with it a higher disposable income and increased leisure time .
10 It is a truism to say that we have not yet come to terms with it , or with the changes in relationships it has brought .
11 In the 80 years since the aeroplane first appeared in the county , it has brought a great deal of pleasure and prosperity .
12 ‘ Edith does not keep her Jewish faith , as she thinks it has brought her too much trouble ’ , reported Rabbi van der Zyl .
13 In one of the five proceedings it has brought to date , the take-over bid for Alfa-Laval , vertical integration was the only issue under investigation .
14 This opens up the possibility of negotiations between the Commission and the parties concerned and the Commission has shown itself willing to resolve cases on the basis of undertakings in [ two ] of the [ five ] proceedings it has brought to date .
15 This year has been the most difficult and disturbing of my 40-year reign , but it has brought home to me that I must do everything I can to continue to carry out that duty .
16 ‘ I 'm not saying I did n't lift my arm and I 'm sorry for the embarrassment it has brought on the club and our supporters .
17 The Tirpitz book , Menace , also did well , and was illustrated with more than a hundred photographs and copies of relevant Ultra signals decrypted from the Enigma machines and now in the Public Records Office at Kew : to my surprise it has brought in more royalties from the Public Lending Right scheme than any other book I have written , including 10 Rillington Place .
18 Tory leader Tony Briggs said : ‘ It has brought the council into disrepute and his own judgment must be called into question . ’
19 It would be ridiculous to claim that the resistance of the last two decades has achieved nothing , for on the contrary it has brought about significant , noticeable change .
20 SHE said at the time : ‘ I know this will not happen again because of the shame it has brought on his family . ’
21 That not only outraged the international media , but it has brought the game into disrepute .
22 It has brought the Korean people to a new hope .
23 It has brought together expertise in pedagogy , learning resources , library provision and a range of curriculum subjects both at county level and in each school , and this has inevitably been an occasion of staff development and awareness-raising for all those involved .
24 More importantly , it has brought the two companies close to the brink of financial disaster .
25 Asked how personal development had been affected , responses reveal improvements in self-confidence , social skills and aspirations : ‘ it has given me extra confidence to speak at meetings , e.g. community council , community association meetings ’ ; ‘ it has brought out skills I never new I had ’ ; ‘ I have learned to work closer with people since I joined , which is a new experience for me , and become more tolerant of people 's attitudes and ways ’ ; ‘ I am more aware of my own attitude towards my group ’ ; ‘ it has given me more confidence in my own ability to learn new skills ’ ; ‘ made me do things that I thought I was not capable of doing ’ .
26 The council is the plaintiff , but it has brought this action to protect the interests of the residents .
27 It has brought together , the community , trade unions and the University in a campaign against closure .
28 Like most of the English RACs , it has recently streamlined its administrative structure and in order to oversee the wide field described above , as well as the coordination of non-advanced further education in Wales , it has brought several committees together to form a new Further and Higher Education Committee .
29 Whatever the division among teachers about aspects of the new curriculum , most found that it has brought them into a closer relationship with the school library :
30 Nevertheless , the forms which nationalism has assumed , and the political regimes that it has brought into existence , are extremely diverse .
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