Example sentences of "[noun] be brought [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 However , the effect of experience on temperament is still limited by the horse 's genetic traits — for example , if both the naturally placid horse and the naturally nervous horse were brought up in the same rough environment , then the placid horse would still be less timid than the nervous one .
2 Because the slave traders were brought up in the belief that every word of the Holy Bible was inspired by God , they honestly thought that they had divine sanction to enslave blacks .
3 Mary of Guise was brought up in the charmed circles of the greatest French aristocracy .
4 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
5 Frank was brought up in the Hollywood studio tradition and expected producers to exert a large amount of control , but Lester 's lack of freedom did not stop him changing parts of the script — including all of Gawford 's scenes — and reducing the number of songs .
6 In terms of sound it hardly matters , because once you plug in live , the real sound is brought out in the house — you go both direct and to the amp ( racked Gallien-Krueger and Ampeg SVT heads through Hartke cabs in Gene 's case ) .
7 The second charge is brought in in the presence of the first one .
8 Three minutes after the break , City know it was not going to be their day , they themselves were awarded a penalty when Frankie Machavellio was brought down in the area .
9 A widow , now in her eighties , her husband was brought up in the house by his grandparents .
10 During the war Well while the war as going on nationalization was brought up in the buffets by what we would term now , the activist or militant Labour people .
11 The consignment was brought over in the same way and after it was left in a lay-by in Lymm , Cheshire , Customs officers pounced when Scott arrived to collect it .
12 ‘ Young people are brought up in the age of the video , so they can assimilate television that is cut quickly to a good musical beat , whereas older viewers would think , ‘ Oh God , it 's too fast and I ca n't stand all that dreadful loud music ’ , ’ Shapero says .
13 A cynic among us suggested the people were brought out in the early morning for the tourists to snap their unlikely habitat .
14 Williams rounded off with a 63rd-minute penalty after Gabbiadini was brought down in the area .
15 The first bit of ‘ fighting ’ was after Wallace was brought down in the area for what I thought was a definate penalty .
16 Swindon swept forward after the break and were given a 50th-minute penalty when Martin Ling was brought down in the area .
17 But then Villa skipper Kevin Richardson was brought down in the area by Dean Austin after bursting through , and Staunton converted a 71st minute spot kick .
18 But then Villa skipper Kevin Richardson was brought down in the area by Dean Austin after bursting through , and Staunton converted a 71st minute spot kick .
19 Are your children being brought up in the … ’
20 At first the ideas appeared as rumours and reports : that , although it had not yet been announced , the US had already taken steps to halt the fighting ; that , in Washington , ambassador Bonnet had been called in and told that a settlement was imperative ; that if the matter was brought up in the UN the US would not necessarily support France ; that the US wished to ensure that no Lend-Lease weapons were being used ‘ to suppress Vietnam — although it was suspected they were ; and that the head of Southeast Asian Affairs at the State Department ( Mr A.L.
21 Now Mill realizes that the objection to this is the last problem coercion , that if people 's votes are known , then some people might be able to put pressure on others to vote one way rather than another and as I said why the secret ballot was brought in in the first place .
22 This sense that the holiness of God 's presence is incompatible with the presence of women is brought out in the story of the giving of the law at Sinai .
23 Neeld 's daughter by his French mistress was brought up in the house .
24 The son of a Scottish father who deserted the family home at an early age and a Jewish mother , McLaren was brought up in the middle-class London suburb of Edgware .
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