Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 R.S. ran seminars in London hotels bringing in speakers from the relocation area to discuss issues such as health , education and housing .
2 This will bring in reforms of the kind which the Consumers ' Association have been campaigning for over many a long year .
3 ‘ We figured that we could bring in artists from the '90s to interpret Hendrix using the computer technology that was only a dream in the '60s , ’ explains Storey .
4 Barbara Coleman would detest the solitude , the place would bring back memories of the good times and she would be confronted more than ever with the evidence that the good times had gone .
5 And he would bring back goods from the market , such as meal , and sell or exchange that for what the Dalesfolk had brought .
6 Michigan 's Criminal Sexual Conduct statute held the promise of change that would be both instrumental and symbolic in impact : properly implemented it could bring about improvements in the criminal justice system , the conviction rate and the treatment of victims . ’
7 By the middle 1950 's most of my generation were settling down to carving out their careers and bringing up families after the unsettling effects of the war years during which they had experienced all they wanted of adventure and excitement .
8 In the field , women proved themselves capable ambulance drivers , and many drove trucks bringing up supplies to the troops .
9 The answer … is not to resign ourselves to our women 's role — in a woman 's place — and demand payment for staying put , but to collectivise childcare , to share the responsibility for bringing up children within the community .
10 Eleanor Rathbone firmly believed that the only way to remove a major barrier against equal pay in professions such as teaching would be to take account of the differences in standards of living reflected in the higher costs of bringing up children in the higher income groups .
11 You know about having t how do they feel in terms of bringing up kids in the flats ?
12 They began to look for more drink and the Junior showed his initiative by going up to the off-licence with the Porter and bringing back armfuls of the stuff .
13 Darwin himself contributed to this trend by bringing back fossils from the voyage of the Beagle showing that the past inhabitants of South America were closely related to the modern ones .
14 The Tomahawk can not change course , choose alternative targets , fight off opposition or bring back pictures of the damage done .
15 Top up insurance can not be obtained with unlimited cover , and may be made subject to certain other conditions , eg the exclusion of indemnity in respect of claims brought in courts in the USA .
16 We also , in the Broadcasting Act , brought in sanctions against the transmission of offensive satellite broadcasts from abroad , and made it an offence for advertisers and equipment suppliers to support such programmes .
17 At first wind pumps were used , then steam pumps which used coal brought in barges along the rivers and canals .
18 A day of B westerns brought in fans by the droves .
19 One local says helicopters brought in reinforcements to the isolated rural area an hour before the shooting began .
20 I notice she has brought in reinforcements in the person of Villette . ’
21 Those pictures also brought back memories of the Nazi death camps .
22 However , the attack has brought back memories of the last battle between rival operators .
23 However , the attack has brought back memories of the last battle between rival operators .
24 The Gulf crisis also brought out divisions among the factions within government contending for the succession to President Gouled on his completion of two terms of office in 1993 .
25 This is a Greek work for love , and so instead of celebrating the eucharist , we shared this meal of love and friendship which brought in themes of the past two days — seizing the day .
26 he stood over the stumps to the quick bowlers and brought off stumpings down the leg side , the hallmark of a great keeper .
27 Slowly , so slowly , he brought up handfuls of the bright tresses , and they slid like silk through his fingers .
28 A few months later , in the White Paper on adult offenders , the Home Office brought out proposals for the abolition of the special sentences of corrective training and preventive detention , and for the release of prisoners on parole , without making any mention of the Commission .
29 In a recent defence of investment in education , Stonier brought back memories of the early 1960s .
30 One by one some of Europe 's more unfancied golfers began to eat into the U.S. lead , courtesy of some dreadful American blunders on the final hole which brought back memories of the match at Muirfield Village two years before .
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