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

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1 On either side of the gangway doors were small doors on the floor level ; these were for the double purpose of allowing a hosepipe to be brought through from the line for washing out purposes , and also to allow free escape of water .
2 But not in the lake ; the lake water itself was caustic , and all our water had to be brought over from the mainland .
3 I feel that children should be brought up with the idea of doing the best they can — for themselves . ’
4 All cameras sold prior to these improvements will be brought up to the new specifications entirely free of charge .
5 The idea was that , by raising the standards of these deprived areas , the children in them would be brought up to the levels of those in more privileged communities , and would then be able to compete with them on equal terms later in their educational careers .
6 In short , all existing and future minerals planning permissions must be brought up to the environmental standards expected today , and provision must be made for a regular upgrading of standards in the future .
7 New workstations installed after 1st January 1993 must comply fully from the outset , and all others must be brought up to the standard by December 31st , 1995 .
8 All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 .
9 She would lose contact with William and Harry and , as heirs to the throne , the two princes would continue to be brought up within the Palace confines regardless of their mother 's whereabouts .
10 And he ordered that his daughters should be brought up in the studies beseeming dames .
11 The child is to be brought up in the country , and should learn by experience ; this is far better than sitting indoors , studying books .
12 She has never abused her position while appearing determined that her sons will be brought up in the sensitive , caring manner denied to their father .
13 If William and Harry were to be brought up in the rather stiff and formal atmosphere of the Palace after suffering the trauma of their parents ' splitting up , they would hardly end up as the secure , well-balanced people the Queen hopes will succeed her .
14 Even those whose fathers spent some years in industry tended to be brought up in the village .
15 The Gotobeds led a bad life to his strict way of thinking , gambling and travelling and pleasuring themselves , and he said Louisa should be brought up in the fear of the Lord . ’
16 This means that a higher proportion of children will be brought up in the local authority sector than figures for the distribution of tenure in their parents ' age-band would suggest .
17 She began , Dear Sis , Tell Joel that it 's quite an education in itself for the girls to be brought up in the heart of the capital , and on the very shores of London 's historic river .
18 A train of empty wagons was hauled by locomotive to the quarry entrance while a train of full wagons would be brought up from the quarry .
19 And then er they returned the line , or double track round here , er and bringing so goods wagons could be brought round into the sort of unloading area er of 's mill .
20 While Annie put on her cloak and bonnet , Jonadab called for the pony and trap to be brought round to the door .
21 She drew on sensible boots and a warm woollen cape and called for the carriage to be brought round to the front .
22 He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration .
23 Eventually , he mentioned the present writer and suggested that I should be brought in on the matter as I had already knowledge of one or two other cases .
24 The Lord Llewellyn had expected them to act inside , but there was no way in which the pageant could be brought in through the doors .
25 Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest .
26 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 .
27 What a complete condemnation of the Thatcherite policies that were attempted to be brought in by the controlling group opposite .
28 Under new proposals expected to be brought in by the IAAF , starters are likely to lose their power as the final judges of what is a false start .
29 The profit per tonne in Aegina is falling , because trimming the trees and picking the nuts is a laborious business that modern workers can insist on being paid more for , and much of the water the trees need has to be brought in from the mainland .
30 Even so the sum of money Minton had donated was so large that drinkers had to be brought in from the street .
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