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Sentence count:37Posted:2017-09-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bring tobring togetherbring to passbring to lifebring to an endbring to a haltspring to mindbring throughMeaning: v. bring into operation or effect. 
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1. Pressure was brought to bear on us to finish the work on time.
2. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure that was brought to bear on the authorities.
3. The full force of the law was brought to bear on anyone who criticized the government.
4. He asserts that he is: bringing to bear the precision of photography in the illustration of our subject.
5. Utterly out of control now, these could not even fire back, for their port-side cannon could not be brought to bear.
6. Privileges and prerogatives are revoked; the iron hand of supervisory control is brought to bear.
7. But not all their black arts could save them now that the full strength of Ulthuan was brought to bear.
8. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure brought to bear on the authorities.
9. Each processor is brought to bear on a problem at once.
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10. Anyway, on with my story, for soon other pressures were to be brought to bear.
11. What pressures his wife brought to bear on him to come around to this decision I am not sure.
12. With all the pressure brought to bear upon them, both President Lincoln and General Halleck stood by me....
13. Death is one of those remote events which are brought to bear on behavior only with the aid of cultural practices.
14. No pressure was brought to bear on visitors who were reluctant to co-operate.
15. Nor was noble influence brought to bear only in moments of crisis.
16. All sorts of influences are brought to bear upon us every time we turn on the radio or open a newspaper.
17. We also saw that it is necessary to bring to bear our understanding of the argument for example, do you remember the suppressed premises we added on last week?
18. Modern technology increasingly allows the individual to bring to bear industrial violence against our citizens previously the exclusive right of states ... complacency has dulled our vision.
19. When the muscularity that should bring to bear on to go up in mattess that is to say, mattess should drop more and produce more supportive power to human body, vice versa.
20. Critics point out the nit-picking thoroughness which legal authorities in the Republic so often bring to bear on extradition requests.
21. There is a finite amount of government resources we can bring to bear.
22. What sources of power can groups and key individuals bring to bear on the budgetary process? 4.
23. However, in choosing to use Jython[sentencedict.com], you are able to bring to bear the entire Python language and runtime against your problem of choosing which tests to execute.
24. Prof: yes that's a bit of background information that you may bring to bear on this particular argument.
25. Volunteers would attempt to control the outcome with whatever supernatural forces they could bring to bear on the problem.
26. The way you vote, the way you live, the way you protest, the pressure you bring to bear on your government, has an impact way beyond your borders.
27. I will be much better prepared if I meditate every morning and visualize myself dealing with that challenge with authenticity, openness, honesty, and with as much wisdom as I can bring to bear on it.
28. The outer circle surrounding the central dimensions in Figure 2.1 represents the lenses (or theories) that researchers bring to bear on the questions or dimensions being studied.
29. But, not be in all circumstances, we welcome this kind to bring to bear on.
30. He’s not sure what that something else is; maybe it’s a broader view of the world, the perspective I bring to bear in my teaching and writing.
More similar words: bring tobring togetherbring to passbring to lifebring to an endbring to a haltspring to mindbring throughbearingbearingsbride-to-beforbearingoverbearingcling toowing totalking torelating tocoming togetherspinning topbe willing toaccording toduke ellingtoncorresponding togeorge washingtonbooker t. washingtoncome into beinghave nothing to do withbear in mindnothing to write home abouthave something to do with
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