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The proceeds of the float will be used to bring down debt, fund expansion and generate organic growth.
Analysts believe the Bank must step up its commitment to QE to bring down gilt yields as part of efforts to revive the wider economy.
Measures were taken immediately to bring down the water level in the reservoir, near which 17 houses were flooded, the Civil Defence office said.
He and his Adullamites worked with the Tories to prevent the bill and ultimately bring down the government.
Now, he's slashing capital expenditures and ransacking his portfolio for bits and pieces to sell, all to bring down debt.
In past centuries, people used handwritten screeds and whispering campaigns to bring down their enemies.
The heaps, known as windrows, bring down the temperature of the garbage and prevent leaching too, Ms. Patel says.
When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones.
He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it.
A loader hands him the gun to bring down the quarry which is then retrieved from the undergrowth by trained hounds.
His pronouncements cannot bring down governments, or send armies off to fight and die.
Bandits and looters continue to bring down pylons carrying high voltage cables out in the desert road.
Lions are about the only predators strong enough to bring down a healthy sable.
They'd rather scavenge dead animals than try to bring down something that might fight back.
A small group started a movement that got the support of a nation to bring down an ideology that kept the country in chains.
Anyway, I've looked and if you had it in mind to bring down Big Ben you'd be better off with an aircraft.
He uses Tingary, his half-witted sidekick, to assist him in his plots to bring down the jester.
No, they hope that voters are motivated from rank envy, the desire to bring down those who have it better than they do.
The extra staff would bring down the rate of unallocated cases, which is currently at almost 25 per cent statewide.
We ended up spending an hour fuming over the new government movement to bring down university student representative groups.
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The castor bean growers are also going to bring down their prices a lot when this machine kills the market.
I was all ready to go, and I had got the coachman, who is an Englishman, to bring down my poor box and to fetch me a cab.
Any deduction from this monopoly must bring down her rival in proportion to this deduction.
It took the men but a short time to bring down all their baggage, provisions, and mess kit to the canoe and stow the load.
Why should he trouble to climb up the bank and bring down the eave of the cave?
That settled it, and telling him of Meg's mishap, Jo gratefully accepted and rushed up to bring down the rest of the party.
She bring down dry fish to sell to the poor people of Cholon.
Electra flew upstairs to bring down a bottle of Florida water.
Turning to his adjutant he ordered him to bring down the two battalions of the Sixth Chasseurs whom they had just passed.
I'll lend no money gratis and bring down the rate of usance.
If an application does freeze, it will rarely, if ever, bring down the entire computer or network.
If they grew on one's family tree I should only have to give mine a shake to bring down a shower of the finest.
The action-packed samurai film 13 Assassins is about a group of elite Samurai secretly enlisted to bring down a tyrannical feudal lord.
I tried honestly enough to kill the pigeons, but I had no luck, or too much, till I happened to bring down one of a pair that I found apart from the rest in a softy tree-top.
We must absolutely bring down some game to satisfy this cannibal, or else one of these fine mornings, master will find only pieces of his servant to serve him.
I thought he had only to make over something, or to sign a bond, or a draft, or a cheque, or a bill, or to put something on a file somewhere, to bring down a shower of money.
In her town house a charge of small-shot, fired in any direction on a Thursday afternoon, could not have failed to bring down a poet, a novelist, or a painter.
Conversely, we may be uncharitably quick to bring down those whose selfish greed exceeds normal ambition, particularly those who transgress in high office.
She had not gone far before she commenced to realize how slight were her chances for survival without means of defense or a weapon to bring down meat.
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