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It will help regenerate the area and bring in vast numbers of visitors who will boost the borough's economy.
The club struggled before a decision was made to bring in hired guns in the quest for an elusive flag.
And I'm hoping these contracts start to bring in the extra moolah which I'll need to fulfil my travelling desires later this year.
I DJ for Jerry, so I occasionally bring in Natasha and her group of brainless ditzes.
He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs.
To bring in black supporters who are not pushed into sinecures is now its big challenge.
This imbalance is forcing up wages and prompting companies to bring in foreign workers.
You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric.
With his fine breeding on his sire's side, this bull should bring in a lot of money.
The weather held good for us yesterday so we took the opportunity to get up on the moor and bag up the peats ready to bring in.
Trafford council wants to shake up its home care service and bring in a private company or voluntary agency.
That seems strange because the team will bring in close to 40 players before the draft.
They are happy to bring in allied forces, but only after the fighting is over, to help in peacekeeping.
Unadorned windows, sliding doors, and glass porch railings bring in the view.
Because of this set-up, he is able to bring in master distillers to speak to the bar staff.
Crooks is also planning to bring in a third, as yet unidentified, coach as he is looking towards an Alliance team next season.
A law to regulate the pre-school sector to bring in uniformity is essential across the country.
Let's bring in a company who's sole focus appears to be putting the little guys out of business in the name of making more money.
People bring in arrowheads from New York's five boroughs, snake skins from Central Park.
But a couple of years ago, a police dog patrol was sent out to bring in a mentally disturbed person from a forest.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do the kilt and sporran bring in brawny youngsters of five-foot nine, and thirty-nine inch round the chest?
The customer must have some inducement to bring in your rental battery and get his own.
They want to know what you've done to them, what this new curse is that you bring in your syringes.
Here some of the prisoners were ransomed, but many others could not bring in their money.
The translator of the boethian Metres has taken occasion to bring in this heathen god, whose cult was still too active.
For, with the inbred and lethal instinct of a theolog he was put upon the trail of a brother theolog to bring in his scalp.
The question was to bring in the yule log and to have it as large as possible.
And for the translucency of their yellower effects we must bring in the amber.
An' didn't he bring in four of the orneriest cusses that ever lived when they busted the Hart River cache?
I am inclined to bring in here, as a derivative form of cal, and perhaps corresponding with the obs.
The men carried Jabine to the nearest mining camp, whence others went to bring in the body of broadus.
Among the mitigating circumstances I should be inclined to name even those which you bring in aggravation.
We must bring in the generations, harnessing the unused talent of the elderly and the unfocused energy of the young.
I also bring in here, as much suggestively as determinately, the following.
In the dewy mornings, she hop-skipped and jumped by his side into the pasture to bring in the cows.
We could have no way so good to effectuate that which was the common desire, as to bring in another in his room.
She had forgotten to bring in an armful from the pile over by the sugar-boiler.
I wouldn't be surprised if he wouldn't bring in a coercion bill at any minute.
Sid, in particular, has developed into a heavy hitter, and the nine depend upon him to bring in the needed runs.
I've hocked ev'ryt'ing dat would bring in a dollar, an' dis is de las' t'ing I've got.
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