单词 | Bring in |
例句 | 1 Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 2 Cast not out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 3 They will bring in a parliamentary bill. 4 He had had the foresight to bring in the washing before the rain started. 5 Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers. 6 It would be fatal to bring in outsider. 7 Could you bring in another chair? 8 Bring in every single grain. 9 How much does she bring in now? 10 My parttime job doesn't bring in much, but I enjoy it . 11 The government has promised to bring in new legislation to combat this problem. 12 We need to bring in an expert to deal with this problem. 13 We ought not to bring in extraneous matters in trying to find a basis for a settlement. 14 Could you take the baby? I need to bring in the washing. 15 Any threat to bring in the police is a hollow one. 16 They want to bring in a bill to limit arms exports. 17 We shall have to bring in professional advisors to help us to cost out this job. 18 The firm decided to bring in a new management team. 19 The government has threatened to bring in the army to break the 10 month old strike. 20 He hoped the scheme would bring in quite a bit of money. 21 We shall have to bring in professional advisers to help us to cost out this job. 22 We've got to bring in more business if we want the restaurant to survive. 23 We need to bring in a lot more new business. 24 I have three part-time jobs, which bring in about £14(),000 a year. 25 It seems that Christmas time is here once again, and it is time again to bring in the New Year. We wish the merriest of hristmas to you and your loved ones, and we wish you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead. 26 It seems that Christmas time is here once again, and it is time again to bring in the New Year. We wish the merriest of Christmas to you and your loved ones, and we wish you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead. 27 You do the honors and pour out the tea while I bring in the cakes. 28 There's been a major reshuffle of the cabinet to bring in new blood. 29 If they need to bunch aircraft more closely together to bring in one that is short of fuel, they will do so. 30 We'll have to see how bad the injury is before deciding whether to bring in a replacement. 1 He had had the foresight to bring in the washing before the rain started. 2 Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers. 3 It would be fatal to bring in outsider. 31 This company badly needs to bring in some new blood. 32 We need to bring in some new blood and fresh ideas. 33 I'd like to bring in Doctor Hall here and ask him his views. 34 Could you bring in some wood for the fire? 35 They could bring in a multiple of that. 35 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 36 Sometimes ads in local papers bring in volunteers. 37 The members bring in other perspectives. 38 They will be used to bring in the rock crushing plant, the industrial chemicals and the explosives. 39 Bring in the police, the press, the king himself, and I shall stick to my story. 40 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke also said he plans to bring in new disciplinary procedures. 41 Organization can pool abilities, share loads, bring in local talents and interest, identity sources. 42 One of his tasks will be to bring in the national lottery. 43 Although such ploys help to boost banks' capital ratios, they do not bring in new cash. 44 They also use an air supply system to bring in outside air for combustion, rather than interior air. 45 Last June, the Council voted to bring in the arrangements from September 2000. 46 It was fears about an invasion on Saturday which led the police to ask United to bring in the all-ticket ruling. 47 But how much longer can these companies survive with nothing to sell to bring in revenue but plenty to spend money on? 48 The purpose would be to bring in more federal Medicaid money and serve more low-income people. 49 The Scarlets are expecting a capacity 14,500 crowd to bring in around £70,000. 50 We're calling on the Home Secretary to bring in legislation to take care of them. 51 The assumption was that she would bring in a number of new people whose loyalty she could count on. 52 Pay is poor, too per hour, and will bring in barely enough to survive. 53 Smiling feebly, Mundin stood silent just when I needed him to bring in the cavalry and rescue my besieged story. 54 It's the only way he will get some cash flow to bring in a couple of new faces. 55 So let's bring in an under-21 age limit and not discard our youngsters too early. 56 He struggled to bring in attractions like the popular singer Sandie Shaw but the ballroom was in trouble. 57 Madge, bring in the tea tray and try not to spill it. 58 Parents allow children to be involved in prostitution because they bring in money. 59 Town and the others bring in branded drugs which are already legally on sale in Britain. 60 Cruz tells you that, you bring in cameras, tapes, lights. 61 Dolan could bring in yet another partner to raise money. 62 The Democrats set up a committee to fire them and bring in Democrats, and Daley took part in the gleeful task. 63 New owners in San Diego paid to bring in good talent, and the team record and attendance have improved dramatically. 64 When she went to bring in the mail, though, and found the mailbox full of lilacs, her heart flooded. 65 Relatives often have to provide non-medical care as well, and patients have to bring in their own blankets and bed linen. 65 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 66 S. businesses, which bring in around 30 percent of all its revenues, a priority. 67 In any particular organization individuals bring in these anxieties from their inner, phantasy worlds. 68 Some, including Marquet, say the country has to move more aggressively to bring in foreign investment. 69 It may also bring in its wake the danger of a too-ready acceptance of that which is not yet proven. 70 Yeah, bring in the candy bars, the cookies, and all that jazz. 71 It will also be more difficult to bring in relatives and easier to expel immigrants. 72 It was unfair to drop players who had given their all against West Indies and to bring in others against Sri Lanka. 73 Herrera urged Congress to work out with the Minister of Finance some financial plan which would bring in additional revenue. 74 We know that their learning curve on the job is less than anybody else that we might bring in. 75 He is now giving Alan and Jody a realistic picture of what it takes to bring in a sizable endowment. 76 My priority is to drive the business, bring in the revenue, no matter what it takes. 77 An ambitious task ... but they're convinced the combination of suspense and high flying drama will bring in the cinema audiences. 78 Everyone agreed you had to bring in the nukes eventually. 79 Compulsory competitive tendering will oblige local authorities to bring in managers who demonstrate their ability to deliver the best services to tenants. 80 We will bring in much tighter labelling requirements for all foods, and make funding available for food research and scientific establishments. 81 But one analyst said it made sense for Murdoch to bring in Malone to help finance the Dodger purchase. 82 Ford has launched a big sales campaign in an effort to bring in new customers. 83 To be sure, these projects have helped to bring in tourists. 84 They feel fixing the area will bring in more visitors, which in turn will inspire new businesses to open. 85 One also needs to be wary of the inequalities that market mechanisms bring in their wake. 86 His latest move was to bring in highly regarded chef Brian Whitmer as a working partner. 87 Male speaker I agree, and I hope Gloucestershire will eventually bring in a legal budget. 88 Bring in related work experience with the emphasis on how quick you are to learn new skills. 89 Migrant labor might even bring in small savings, accumulated on the road, to supplement some households' resources. 90 This required all staff to work overtime or for the Command Center to bring in workers to cover unfilled shifts. 91 The public is invited to bring in jewelry for identification. 92 The wooden booths where people would bring in their items to pawn for cash, or more likely beer, still exist. 93 The idea is that the various farm based tourist attractions get together to help bring in the visitors. 94 Police are keen to bring in registration to improve the image of the Teesside club scene. 95 Discounts may bring in shoppers, but they cut into retailers' profits. 96 For how are we to bring in the corn harvest with all those strong hands and strong arms gone? 97 Threatened groups bring in wives from outside and thus establish important social links promising external support and succour. 98 Together, the fees will bring in about 10,000 per inhabitant over the next few years. 99 The jury was unable to bring in a verdict on the remaining six defendants. 100 Why do they bring in outsiders to tell us how to run the business? 101 Along with the food, they bring in a tray of beer in bottles. 102 The solution perceived by some libraries has been to bring in educational technologists to perform or assist with evaluation. 103 This will also bring in useful revenue to promote the railway. 104 Travelers to Qatar may not bring in narcotics or weapons. 105 Sammler thought it might be enlightening to recall the Sanskrit words. Bring in a little perspective. 106 Some companies routinely bring in undercover operatives every six to 12 months(), Kimmons said. 107 I hope they realise by being here we will bring in a huge amount of trade. 108 Instead, the families often bring in private security firms to try to negotiate a return of the victim. 109 If we all bring in cans for redemption, about how much money do you think we can earn in a week? 110 The inquest will bring in a verdict of suicide. 111 Please bring in a duplicate of your curriculum vitae. 112 Son, bring in my Camembert . 113 Time to bring in some white magic home! 114 Bring in our Chippendale chair. 115 One option would see GM sell or borrow against its assets in China. Another possibility would be for the company to bring in private investors with possible credit support from government sources. 116 Business Office to bring in granite and ceramic tile for good tone should be concise, crisp. 117 But over the past decade, free, open-source software and "cloud" services have brought costs down, while ad networks help bring in revenue quickly. 118 In this paper , we bring in the general program of ultrasonic testing of welding seam. 119 Because with the deal to bring back Hedo Turkoglu and bring in Gilbert Arenas, we're already all-in for this season. 120 Global travelers now bring in a steady supply from around the world, inconspicuously undeclared in checked bags and carry-on luggage. 121 Carol a Mom's gotta do what a Mom's gotta do. Son, bring in my Camembert. 122 Therefore, the study attempted to bring in short-term group play therapy, especially solve the problem of children's emotional social skill shortage. 123 Clove oil stimulates the gums to bring in more blood to aid the immune system in fighting off the infection in the mouth. 124 Ownership refuses to loosen the purse strings athat would bring in a superstar talent. 125 Simply scrapping these distortions—in other words, broadening the base of taxation without any new taxes—could bring in some $1 trillion a year. 126 "One of my first acts as president will be to bring in the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to bring in my national security team, and design a plan for a responsible drawdown, " said Barack Obama. 127 Perhaps the biggest reason companies over-correct during tough economic times is that they can bring in new talent more easily – and often more cheaply – than they could in a good economy. 128 I think it might have been a technical and tactical decision, as they either have another transfer target or opted not to bring in anyone for that left flank. 129 There, for free and sometimes on camera, they appraise items that ordinary people bring in. 130 Capillary action wicks water to the algae, and ducts bring in the hot flue gas. 131 If you're not going to have intercourse with your partner, why not bring in some fun sex toys to play with instead? 132 Later he added that in the agreement with Bullitt it had been stated that the changing military position might bring in alterations. 133 Other critics dismiss as far-fetched Mr Cain's claim that his dramatically lower rates would unleash such rapid growth that they would bring in as much revenue as the current tax code. 134 The rancher wants us to Bring in more hay for his cattle. 135 Be not penny-wise have wings, and sometimes they fly away of themselves, sometimes them must be set flying to bring in more. 136 Many people bring in a " feng shui master " to tell them. 137 The institutionalization of Emotion has different functional requirements whose maladjustment could bring in clash. 138 The VMT is not suggested just as a way to bring in revenue, though. 139 The school's principal, Catherine O'Neill, wrote: "Dear parent, from time to time we will request your daughter to bring in a toilet roll to her class teacher. 140 Be not penny-wise: riches have wings, and sometimes they fly away of themselves; sometimes they must be set flying to bring in more. 141 However, Margaret did bring in some of her own supporters as well. 142 One of the good decisions I made in my 10 years was to make Pat Rice my assistant and to bring in Boro Primorac. 143 She bring in an armful of fresh flower from the garden. 144 The DPRK customs department does not allow tourists to bring in cell phones and high power telescopes, but non-professional cameras are allowed. 145 India has also made it tougher for its companies to bring in foreign workers for contract labor, a move that has had a significant impact on the energy sector. 146 In the most public incident, Broadreach Capital Partners, which owns the Aviara resort in Carlsbad, Calif., tried to cancel its contract and bring in new managers. 147 They were getting ready to bring in a dark horse to stampede the election. 148 So, if the Knicks were to bring in (two big time free agent superstars), I would be a fool to not want to stay here. 149 VTC-90 vertical turbine classifier would bring in a new type equipment featured classification efficiency, stable capability, as well as simple installation and maintenance. 150 We met him yesterday at a cannery village near the Columbia River, when we were watching some fishermen bring in the fish. 151 Retailers will have to mark down prices sharply to bring in sales. 152 Know that as you do this, your efforts are increased a thousandfold and we of the Ascended realms join with you, and the Angels sing the notes that will bring in the alignment to GalacticCenter. 153 Nonetheless, for several reasons America is where the big record labels and Sound Exchange, the collection agency representing them, are fighting hardest to bring in more money. 154 Might he bring in an experienced, midfield destroyer dovetail with Cesc F á bregas? 155 We will bring in a measure to be thrifty with raw materials. 156 This spot welder bring in advanced technique of procedure to control circuit with stable characteristics and simple to operate. 157 " I wish he'd bring in more hospital supplies and less hoop skirts and lace. 158 The show, which is banking on the power of Disney's tween megahit franchise to bring in viewers,() is set to debut in June. 159 "Toiletries, clothing — people could bring in just about anything, " said John Spears, the director of the Joliet library. 160 The Magpies boss has failed to bring in a single new face during the close season and the Tyneside support are anxiously awaiting news of which players will be arriving at St James' Park. 161 We grew cotton, sugar cane, corn, hogs1, chickens and had a large garden, but it didn't bring in much cash. So when I was 12, I got a parttime job on a dairy farm down the road, helping to milk cows. 162 Take steps to shorten your cash flow conversion period, so your business can bring in money faster. These steps may include. 163 We bring in new customers to you via our platform and our promotion using a discount coupon. 164 This morning oil broke short term trendline support at $44.50 in thin volume and a failure to hold this level could bring in further technical selling targeting the "Christmas" lows of $36.20. 165 An account dimension is needed to bring in interest rate and investment return information. 166 We have some good young players in all positions so what I have done is bring in youth in Antonio and Gabriel and an old codger in Michael. 167 The jury took 23 hours to bring in its verdict. 168 For the calculation of the viscosity coefficient(), bring in the Baldwin - Lomax algebra fast flow model. 169 Some banks restrict the use of funds to down payments on a house as a way to bring in business to their mortgage arms. 170 Never mind, he had just described it as a great way to bring in users but not a great way to make money....you know, the definition of a loss leader. 171 Give us the right to be young. kaleidoscopic painting we will bring in the youth. 172 He memorized the sales talk which he hoped would bring in large orders. 173 Can you trust him to bring in your grain and gather it to your threshing floor? 174 There should be a shopping service to stock the apartment kitchen with essentials and bring in carry-out food, as well a car service to drive people around town. 175 It will spice up the party if we bring in some unlawful drugs. 176 The risk is that they bring in bad policies. One such would be maintaining the government's support for Mr Kamei's ill-conceived reversal of the postal privatisation. 177 They burn him in effigy to away the gloom and bring in a new , better year. 178 On the restaurant's interior, the steel beams support roof and the beams also accommodate several strip-shaped clerestory windows which bring in natural light and view from outside. 179 The move will ease the way for businesses to bring in more skilled and semi-skilled foreign workers to fill occupations such as child care, aged care and scaffolding. 180 We absorb the advanced technology in designing and in production from overseas and domestic market, and bring in the latest equipment for pattern making. 181 Visiting your usual fishing ground , you bring in an unusually good catch of sardines. 182 In the example, this subform contains the start and end tags and additional tags that bring in common external script files and a standard stylesheet. 183 The method for determine sewage's chroma is method of dilution multiple. It's easy to bring in error when using eyes to determine the diluted sample is whether achromatism or not. 184 Liverpool are reportedly keen to bring in out and out wingers to help provide the ammunition for strikers Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll. 185 The introduction of foreign capital can bring in advanced technology and experience, relieve the tension of domestic fund, create plenty of employment chances, and promote export and foreign exchange. 186 They dug channels to bring in water from the Grand Canal to irrigate the rice fields. 187 China should bring in the theory of the issue preclusion validity. 188 To bring in the co-operation study in physics class is very necessary for the reform and development if physics teaching. 189 The Chancellor could use the Budget to bring in taxation reforms. 190 Its target is nine million and officials are hoping that the SDF's decision to shift gears will bring in more voters. 191 Maggie: Carol, a Mom's gonna do what a Mom's gonna do? Son, bring in my Camembert . 192 So we can bring in four hydrogen atoms, which will each contribute another unpaired electron. 193 The debate teams can bring in any props for the debate. 193 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 194 The company reportedly justified its decision by saying it was making only women redundant so they can stay at home and look after children and because what they bring in is a second income. 195 To bring in a new mine can take 20 years of bureaucratic mumbo jumbo, about what it takes to build a nuclear reactor in the U.S. 196 Suppose you're a cartographer or geographic information system (GIS) professional, working on behalf of one, or an advanced hobbyist and want to bring in multiple datasets from a variety of sources. 197 To the company's sustainable development, XSJ the company's long-term financing plan is bring in private equity investment, and then IPO in Shenzhen, listed on the GEM to obtain investment. 198 Its holders will be allowed to bring in a reasonable amount of daily necessities for personal use free of duty. 199 If the deadline-day switches to West Ham United or Tottenham Hotspur can be revitalised in January, he will use the funds to bring in Elia. 200 Air France is good at selling its flights directly to customers in France, because it is the best known and most popular brand, but it needs the GDSs to bring in business from travellers in Britain. 201 Apple is, in short, an orchestrator and integrator of technologies, unafraid to bring in ideas from outside but always adding its own twists. 202 He says China needs to cultivate innovative talent, develop free-thinking at universities, and bring in the best brainpower by opening up to the outside world. |
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