Sentence examples for as to bring a from inspiring English sources

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The revelers had gone so far as to bring a cooler and set up a portable grill in the ostensibly shared space.

With respect to information storage and communication, the transition from analog to digital information is so pervasive as to bring a historic transformation of the manner in which humans create, access, and use information.

The description of him playing patience and solitaire in a child like pretence of having limitless time before an unwelcome engagement is so silly and so acute as to bring a tear to the eye.

Fittingly for the endpoint of a long and meaningful career, Cain saves his best twist for the very last page of his very last book, a haymaker from the blind side, so carefully finessed and camouflaged through the book as to bring a tear to a glass eye — another writer's jealous acknowledgment.

In the administration's most remarkable success so far, House passage of legislation to cap carbon emissions, Mr. Waxman, speaking at right, bargained so ardently with business and Democratic moderates as to bring a new complaint: that he had compromised away the bill's original merit.

And so Suez just had to be dug -- not so much to bring prosperity to its owners as to bring a metaphysical wholeness to the planet, a wholeness that nature had been impertinent enough to risk by placing, so very inconveniently, 100 miles of sand where there more properly should be 100 miles of sea.

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"A scrutiny so minute as to bring an object under an untrue angle of vision, is a poorer guide to a man's judgment than a sweeping glance which sees things in their true proportion". A.W. Kinglake (historian, 1809 1891).

Discovering and developing a new drug is expensive; the industry claims to spend as much as $500m to bring a new molecule to market.

Russia's diplomacy, so far, looks as unlikely to bring a solid peace as the military onslaught that began last autumn.

Fisun Guner, for The Arts Desk, said: "I have never seen a production of the play quite as liable to bring a lump to the throat".

Be aware of who the host is first, as asking to bring a guest is uncomfortable in some situations.

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