41. It brought with it a wrinkled piece of brown paper tumbling down the street. 42. These new communities brought with them their tradition of culture and art and set up trading relations with Byzantium. 43. The pitfalls and dangers that knowledge brings with it are becoming apparent. 44. Success in any great enterprise brought with it the danger of complacency, the danger that the French would surrender to their demons of fragmentation and mediocrity. 45. On another occasion he brought with him a constable and several others, saying I shall make you leave your Singing. 46. For as the people became urbanised, the ancient ways and practices they brought with them from the countryside or the pre-industrial town became irrelevant or impracticable. 47. Digitisation brings with it exciting possibilities for the archival scholar. 48. Forgot to bring it with me today. 49. In this respect the displays carry a long tradition of early pencil and paper methods but, of course, they bring with them much greater computing power. 50. When looking to recruit specialist practitioners be very wary of claims that they will have a large client following that they can bring with them. |