Example sentences of "[pers pn] bring out " in BNC.

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1 I bring out my wide-eyed honest look : ‘ I had to check on the flat .
2 I mean cos it makes a difference the pack I bring out .
3 That determines the pack I bring out you see .
4 Obviously I bring out the worst in him . ’
5 Or I bring out my mates .
6 Such was the case with a catalogue of French harpsichord music that Bruce Gustafson and I brought out in 1990 .
7 That 's why I 'm here , I brought out this machinery and I 'll start an agricultural contractorship .
8 You bring out a new menu and they say , ‘ Is that all ?
9 You bring out the worst in me , woman , ’ he said , leaning over her and supporting himself on his hands , one on either side of her head , trapping her .
10 You are sometimes so stiffly English that you bring out the need to tease .
11 You bring out the worst in me , ’ she muttered .
12 I told you , you bring out the worst in me .
13 ‘ I told you , ’ he said bitterly , ‘ that you bring out the worst in me . ’
14 This Sunday is observed as World Day of Prayer for Vocations , I commend to your attention the materials from the National Vocations Office and ask that you bring out the theme of vocations in your celebration of the liturgy of this Sunday of Easter .
15 She brought out her trump card : ‘ If we bring this into use , it will raise the value of your holding , and that will please your mother . ’
16 She brought out a bottle of red wine from the cupboard .
17 With that she brought out a shining copy of Charles Kingsley 's The Water Babies .
18 Her ma 's sewing bag was still in the cupboard and when she brought out the cotton and needles there was a lump in her throat .
19 ‘ Are you a Catholic ? ’ he asked Donna as she brought out the drinks .
20 Still shaking somewhat with fright , Millie swallowed twice before she brought out in a small voice , ‘ It 's very nice , thank you . ’
21 Millie 's lids were blinking , and her lips were licking up the salt tears as she brought out , ‘ I …
22 Reaching into her skirt pocket , she brought out a silver shilling which she placed into the older man 's hand .
23 Schmidt looked through the few things she brought out .
24 She brought out a man 's handkerchief and loudly blew her nose .
25 She brought out a sealed billet .
26 From a drawer of her desk she brought out a number of pink slips clipped together and she separated the top three .
27 Rosemary searched for a word , then to startle Leith further ‘ … glamorous , ’ she brought out .
28 ‘ Olinda , ’ she brought out her name again for good measure , ‘ seemed to find you attractive the other night . ’
29 Perhaps you brought out the best that was in me and I was grateful for that .
30 You brought out here begin at last to unbind .
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