Example sentences of "[modal v] bring [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Go up to bed and I 'll bring you a hot drink with something to make you sleep … ’
2 ‘ Cheer up , ’ he went on , ‘ I 'll bring you a few cigarettes in a minute when Arthur 's opened the gate . ’
3 Contract ‘ They will be hoping that their performance might bring them a big contract with a foreign club — that would represent a way out for them .
4 New Year 's Eve in those early years had possessed a dull religious sheen , a pewter glimmer , which by much effort and polishing and dedication of the will could bring her a little light , a little hope , a little perseverance : but she had longed for the flames and the candles , the cut glass and the singing .
5 Above the river , the seagulls kept on the wing as long as they could , hoping the turbulence would bring them a good find , then , defeated and battered , they heeled and screamed away to find refuge .
6 The authors of the Crowther Committee Report of 1971 saw no benefit in controlling credit , though it would be socially harmful for money-lenders to risk lending money , at the high interest rates which would bring them a commercial profit , to anyone unlikely to be able to pay it back .
7 And that 's not quite on so that would bring it a little bit it might be about ninety two or something it might
8 In February of this year , she signed an exclusive contract with Revlon , which will bring her an estimated $4.5m over the next three years , a deal which eclipses previous records set by Christy Turlington ( Maybelline ) and Pauline Porizhova ( Estee Lauder ) .
9 Reject them , and we in the Conservative party will bring you a better scheme ’ ?
10 If such unresolved conflicts are successfully addressed , if individuals can begin to forgive themselves for their failures and indiscretions , it can bring them a renewed meaning and significance for the remaining part of their lives .
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