Example sentences of "bring us the " in BNC.

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1 Yet this did not bring us the surrender we hoped for .
2 One night I had a vivid dream that to correct this error would bring us the wind .
3 Basically , the methods we used , although tried and tested by other organisations did not bring us the 4,000 members we hoped to see by the end of 1992 .
4 ‘ And perhaps when you see Chatterton leave us you might bring us the lunch menu . ’
5 If we had gone on , our love would have brought us the death we secretly called up every time we embraced .
6 The arrogance remains which brought us the poll tax , centralisation in Britain and isolation in Europe .
7 Made by the Japanese firm of Saga ( the same people who brought us the Lowden-esque Trameleuc acoustics , plus reissues of Maccaferri gypsy jazz guitars and Regal wooden-bodied resophonics ) these new acoustics sell under the name of O.C. Smith and promise an interesting combination of European but strongly American-influenced design , together with Japanese efficiency and affordability .
8 The people who brought us the old-school Arkwright football shirts are now bringing us Subbuteo merchandise complete with the classic Subbuteo falcon logo .
9 His muscular prose — at its best it has the insistent rhythm if a middleweight boxer pounding the heavy bag — with its imaginative flourishes , was perfectly suited to the age which brought us the utterly modern talents of George Best , Rod Laver , Jack Niklaus , Jim Clark , Pele and Jackie Stewart .
10 Eventually Birru brought us the ducks that Habta Mariam had cooked .
11 It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge .
12 When the Secretary of State could bring himself to talk about his own legislation , we heard from him in effect an admission that the Government who brought us the poll tax are now bringing us a new poll tax .
13 Christmas Eve brought us the good news that we had also been awarded Phase II of the East Merthyr Reclamation Scheme , known as Great White Tip .
14 ‘ And they bring us the tourain . ’
15 May he bestow the riches of his peace upon us , bring us the good news of salvation and always fill us with love for all peoples .
16 bring us the bird book
17 The fecund Mr Anderson is , among other things , famous for bringing us the film classic If .
18 Speaking as a man who rather enjoys cover compilations — and remembers with gratitude the ‘ NME 's role in bringing us The Fall 's ‘ A Day In The Life ’ — I have to concede that the normal response to such collections is a powerful yearning to hear the originals again .
19 A very delighted Nick Harris bringing us the good news about Oxford United getting through and winning today against Portsmouth by a goal to nil .
20 THE sight of Martin Bell falling injured after being hit by Serbian mortar fire reminds us of the risks reporters take to bring us the news .
21 We had no way of knowing it , but those messages were to bring us the first concrete news of John for eighteen months .
22 We had friends who were able to — like a Lebanese friend I 've got , he was er arranging — he used to bring us the food and water and things like that .
23 It is God as Spirit who brings us the intimate presence of God to us , enabling us to be friends of God .
24 ‘ In times of trial , ’ said the vicar , ‘ what brings us the greatest comfort ? ’
25 Next month even brings us The Good Cat Food Guide ( Chatto & Windus , £4.99 ) .
26 Keith Sutton … brings us the worst of Fleet Street , the Sun , disguised as ‘ radical ’ … you can not be radical and look like the Sun ; it is a contradiction in terms .
27 In the first of a series of four reports this week , Mike Rowbottom brings us the Inside Story .
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