Example sentences of "to bring [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It always gave Anne goosebumps , especially when the unidentified male voice answered the girls ' plea for Mr Sandman to bring them a dream with a drawn-out , ever-so-slightly creepy ‘ ye-e-es ? ’ |
2 | ‘ They do n't need to rely on hospital staff to bring them every cup of tea . |
3 | Seeming to bring them the waters that make drunk |
4 | John Beck 's unfashionable team have turned the derided ‘ long ball ’ game into something of an art form , but their aerial bombardment of the Wolves goal failed to bring them the victory that would have enhanced their promotion prospects . |
5 | At this point a friend of mine appeared , whose house is nearby , so I asked her to call the vet and to bring me a couple of bandages to keep the flies off until the vet arrived . |
6 | ( I once asked a gifted student to bring me a setting of the Kyrie . |
7 | Then she flew on to a high window-sill and I had to ask the headmaster to bring me a ladder so that I could bring her down . |
8 | ‘ How kind of you to bring me a Christmas pudding ! ’ she exclaimed . |
9 | I asked him to bring me a sandwich and a glass of wine , and still went on reading Jane Eyre . |
10 | The lady used to bring me a bag of hand knitting balls , which she had weighed . |
11 | I challenge Councillor to bring me the evidence saying otherwise . |
12 | I challenge Councillor to bring me the evidence saying otherwise . |
13 | the condition is there must be at least of 'em who are prepared to go , to bring me the money for the registration |
14 | ‘ After she moved to the Villa Souleiado Philippe used to bring me the paintings to sign , or I 'd go there and do it . |
15 | I 'd tried waiting for the natural course of events to bring me the way of the creche , some errand Mrs Goreng might send me on , but it had n't worked out that way . |
16 | Fear not , honoured woman , said he ; you are but lately arrived , and they come to bring you a present , which shall help marry your daughters . |
17 | Head and Tennis World have teamed up to bring you a competition to win tennis competition used by some of the world 's top tennis players . |
18 | ‘ Mrs Porter 's going to bring you a tomato juice . ’ |
19 | We interrupt this presidency to bring you a newsflash . |
20 | " I really came to bring you a telegram , " Maurice said . |
21 | Health Works , however , has gone where no survey has gone before to bring you the faces and physical motivations behind the figures . |
22 | NETWORK will continue to bring you the news as it happens . |
23 | David Dorn takes time off from watching the screen antics to bring you the details . |
24 | ‘ We apologise for not being able to bring you the report from Riyadh . |
25 | And we hope to bring you the results of the elctions in our late eveing update after news at ten . |
26 | Tell yourself that this is a habit which is going to change your life forever , and that it is going to bring you the health , fitness and slimness that you deserve . |
27 | NORTHERN Echo reporters work throughout Cleveland and North Yorkshire to bring you the region 's most comprehensive news service . |
28 | NORTHERN Echo reporters work throughout North Yorkshire to bring you the region 's most comprehensive news service . |
29 | NORTHERN Echo reporters work throughout Cleveland and North Yorkshire to bring you the region 's most comprehensive news service . |
30 | NORTHERN Echo reporters work throughout Cleveland and North Yorkshire to bring you the region 's most comprehensive news service . |