Example sentences of "bring [pers pn] a [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Later that night she came into my room in her kimono , bringing me a glass of champagne and carrying a book .
2 The ‘ step demure ’ and ‘ downward lids ’ offend me , and never bring me a sense of virtue
3 ‘ Tell him to come back , we ca n't take risks — and bring me a glass of water , will you ? ’
4 Bring me a cup of coffee .
5 Bring me a cup of tea , dear , ’ said Coffin to the waitress as she passed , absently reproducing her own tones .
6 You may bring me a pot of tea at four o'clock .
7 ‘ Hopefully the fact that a local firm is sponsoring the event will bring me a bit of luck but I think it will certainly help the game 's image in Merseyside .
8 Can you bring me a pint of lime and lemon with some i lots of ice ?
9 Can you bring me a cup of tea back ?
10 ‘ Lie back for an hour , and let your hungover husband bring you a bite of breakfast . ’
11 ‘ I 'm off to the shops next , I 'll bring you a cup of tea on my way . ’
12 ‘ I 'll bring you a cup of tea in an hour . ’
13 ‘ Then I 'll bring you a cup of tea .
14 I think you should go straight back to bed and I shall bring you a tray of breakfast presently . ’
15 They 'll bring us a cup of tea . ’
16 Will you bring us a cup of coffee in an hour or so ?
17 I 'll come up in a minute and bring you a cup of tea .
18 As winter approaches , we bring you a collection of crisp , cool cuts that incorporate classic shapes and new techniques .
19 Not only do we have the BBC2 Food & Drink team to help you with Christmas and New Year entertaining , we also bring you a host of yuletide ideas .
20 The three other members of the crew had just come back to the pump — we were doing " series pumping " — they had brought me a bottle of beer and I was taking a swig .
21 ‘ I 've brought you a cup of coffee , Mum . ’
22 I 've brought you a cup of coffee . ’
23 If her relationship with Tyler had brought her a deal of heartache , it had also brought her so much more .
24 All the same , if it happened that David made her with child , she would bear the child proudly , and be glad that she had brought him a degree of happiness .
25 Kit was a lessee of the Lord Clovelly 's company , his daughter had brought him a dower of part shares in its wealth , as a reward for a feat of arms unrivalled in the territory .
26 Our children had brought us a lot of happiness .
27 but he 's , he 's brought us a lot of pleasure has n't he ?
28 It was Louise who usually attended to Miriam , bringing her a ration of water and helping her nearer the fire at night .
29 A waitress brought them a bottle of champagne .
30 ‘ It brought me a lot of luck and I hope it brings her just as much . ’
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