Example sentences of "[modal v] bring [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And in direct contrast again , this approach may bring you long-term loyalty rather than compliance . |
2 | If you have it in you to comment on our times through humour , generally of the deflationary sort , then combining this with a crime story may bring you extra dividends . |
3 | We do n't have chips very often , I make them now and again , I have n't bought any chip shop chips for some time , we 're having some Friday , cos er Eileen rang up Derek to say they were coming and said tell mum not to get anything ready we 'll bring her some fish and chips . |
4 | Give me a list , I 'll bring them next time . ’ |
5 | You 'll bring me some rum , wo n't you , boy ? ’ |
6 | Anyhow er and when she was on the phone the other day I said to Irene oh er Muriel says I 'll bring it next time I come I 'll bring it . |
7 | ‘ I 'll bring you any gossip from the canteen . ’ |
8 | Get into bed , I 'll bring you some water , and you can tell me all about it . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'll bring you some tea in a few minutes , ’ he said . |
10 | ‘ I 'll bring you wonderful presents . ’ |
11 | Patrick had made it a rule that he was never to be disturbed in the mornings , but that she might bring him urgent interruptions in the afternoon . |
12 | Miss Harker was certainly very charming and many had hoped that her arrival might bring them some relief , but not one of them wanted to stand up in front of the boss 's relative and complain about the mill . |
13 | The next one might bring you greater satisfaction as well as a more frank and open relationship . |
14 | I might bring you some flowers , even. , |
15 | and then could bring it another day , or |
16 | He just quoted the verses , smiled , and said they would bring him great success . |
17 | He also knew that his grandmother 's death would bring him additional wealth . |
18 | Covering up for George would bring him little thanks . |
19 | Then Mozart would supply the publisher Hoffmeister with a series of compositions which would bring him enough revenue to repay the debt over two years . |
20 | Intelligence and savagery were the order of the day , though Fred Dellar remembers fondly that the most terrible of the enfants , Tony P and Julie B , would bring him cream cakes every week . |
21 | But in that case , I would have the consolation of winning my bet , which would bring me four years of the magazine Private Eye . |
22 | We shall bring you full details as soon as possible . |
23 | I am sure they will bring me many hours of enjoyment . |
24 | The spirit of the wind will bring him good luck and the spirit of the rain will make him happy . ’ |
25 | Now he unashamedly hopes his new fitness and the goal-glut will bring him Premier League football . |
26 | Oh it 's not it 's just and I 'll walk down and er I will bring him some biscuits back |
27 | ‘ He says he will bring us some fruit and biscuits and things . |
28 | The winter games will bring us 2 weeks of snow and ice . |
29 | ‘ I will bring you two cattle tomorrow . |
30 | A unique feature , which is all part of the service , is a monthly newsletter ( the pink pages ) which will bring you hot information from Brussels on developments in the previous month . |