Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] bring " in BNC.
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1 | And I made sure it was where it could n't be missed soon as she brought her cup out to the kitchen . |
2 | ‘ Proctor played well when I brought him into the team . |
3 | I was seeing trails and lights from the blue packet 's passing even after she brought it back down . |
4 | And then I thought I would write and suggest that she should suggest herself to tea one day and not only did she have the effrontery to do so but she brought her husband . |
5 | ‘ Mark used to work in the newspaper industry , but he got kicked out when they brought in all the new technology you hear about . |
6 | I mean America had them you know really And he brought one that er I think one or two Caruso 's records . |
7 | The wind was gusting outside and he brought a blast of cold air aboard with him . |
8 | Dolly perked up when he brought it , because the tray contained two cups , together with the pot itself . |
9 | Still shaking somewhat with fright , Millie swallowed twice before she brought out in a small voice , ‘ It 's very nice , thank you . ’ |
10 | ‘ I see you 're taking this job extremely seriously , ’ Leo offered sympathetically as he brought her a cup of coffee halfway through the afternoon . |
11 | ‘ Stay there while I bring the bathroom scales , ’ ordered Belinda . |
12 | Neither of them spoke again until she brought his meal to the table . |
13 | Slowly breathe out as you bring your arms back down to your sides . |
14 | But if I 'm moving around slightly like this and you 're having to follow with your eyes as I 'm making my presentation it brings variety to it brings that bit of variety like you said earlier that it brings some interest to it . |
15 | and they come round and they bring them all out to the front |
16 | Two of my sons are working too and they bring in about 300 rupees a month each . |