Example sentences of "bring [pron] [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | And it seems that if I go Steve , right , bring me up a dozen sweets and I have n't selled one of them well that would be |
2 | Is he erm bring himself down a bit to Nick 's level , cos Nick and has n't really got any position ? |
3 | Can I bring you up a cup of tea or something ? |
4 | Shall I bring you up a tray , or will you come down ? ’ |
5 | We 'll bring you back a spider — we found one in our bed the size of an LP ! |
6 | I 'll bring you back a horse . |
7 | When you 've tasted mine you might not want , you might want me to bring you bring you back a different sort . |
8 | I 'll tell you what I 'll bring you back a crate of fucking French extra strong mints |
9 | But you must see that she says her prayers at night , Antoinette exclaimed : how else can you bring her up a good Catholic ? |
10 | Well , they had hardly brought her up a tea-tray ( with the most delicious things to eat ) when she was told that there was someone downstairs to see her : it turned out that most of the young men , her one-time tutors , were dons now or curators or secretaries to cabinet ministers and apparently asking for nothing better than to take her about , and there were Anna 's English friends , all those people who had dined or wintered at the palazzo . |
11 | ‘ Partridge , who acts as guide , as boots , postilion , and boatman , at the Salutation Inn , might have brought us down an easier descent ; but as he had been out with a chaise all night , he was perhaps induced , from fatigue , to take us the nearest way . |
12 | I had promised him that I would look her up , convey his admiring regards , and perhaps even bring him back a signed photograph of Miss Dragonette . |
13 | Sam brought them out a coke and a bag of crisps each and went back inside . |
14 | AT1 : ‘ Brought me back a bit . |
15 | ‘ Not bad I s'pose , but it brought you down a bit . ’ |
16 | Certainly Dotty was less effusive in her thanks when Stella brought her up a tray of tea in the interval . |
17 | Oh I think an electric drill it was in the sixties so with the twenty five pounds off it brought it down a bit and I , I paid for it with one cheque so I was n't having it on the weekly er er it worked out I think Vicki gave some of it towards it . |
18 | Bring it down a bit to a Panasonic K X P Eleven Twenty Four |
19 | Happily in those days there was no air navel to take us in a few hours to Addis Ababa and bring us back a few days later . |
20 | Bring us back a parrot ! |
21 | In gale force winds , and weighed down by a camera around her neck , she just missed bringing us back a prize but she managed to capture some winning shots . |
22 | I asked her to bring me up a pot of tea , and when she had gone , inspected the room further . |
23 | I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock . |
24 | I always think of er as I say new bread always brings me back a lot of memories . |
25 | next two years trying to sort of get him to bring himself up a bit you know |
26 | But when you 're a £2.5m striker who 's living up to his price-tag as spectacularly as he has done , there are always going to be people out to bring you down a peg or two . |
27 | There oh I 'll have to bring her over a bit . |
28 | Now she had pulled up outside the village shop and was yelling to them to bring her out an ice-cream . |
29 | ‘ If I wanted to bring him down a teeny-weeny heat-seeking missile would do the job very effectively . |
30 | He would have to bring him down a level . |