Example sentences of "bring [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ABOVE As time went by , more and more people started bringing me injured birds to look after . |
2 | He 's not bringing me any supper . |
3 | ‘ They only stand for it because we bring them hard currency , ’ Jim explained , as he accelerated away . |
4 | She beckoned to the waiter and said without asking Wexford first , ‘ Bring me two coffees . ’ |
5 | ‘ Bring me liquid sustenance , for I have need of thy strongest mocha-java , merchantman … ’ |
6 | I have to make two remarks that bring me great pleasure . |
7 | I miss it , I missed it on Sunday , they bring me yorkshire puddings in |
8 | ‘ Just bring me that chip , Marco , ’ she said . |
9 | ‘ Many parents bring me rebellious teenagers with the plea , ‘ Please change her , doctor ! ' ’ |
10 | He sent his parents a letter promising that ‘ if the good Lord God be merciful unto me and bring me safe home again , I will all the days of my life serve Him in praising His Holy name and exhorting others ’ . |
11 | You first bring me some plywood , and then I 'll give you the picture ’ . |
12 | Take it to Ligulf and bring me some meat . |
13 | ‘ Bring me some Coke , ’ she said . |
14 | And bring me some coffee ! |
15 | Bring me some books . " |
16 | And you bring me some food . |
17 | Run home at once , and bring me some gloves and a fan . |
18 | ‘ Bring me another cup of coffee , ’ she called to Cat . |
19 | Wattling , bring me those saucers there . ’ |
20 | She was bringing them some papers and some photographs in a big brown envelope . |
21 | The fire brigade reappeared , bringing them some council inspector , who obviously wanted to evacuate the house . |
22 | ‘ But they 'll welcome him with open arms , bringing them medical aid . |
23 | I am sure they will bring me many hours of enjoyment . |
24 | But in that case , I would have the consolation of winning my bet , which would bring me four years of the magazine Private Eye . |
25 | Dad will you bring me some cough medicine ? |
26 | You 'll bring me some rum , wo n't you , boy ? ’ |
27 | Why does n't someone bring me some food ? |
28 | It has been seven years that life does not bring me any joy and being totally blasé , I have decided to put an end to those viragos . |
29 | Could you bring me another knife ? |
30 | 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 . |