Example sentences of "bring [pers pn] a [noun] " 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 | Will the Conservative promise to abolish education bring them a landslide victory ? |
3 | Bring me a bottle , if you please . |
4 | The ‘ step demure ’ and ‘ downward lids ’ offend me , and never bring me a sense of virtue … |
5 | Bring me a drink . |
6 | You bring me a file . |
7 | Whenever he passed Mrs O'Neill 's room after that , it was always , ‘ Bring me a Rocky Road , would you , Matt , there 's a dear . ’ |
8 | ‘ Tell him to come back , we ca n't take risks — and bring me a glass of water , will you ? ’ |
9 | Bring me a tissue for you ? |
10 | I 'd take a stool , stack up coins as high as they 'd go , and have the barman bring me a two-bit shot every couple of minutes , removing the price himself , until the tower was gone . |
11 | ‘ Bring me a cup of tea , dear , ’ said Coffin to the waitress as she passed , absently reproducing her own tones . |
12 | Bring me a cup of coffee . |
13 | You may bring me a pot of tea at four o'clock . |
14 | ‘ 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 . |
15 | Will you bring me a spoon when you bring my pudding |
16 | He says : ‘ I 'm comfortable , here 's the telly , Dad will bring me a drink if I want it . ’ |
17 | Could you bring me a drink please Susan ? |
18 | Mum can you bring me a pen in ? |
19 | Can you bring me a pint of lime and lemon with some i lots of ice ? |
20 | at seven o'clock can you bring me a sandwich up ? |
21 | Anyway , it , it , it , it , it 's just they 're gon na , gon na come and see me , gon na bring me a list of what they have . |
22 | I 'm amazed that you did n't bring me a bunch of fucking flowers . ’ |
23 | Can you bring me a cup of tea back ? |
24 | They hope it 'll bring them a step nearer to finding Richard 's killer . |
25 | To stand the best chance of doing this they need to win the group , which would bring them a match in Bologna against the runners-up from Group E. |
26 | Next time I shall bring you a protractor that you can read . |
27 | I will bring you a cloak , it is not much , but warmer and more comfortable than a night on the cliff tops ! ’ |
28 | He started to mouth the words ‘ I 'll bring you a choc bar , ’ but before he was halfway through this soundless sentence his wife 's face levelled up towards him . |
29 | I did n't bring you a stamp . |
30 | ‘ Lie back for an hour , and let your hungover husband bring you a bite of breakfast . ’ |