Example sentences of "bringing [prep] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After all , almost everyone would visit the latrine at some time or other , bringing with them a load of information concerning the course of the war .
2 Our daughters cooked meals for us sometimes , and one dear friend suggested that she and her husband came to supper , bringing with them a meal for the four of us .
3 The men on the Committee , led by Francis Hawkins and E.G. Mandeville Roe , then resigned from the British Fascists and joined Mosley , bringing with them a copy of its membership list .
4 Contracts could be with a specialist unit outside the area , which would be able to keep its facility going by attracting patients needing that care and bringing with them the cash to pay for their operation .
5 I would like to make an appointment to see you next week to discuss the 1992 accounts , bringing with me the rest of the papers .
6 She eagerly awaited the days when Sarah arrived from London bringing with her a crowd of her sophisticated friends .
7 The chief medico in charge of my case , a Dr Rosemary Kepepwe , entered my hospital room smiling , bringing with her a copy of my book .
8 At that moment Penelope appeared , bringing with her a breath of Chelsea — or was there , Sophia wondered , some newer and more fashionable district it might have been , such as Islington , Earls Court or Camden Town ?
9 She greeted us all in her various roles of mother , friend , daughter-in-law , mother-in-law and mistress of the house , bringing with her an air of reality and practicality .
10 Reflecting Germany 's special relationship with Israel German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher visited the country on Jan. 24-25 , bringing with him a promise to provide DM250,000,000 in humanitarian aid .
11 The passengers returned well before eight o'clock in very good spirits , Mercer bringing with him a porter wheeling a case of highly superior bubbles for toasting the Unwins , success .
12 The capricious blaze , devouring the easiest fuel , hissed between them and drove them apart , and Isambard came leaping through it , grinning like a demon and bringing with him a shower of sparks and the smoky , scorching odour of hell .
13 The British Museum 's Oriental collections are among the finest in the world , and Hotung used to visit the museum regularly to train his eye , always bringing with him a torch as the lighting was so dim .
14 If you want in Colossians chapter one in verse twenty seven , it 's , it 's given again very simply , again can I use J B Phillips , he puts it like this , he says the secret is simply this , Christ in you yes he says Christ in you , bringing with him the hope of all the glorious things to come , so what God does he comes in to this situation that 's marred that 's warped , that 's twisted and he comes in by himse , Jesus Christ comes into it , he becomes the central point , the focal point and that circle , it starts to get dealt with , that marred twisted like , it does n't happen being like that , we knew creation straight away , we do n't have to work at that , but he , as we allow him to dwell in us and to work out his purpose , he restores that relationship with God and God starts to fashion us , he starts to work on us and bring us back into how he originally created us .
15 By accepting the post Kanemaru had immediately bolstered Miyazawa 's position by bringing with him the support of the Takeshita faction , the largest of the LDP 's internal groupings .
16 The guard of honour , the 21-gun salute , and the reception party overawed Khrushchev , bringing with him an inferiority complex towards the West which was often the cause of his bluster .
17 A bus passed them , bringing with it a flurry of dry dust from the gutter .
18 It was an image that spread and took root everywhere , bringing with it a tradition of atrocious performances — sloppy , flat and prettifying — that lasted throughout his lifetime , for the entire 19th century and for too much of the 20th .
19 Hot rage enveloped her , bringing with it a near-paralysis .
20 He became aware that his heartbeat was growing stronger — until soon it was pounding in his chest , each pulse bringing with it a stab of increasing pain .
21 Another explanation , also of a psychological nature , was faith — in God , in Islam , in their leader — bringing with it a preparedness to confront death in battle .
22 It collapsed like a punctured airbag , except that what came forth was not air but rank , fetid water , vomiting out in a copious stream and bringing with it a stench that sent them both staggering back several paces .
23 The kiss was a fierce , stormy possession , making her head swim and bringing with it the realisation that it would take no effort at all to become seriously attracted to this man !
24 Breakfast was difficult , bringing with it the aroma of kippers and the sight of poached eggs quivering on plates , but by the time our lunch flask was delivered , people were perking up and looking forward to the task ahead .
25 Bangladesh 's first ever democratic elections in February this year promised a freer media environment bringing with it the relaxation of curbs on communication activities by Christians and other minority faith groups ( see Action March/April 1991 ) , but the political situation has changed very little leaving Christian writers and publishers in a vulnerable position .
26 The short term sees the challenge of full entry into the European market bringing with it the prospect of intensive economic competition .
27 But if anything , the rate may already be too high , bringing with it the danger that it will not only remove excess demand , but push the economy into recession .
28 Or the awareness may arrive in a sudden moment of revelation , one vivid encounter bringing with it the perception of blackness .
29 A slight breeze was blowing from the left , bringing with it the stench of a dead bloated cow that was lying against the five-bar gate leading to a field .
30 ‘ Make way for the Lord Mayor , ’ she said one day on the front steps , as she moved her bucket aside , and he , bending over her , said , ‘ Many a true word spoken in jest , Rosie , ’ to which she had reacted quickly , saying , ‘ Yes , Mr Jones ; but those who sit on horsehair chairs generally get their bums scratched , ’ bringing from him the reaction of a push on the side of her head and their laughing together .
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