Use bring in a sentence
Sentences starting with bring
- Bring this before your mind, and everything else that you must accept with it, if you consent, when the time arrives, to become mine. [10]
- Bring roses, bring wine, that we may sacrifice to Eros, and pour libations to Dionysus. [10]
- Bring her to try wi' the main course. [5]
- Bring him up to speak with me. [10]
- Bring him alive to Sais, and you shall receive twenty rings of gold. [10]
- Bring back the thrush; let them sing together. [5]
- Bring him in through the library--it's easier for you, George. [9]
- Bring her outside the village at dawn; she must go with me a little of the way--" "And Haumette? [5]
- Bring them into the literary circle. [4]
- Bring wreaths for the bride of the Nile, bring flowers for her marriage. [10]
Sentences ending with bring
- Out of those windows, to Victoria, shone honesty and truth, and the peace which these alone may bring. [9]
- How many men will Rullecour bring? [11]
- Well, who knows what the future may bring! [10]
- But of what use were such riches as his when his religion and morality compelled him to banish from him all the joys in the power of riches to bring? [9]
- Therefore we decided to take up our residence on our own domain and enjoy that large sense of independence which only such an experience can bring. [5]
- Please spare me the trouble this is likely to bring. [7]
- Who knows what the morrow may bring? [10]
- I believed that the mining stocks I had on hand would soon be worth $100,000, and thought if they reached that before the Constitution was adopted, I would sell out and make myself secure from the crash the change of government was going to bring. [5]
- As the rider that rests with the spur on his heel,-- As the guardsman that sleeps in his corselet of steel,-- As the archer that stands with his shaft on the string, He stoops from his toil to the garland we bring. [6]
- As the rider that rests with the spur on his heel, As the guardsman that sleeps in his corselet of steel, As the archer that stands with his shaft on the string, He stoops from his toil to the garland we bring. [6]
Short sentences using bring
- Did they bring you luck? [11]
- Could you bring them here? [5]
- Here, bring out the horses. [13]
- I'll bring down the cow. [11]
- Bring forth your proofs. [5]
- Did you bring Paula? [10]
- Bring in the painter. [10]
- Bring a thick one, Walter. [9]
- Bring out the old masterpieces. [10]
- I bring good news. [11]
Sentences containing bring two or more times
- Sweet rosy lips to kiss, Come then and bring me bliss, Come then and bring me bliss, Sweet rosy lips to kiss! [10]
- Neither can bring the whole of his men into a battle; but each can bring as large a percentage in as the other. [7]
- And from that saying we may learn--suffer me the syllogism--that, inasmuch as all things which bring woe to one bring joy to another, and vice-versa, there must ever be some sad faces so long as there is no lack of happy ones. [10]
- The eye does not bring landscapes into the world on its retina,--why should the brain bring thoughts? [6]
- A great river is a pathway to the palace, and all the thousands of men that work the river are the adventurers that bring the booty home--" "That bring 'the palace to Paris,' eh! [11]
- He did n't bring the record because there was no record for him to bring. [7]
More example sentences with the word bring in them
- If I had yours to put up alongside of them, I believe the combination would bring more souls to earnest reflection and ultimate conviction of their lost condition, than any other kind of warning would. [5]
- But you bring your own punishment,' he added, with a wicked smile, 'and you shall pay hereafter. [11]
- You would bring your mother back home again. [10]
- You would have your legs under the Round Table and a 'Sir' in front of your names within the twenty-four hours; and you could bring about a new distribution of the married princesses and duchesses of the Court in another twenty-four. [5]
- You will bring your horse, Cadet? [11]
- Then tell me your grief to-day too; it will do you good, it will bring back peace to your mind. [10]
- If you keep your eyes open, things'll happen that'll bring what you want. [11]
- Then this in your eye, that if ye'll bring an army, I'll fight till the skin is in rags on me bones, whin it's only men that's before me; but woman--and that wan! [11]
- At first the young man was awed by the presence of the grizzled gentleman, and he struggled with his language to bring it up to the classic level of the old meteorologist's speech. [11]
- But by 'happiness' you, mean something more than the complacency and contentment which clothing and food might bring, and the removal of the economic fear,--and even the restoration of self-respect. [9]
- Promise me that you will bring him. [10]
- I will bring you the right despatch-bag. [10]
- I believe with you that our love can bring all that is sweetest into our lives. [10]
- And Jim said you mustn't count the things you are going to cook for dinner, because that would bring bad luck. [5]
- But of this you have no apprehension; and therefore you cannot bring it home to your feelings. [7]
- It is rumoured you have an order to confine him to his plantation; but to apply it would bring revolution in Jamaica. [11]
- Lock the counting-house, you dog, and bring me the key. [12]
- Contradict me if you can, proud prefect's daughter; but I warn you beforehand, that in that case, I shall be compelled to bring forward fresh charges. [10]
- Jackson will bring you anything you desire, and should you wish to drive, I shall be delighted to show you the country. [9]
- I will follow you and bring you a beaker of old wine. [10]
- I will bring you a message--a cablegram--" "When? [5]
- This should bring you a barony,--Sir John," my lord added, half graciously, half satirically; for the honest truth of this man's nature vexed him. [11]
- But we will yet bring a handful of good wheat to the storehouses. [10]
- It took many years to train the as yet undisciplined powers into orderly obedience, and to bring the unarranged materials into the organic connection which was needed in the construction of a work that should endure. [6]
- So it is written; and you could actually declare before the judges a thing that was false, and that you knew would bring others to ruin? [10]
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- Try as I would, I could not bring myself to like them, and I feared only too truly that they did not like me. [11]
- Choosing and bargaining would surely dispel her sorrows and bring other thoughts. [10]
- Often Mr. Carvel would run across one which seemed to bring some incident to his mind; for he would drop it absently on his desk, his hand seeking his chin, and remain for half an hour lost in thought. [9]
- At night he would go out for booty and always brought back French clothing and weapons, and when told to would bring in French captives also. [2]
- He said he would bring them when Konto was punished. [11]
- Besides, Trinity Day would bring the end of it all, and that was not far off. [11]
- I suppose you would bring some things out into daylight questioning that I had rather leave in that twilight of half-belief peopled with shadows--if they are only shadows--more sacred to me than many realities. [6]
- No doubt it would bring him money and spread his name very widely. [4]
- Necessity, he thought, would bring him back to where he had a life free from anxiety awaiting him. [10]
- Next Sunday he would bring a friend who lived in the same boarding house . [9]
- Time and patience would be pretty sure to bring out new developments, and physicians, of all men in the world, know how to wait as well as how to labor. [6]
- He said it would be happiness enough to look upon her face once more--it would be almost too much happiness when to it was added the fact that she would bring messages with her that were fresh from Louise's lips. [5]
- I think it would be best not to bring it before the Emperor, but to apply to the commander of the corps.... [2]
- The opportunity for working a miracle is not given to one of us every day, and happily for me, you yourself bring a powerful coadjutor to help me. [10]
- For hours they worked with snow upon the frozen limbs to bring back life and consciousness. [11]
- We want to work three days more; if we don't find anything, we won't bring in no bill against you. [5]
- The forces at work in a human intelligence to bring harmony out of its discordant movements are as mysterious, as miraculous, we might truly say, as those which give shape and order to the confused materials out of which habitable worlds are evolved. [6]
- These were the words I was maundering with this noble voice of mine: "'The news I bring, fair Lady, Will make your tears run down Put off your rose-red dress so fine And doff your satin gown! [11]
- To Miss Forsythe's wonder, Margaret did not resent this impertinence, but only said that no accumulation of years was likely to bring Carmen into either of these dangers. [4]
- Jen started forward, woman-like, to check the action, but drew back, for she saw heroic measures might be necessary to bring him to consciousness. [11]
- You, there, Muroc, with your charcoal face, who was it walk thirty miles in the dead of winter to bring a doctor to your wife, eh? [11]
- He was intimate with the flying-squirrels who dwell in the chestnut-trees,--too intimate, for almost every day in the summer he would bring in one, until he nearly discouraged them. [4]
- He shall fight with his own weapons; it was his privilege to choose them and bring them. [5]
- This day began with a misfortune; may the deed with which we have combined to end it prosper and bring us happiness. [10]
- This being received with a large silence that suggested doubt, he buttressed it with the statement that his brother once saw the boomerang kill a bird away off a hundred yards and bring it to the thrower. [5]
- The advice seemed wise--at least he tried to persuade himself that it was--because it promised honor and fame, but in reality he wished to follow it because it would bring her for whom his soul yearned nearer to him. [10]
- I'll bring some wine at once. [10]
- How those checker-paned windows bring back the picture of that village green! [9]
- I fear chance will not be so propitious as to bring you to town while I am there; otherwise, how glad I should be if you would call. [14]
- Besides, all you will have to do will be to state what you have seen, and then, if I possibly can, I will bring you back under the tender escort of this arm, to your mother once more. [10]
- Why, that bird will go by a gold watch to bring back one of those patent cake-pans. [5]
- Their wounded pride will bring them over to our side, and if they are too 'noble,' as they call it, to undertake anything themselves against a woman, still they will be more likely to help than to hinder us, if I should need their assistance. [10]
- Ebn Ezra Bey will bring thee. [11]
- I think he will bring the worthy Mr. Dix to terms. [9]
- I reckon it will bring the old man to the point when I come to talk with him about who's to be put in Coonrod's place. [8]
- This evening I will bring in a lump of clay and a good piece of modelling wax. [10]
- I hope she will bring her along with her when we're married, la petite est gentille. [2]
- That Orange funeral will bring a row on to us. [11]
- Out into the wild night, the pitchy darkness, the billowy snow, the driving storm, every soul leaped, with the consciousness that a moment lost now might bring destruction to us all. [5]
- I bring my wife and my little Babette; and that was how we sail back to the great gulf. [11]
- And this is why, and sence you laik objects of art, that I bring this and ask you keep it while I am in dangere. [9]
- I cannot explain why I feel that you have in you elements of growth which will eventually bring you more into sympathy with the point of view I have set forth, but I do feel it. [9]
- Blithe young Barbara, whose voice and beauty she knew how to value, could bring new life and brightness into the great, far too silent house. [10]
- But the maiden whom your fury would cast into the abyss of the river is under the merciful protection of the supreme Church, for the death of her body will bring death to your souls. [10]
- To tell the whole truth is to bring fresh shame upon Mrs. Llyn and her daughter, and not to tell the whole truth is to take away my one chance of getting out of this trouble. [11]
- He read the whole deep scheme: how Detricand had laid his mine at every Court in Europe to bring him to this pass. [11]
- He ordered Morris, who stood behind his chair, to have the ground searched and to bring in any straggler. [11]
- And,--don't tell,--but he whispered that he wished the next time I came I wouldn't bring that Hopkins woman! [6]
- But something occurred, while she was in this mood, that did not shock her maidenly self-consciousness, nor throw her into antagonism, but which did bring her face to face with a possible reality. [4]
- The sloop from which they came, and the schooner, its consort, were bound for Gaspe, to bring provisions for several hundred Indians assembled at Miramichi and Aristiguish, who were to go by these same vessels to re-enforce the garrison of Quebec. [11]
- What is that which swells a man's breast with pride above that which any other experience can bring to him? [5]
- The way in which she understood how to discover and bring out the best qualities of every visitor rendered her a very agreeable hostess. [10]
- Then the canister, which produced ghastly murder, chain-shot to bring down masts and spars, langrel to fire at masts and rigging, and the dismantling shot to tear off sails, were all made ready. [11]
- Finally, the dowry which Els was to bring bore no comparison to the large sums Ernst Ortlieb had lavished upon the erection of the St. Clare Convent, and hence it was inferred that the wealth of the firm had sustained considerable losses. [10]
- The question was whether he could ever bring himself to part from his daughter and give her to a husband. [2]
- In one tent, where a young mother was shaking with the chill of a severe attack of fever, Miriam asked the pallid Milcah to bring her medicine chest, and the desolate wife went on her errand with joyous alacrity. [10]
- She was glad when she saw the young braves bring a long sapling from the forest, and, digging a hole, put it stoutly in the ground, and fetch wood, and heap it about. [11]
- I had hoped when I planned the series to bring down this novel through the stirring period which ended, by a chance, when a steamboat brought supplies to Jackson's army in New Orleans--the beginning of the era of steam commerce on our Western waters. [9]
- He added that, when his patience was at an end, he should positively insist on its surrender and bring every means at his disposal into play to procure it. [10]
- It was wicked, what she was doing, but she gloried in it; and even the sight, in burning red letters, of Gruber's Cafe failed to bring on a revulsion by its association with her sister Lise. [9]
- She must bring what is fresh--he must feel that the hills have come to him, she that the valley is hers for the first time. [11]
- I don't know what expense the gardener has been to about it, what material and care have been necessary to bring it to perfection. [4]
- Who can tell what a night will bring forth? [11]
- Suppose Mr. Ritchie were to bring him to your Excellency, and he were to give you his word that he would leave the province at the first opportunity? [9]
- If New England were not mostly rock, these winds would carry it off; but they would bring it all back again, as happens with the sandy portions. [4]
- There certainly never were more gods than there are now; and among those of whom the myths tell us things strange enough to bring those who worship them into contempt, or to the gallows, is the countless swarm of good and evil daimons. [10]
- The speed they were going would easily bring her round away ahead of the steamer. [4]
- When the ambassadors were already on the threshold, he called after them: "Wherever she may be, however late it may become, you will bring her. [10]
- Of old you were a fantastic talker, but there is a man in you, and I will bring it out. [5]
- And Jake Wheeler went along to bring back the team from Brampton. [9]
- I know full well that many readers would be disappointed if I did not mention some of the grand places and bring in some of the great names that lend their lustre to London society. [6]
- Indeed, she resented wearing them, and could hardly bring herself to thank him for them. [11]
- This I knew--that we had labored together to bring happiness into other lives. [9]
- Expecting high winds, we bring everything into close reef. [4]
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