Use bringing in a sentence
Sentences starting with bringing
- Bringing water from the town pump had always been hateful work in Tom's eyes, before, but now it did not strike him so. [5]
- Bringing the antique plate, china, and bric-a-brac, made in France when Henri Quatre was king, she fared away to Quebec, set the rude mansion in order, and was happy for a whole summer, as was her husband, the best of fishermen and sportsmen. [11]
- Bringing the official news of Burgoyne's surrender, which was to cause King Louis to acknowledge the independence of the United States, the Ranger arrived at Nantes, December 2. [9]
- Bringing her field-glass into use, she moved it slowly from left to right, which action swept the whole herd into range. [13]
Sentences ending with bringing
- What is the transport with the huge lotus flower on the prow probably bringing? [10]
- And now that fatal day was come again--and see what it was bringing! [5]
- Although his dim eyes did not yet permit him to distinguish who was standing erect in the boat, waving greetings to him, he thought he knew whom this exquisite evening was bringing. [10]
- Whom is she bringing? [10]
Short sentences using bringing
- Belotti is bringing your cloak. [10]
- They are bringing another! [2]
Sentences containing bringing two or more times
- He felt that he had trenched upon March's province, and he framed one apology to the editor for bringing him the manuscript, and another to the author for bringing it back. [8]
- This school, in bringing its twenty thousand physicians from all parts of the country, bringing them up to date, and sending them back with renewed confidence, has surely saved hundreds of thousands of lives which otherwise would have been lost. [5]
More example sentences with the word bringing in them
- They took the young and the aged, the decrepit and the sick upon their backs and left for tide-water in disorderly procession, the tadpoles following and the bull-frogs bringing up the rear. [5]
- I determined to write to my dear Alixe the true history of my life, even to the point--and after--of this thing which now was bringing me to so ill a pass. [11]
- Very often she would wander off by day, always without a companion, bringing home with her a nest, a flower, or even a more questionable trophy of her ramble, such as showed that there was no place where she was afraid to venture. [6]
- The freed people would surely not do more than their old proportion of it, and very probably for a time would do less, leaving an increased part to white laborers, bringing their labor into greater demand, and consequently enhancing the wages of it. [7]
- How gladly she would have held back the sun which was bringing on the day of death to this kindest of mistresses, and have spent the rest of her own life in perpetual night, if only her yesterday's deed could but have been undone! [10]
- After all (Mr. Worthington reflected), he had consented to the marriage, and there was no use in bringing Jethro's name into the conversation. [9]
- The weeks again wore on, and autumn became winter, and then at last one day the Cure came, bringing his brother, a great Parisian surgeon lately arrived from France on a short visit. [11]
- She grew to womanhood, bringing him daily joy. [11]
- Sunset came, bringing with the end of her labor a patient calmness and power to wait that had not been hers earlier in the day. [13]
- His answer, bringing with it her remembrance of her husband at certain times when it was not safe to question him, had silenced her. [9]
- Adrian hurried home with his vial, and in his joy at bringing the sick lady relief, forgot her headache and struck the knocker violently against the door. [10]
- In a little while they came out bringing the bier and the white covering-cloth, and locked the door again. [5]
- Meantime the Indians were bringing in supplies of corn and meat, the men were so improved in health that thirty were able to work, and provision for three weeks' bread was laid up. [4]
- The approval, as well as the doubts, which it aroused in others strengthened his opinion, although even now he could not succeed in bringing it into harmony with the facts. [10]
- At each place we stop there are always three, four, or more dug-outs arriving, bringing information of stock in other places in need. [5]
- In what distress we all seemed to be then, yet I would give much to bring back that time... but there's no bringing it back. [2]
- Just as he was stooping over the fire, as Gordineer did, I sprang upon him, clasping him about the neck, and bringing him to the ground. [11]
- At Heliopolis he was met by deputations from the Greek inhabitants of Naukratis and the Libyans, praying for peace and his protection, and bringing a golden wreath and other rich presents. [10]
- But as she was honest and clear-sighted, she could not accept a statement which seemed so plainly in contradiction with his common teachings, without bringing his flattering assertion to the test of another question. [6]
- Once when he was captain of the 'Crescent City,' I was bringing the boat into port at New Orleans, and momently expecting orders from the hurricane deck, but received none. [5]
- This pleased him very much, for of course we could have stepped back to the summit and put him to the trouble of bringing us home if we wanted to. [5]
- And by bringing variously selected historic units (battles, campaigns, periods of war) into such equations, a series of numbers could be obtained in which certain laws should exist and might be discovered. [2]
- From that moment until she heard the pioneer's wagon, escorted by her husband, bringing the unconscious Orlando Guise to her door, she had lived in a dream which seemed like a year of time to her. [11]
- This our convention understood to be the most oppressive of all kingly oppressions, and they resolved to so frame the Constitution that no one man should hold the power of bringing this oppression upon us. [7]
- He did not understand about the wall, but perhaps he was bringing home some distinguished captive whom he wished to debar from all communication with the city. [10]
- He was bringing two talents with him to place in the Temple of Nemesis. [10]
- To tell the truth, Mr. Crewe was bringing to bear all of his extraordinary concentration of mind upon a problem with which he had been occupied for some years past. [9]
- It may be true that offences, or diseases, will come, but "woe unto him through whom they come," if we catch him in the voluntary or careless act of bringing them! [3]
- Philip was greatly troubled, and exaggerated his own share in the bringing about of the calamity. [5]
- For the future troops must be brought here, but I make no point of bringing them through Baltimore. [7]
- Then they began to upbraid me for bringing them upon this fatal expedition. [5]
- Still, it managed to survive--country papers nearly always manage to survive--year after year, bringing in some sort of return. [5]
- The instinctive bringing to life was there, and the divining helplessness and the terrible accusation of the stricken. [13]
- They begged him to come, and, bringing his medicines, save the people, for death was galloping through the town, knocking at many doors. [11]
- Her heart began to beat faster, and at the same time questions crowded on her excited brain, each bringing with it fresh anxiety for those she loved, of whom, till now, she had been thinking with calm reassurance. [10]
- It is not to be supposed that Myrtle had forgotten the discreet kindness of Master Gridley in bringing her back and making the best of her adventure. [6]
- There is more to be said about the chances for a successful marriage in these days, but I'm not going to dwell on that now, or attempt to shoulder off my shortcomings on my bringing up, on the civilization in which we have lived. [9]
- The air-like the tingle of water from a mountain-spring in the throat of the worn wayfarer, bringing a sense of the dust of the world flushed away. [11]
- He lost no time in bringing matters to an issue. [11]
- Are you waiting till someone shall throw into your face the word that shall describe what you are bringing about? [5]
- The gallery was thronged with spectators, clustering like bees about the large windows, and the notes of the band came floating out over the lawn, bringing to the groups there the lulling impression that life is all a summer holiday. [4]
- About that time, they collared my partner and were bringing him up to the pilot-house between two soldiers. [5]
- Egyptian vessels were there, manned by Phoenician colonists from the coasts of the Delta, and bringing fine woven goods from Malta, metals and precious stones from Sardinia, wine and copper from Cyprus. [10]
- Interested observers --if there were any--might have remarked that his friendship with Mr. Hamilton Tooting had increased, that gentleman coming up from Ripton at least twice a week, and aiding Mr. Crewe to multiply his acquaintances by bringing numerous strangers to see him. [9]
- Many had made themselves disagreeable to their neighbours by their caustic criticisms and ill-natured complaints, at the same time bringing misfortune upon themselves by a most curious exhibition of their own faults. [10]
- Something was bringing them together just when it seemed that, in the storm of Jean Jacques' indignation, they were about to fall apart. [11]
- They are bringing them one hundred and twenty miles, from Springfield to Rollo, in rough army wagons, with scarcely anything to eat or drink. [9]
- For not stripping them bare by sudden and arbitrary tax levies, and bringing famine upon them; 3. [5]
- Pentaur lightly touched the strings, leaned his head against the top of the tall bow of the harp, for some time lest in meditation; then he drew himself up boldly, and struck the chords, bringing out a strong and warlike music in broad heroic rhythm. [10]
- The Signora read the service, the household responding--a twenty minutes' service, which is as much a part of the administration of the establishment as visiting the granaries and presses, and the bringing home of the goats. [4]
- Presently Michael Clones, the servant of Dyck Calhoun, came also to say that the Vincent was the ship bringing Calhoun's hounds from Cuba, and asking permit for delivery. [11]
- It was probably the one beginning: "What plague spot or bacilli were gnawing at the heart of this metropolis and bringing it on bended knee? [5]
- That will be the means of bringing you here--you and Sheila--to my door, to Moira. [11]
- But, sir," cried the Judge, bringing down his fist on the litter of papers that covered his desk, "I made up my mind that one day people should know me. [9]
- He could see the harvesters going to their labours in the fields of wheat and oats, the carters already bringing in little loads of hay. [11]
- Whereas I reached the hall, Balzer, the keeper, was about bringing the lad in. [10]
- He had found the flag and was bringing it. [5]
- Everywhere the will, the desire, the passion for bringing grief and ruin on others rather than to help them, raise them and heal them! [10]
- It was then the custom for ladies to spend the day with one another, bringing their sewing; and sometimes, when I unexpectedly entered the sitting-room, the voices of my mother's visitors would drop to a whisper. [9]
- And now came the Crusader home, bronzed and battle-scarred, but bringing a great and splendid fame to lay at the feet of his bride. [5]
- The first was the creaking of the wood-sleds, bringing their loads of oak and walnut from the country, as the slow-swinging oxen trailed them along over the complaining snow, in the cold, brown light of early morning. [6]
- When at length the Colonel had succeeded in bringing their denunciations to an end and they had departed, he looked at me comically as I stood in the doorway. [9]
- Family influence deterred the captain from placing this man under arrest, and even Dr. Franklin found trouble, some years after, in bringing about his dismissal from the service. [9]
- He, after disrupting the calm tenor of her peace, after bringing down on her head the implacable hostility of her churchmen, after teaching her a bitter lesson of life--he was to be her salvation. [13]
- There was all the bustle of getting the horses out of the sheds and bringing them round to the meeting-house steps. [4]
- Instead of encouraging the bringing of trade to their doors, the towns diligently and effectively discouraged it. [5]
- During the time that this guard, which consists of the tallest and stoutest men that can be found in all England, being carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. [4]
- He was aware that Mr. Redbrook was bringing arguments to bear on the matter of the meeting of the evening before, but he fended these lightly, while in spirit he flung a gem-studded bridle aver the neck of Pegasus. [9]
- The first spectacle that met the traveler's eye was the mail coaches, darting through the streets, decked with laurel and bringing the news of Waterloo. [4]
- But Hosea declared that he would undertake the task of bringing him back to his people and as, nevertheless she continued to show her anxiety, asked whether he had forfeited her confidence and love. [10]
- The "Herr Professor" talked to her in German, and I understood enough of it to know that he was bringing very plausible reasons to bear for admitting me. [5]
- A strange and surly soldier came and went, bringing bread and water; but when I asked that a physician be sent me, he replied, with a vile oath, that the devil should be my only surgeon. [11]
- But in the summer the sucker is a flabby fish, and John was not thanked for bringing him home. [4]
- Many who were suffering from scurvy got well when the Lyon arrived from England, bringing store of juice of lemons. [3]
- Disloyalty before unsuspected suddenly became bold, and treason astonished the world by bringing at once into the field military forces superior in number to the standing army of the United States. [7]
- Emerging from the street, she began to walk rapidly, the change from inaction to exercise bringing a certain relief, starting the working of her mind, arousing in her a realization of the necessity of being prepared for the meeting. [9]
- He came and stooped beside her; but she had died with that one glance from him, bringing a faint smile to her lips. [11]
- The freight of spices and Levantine goods, Milan velvets, silks, and fine Florentine cloths, which they were bringing from the city of St. Mark, represented a large fortune. [10]
- Felix Marchand, the son of old Hector Marchand, money-lender and capitalist of Manitou, had pressed his attentions upon her during the last year since he had returned from the East, bringing dissoluteness and vulgar pride with him. [11]
- There had been some trouble, and Mr. Ian had "been," bringing peril. [11]
- I am bringing some of these birds home to America. [5]
- I am bringing some nightingales, too, and some cue-owls. [5]
- He is sometimes so playful with me that I can pretend to sulkiness; and so one day I said that he showed no regard for our family or for me in not bringing you, who had nearly killed my brother, to justice. [11]
- On his father's side, bringing down the mad record from Naseby; on his mother's, true to the heathen, by following his impulses --sacred to primitive man, justified by spear, arrow, and a strong arm. [11]
- In her terror, she was bringing him to Mr. [9]
- But Dr. Bostock says: "Much as the naturalist has been indebted to the microscope, by bringing into view many beings of which he could not otherwise have ascertained the existence, the physiologist has not yet derived any great benefit from the instrument. [3]
- I can also say this: that bringing the ship here was masterly work, for I understand there were no officers on the Ariadne. [11]
- At last I saw a man on horseback--a merchant from Kelaenze--dragged him from his horse, jumped into the saddle, and, before the next morning dawned, I was back again with our invalid, bringing the best physician in Sardis, and Oroetes' most commodious travelling-carriage. [10]
- Jo Gordineer only said jestingly: "Say, now, what are you doing, Shon, bringing us down here, when we might be well into the Valley by this time? [11]
- By G--, Richard," said his Lordship, bringing his fist against the glass with near force enough to break the pane, "I have a notion why he did not choose to see you that day. [9]
- Just when the river was beginning to rise perceptibly Amru returned; bringing in his train little Mary and Rustem, Philippus the leech and Haschim, who had joined the governor's caravan at Djidda. [10]
- In their afternoon ride along the shady river road, which was the event of her day, she encouraged him to talk of his plans and problems, that he might thus early form the habit of bringing them to her. [9]
- The old prince returned with quick steps, accompanied by Michael Ivanovich, bringing the letter and a plan. [2]
- The marriage was regular, of course, but my grandfather, after announcing it, and bringing it before the Elders, declared that she should never see her husband again. [11]
- One morning she received a telegram to the effect that her husband would be home that night, bringing three people with him. [9]
- Then, with a quick movement, impulsive and womanly, she unpinned a little gold brooch at her throat, and gave it to him, saying: "In token of my gratitude for bringing him back to us. [9]
- I was so pleased with it that I exhibited it to the distinguished tonsors of Burlington Arcade, half afraid they would assassinate me for bringing in an innovation which bid fair to destroy their business. [6]
- Was not the plan of bringing the fleet across the isthmus bold and full of promise? [10]
- There are some people bringing another one. [10]
- I have the password, my servant will accompany me, and I'll make the Spaniards believe you belong to us, and are bringing my men their supper. [10]
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