Sentence for bringing | Use bringing in a sentence

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  • He was bringing me to life. (8)
  • Your bringing him down was a good idea. (8)
  • The baroness was bringing up another man. (8)
  • What sort of bringing up did he give you? (8)
  • Then he saw that they were bringing in Tryst. (8)
  • But she has had a certain sort of bringing up. (9)
  • I am all for bringing them up in complete innocence. (10)
  • Now I thank you, dear, for bringing me back to life. (10)
  • She will not forgive me for bringing this news to her. (10)
  • She will not forgive me for bringing this news to her. (22)
  • The warmth and the love were bringing back her anguish. (10)
  • How beautiful the ornaments Leonax is bringing will look! (5)
  • Mr. Ventnor, bringing up the rear, turned and looked back. (8)
  • How I envy you being the means of bringing them together, Mrs. (9)
  • For her sake, we are bringing the house she enters into order. (10)
  • No way of bringing on to the canvas the flying glory of things! (8)
  • Why could he not stir without bringing disaster upon one or other? (8)
  • They had gathering friends, and no means of bringing them together. (10)
  • And, my dears, now, what do ye say to me for bringing him home to ye? (10)
  • Some hours later, Countess Lena appeared, bringing a Trentino doctor. (10)
  • He complained bitterly of my aunt Dorothy bringing a lawyer to our house. (10)
  • Fatigue, bringing the imperious necessity for rest, intervened as a relief. (10)
  • Consider the bringing to the Jove there news of such magnitude as to stupefy him! (10)
  • I shall send this by express, that no time may be lost in bringing me your answer. (4)
  • Quite a new sensation; terribly delightful, bringing a sense of completed manhood. (8)
  • But, madam, a pensioner on my wife, bringing next to nothing to the common estate! (10)
  • Her retort consisted in bringing her vessel to the wind, and sending a boat for him. (10)
  • Jacopo had great difficulty in bringing him to see that it was a matter to talk over. (10)
  • Charles and Henrietta returned, bringing, as may be conjectured, Charles Hayter with them. (4)
  • It was foolish, it was wrong, to take so active a part in bringing any two people together. (4)
  • As he had promised, so Phips carried out his plan, bringing to England a fortune of £300,000. (19)
  • He came bringing a beautiful young lady, and on what grounds could she turn her back on them? (10)
  • Where would be the use of his bringing us a charade made by a friend upon a mermaid or a shark? (4)
  • At the signs and sounds she made, he came actively forward to the road, bringing his fork with him. (9)
  • She made loyal efforts to understand him in these weeks that were bringing a certain disillusionment. (8)
  • Unconsciously he becomes an epicure, and knows no day will dawn without bringing him his opportunity. (16)
  • And he was soon down in the empty dining-room, where a sleepy maid was already bringing in their coffee. (8)
  • He remembered, as he led the way into his corridor, to apologize for bringing her down into a basement room. (9)
  • Sylvia came in while he was thus taking stock of himself, bringing a freshly-opened flask of eau-de-Cologne. (8)
  • The eight gentlemen took their hats, and went out one by one, Mr. Brownbee courteously bringing up the rear. (8)
  • She had decided to betray his condition to the vice-consul, when he came, bringing the money she had lent him. (9)
  • She could have got her back, then, by bringing a horrible case against him, but now, perhaps, she had no chance. (8)
  • No; I am unalterably fixed on this point, though I have not yet quite decided on the manner of bringing it about. (4)
  • Better wait an hour or two, or even half a day for your letters, than run the risk of bringing on your cough again. (4)
  • Her heart had a blow in the thought, that a lady of this kind would create the pleasure by not bringing criticism. (10)
  • The two were on intimate terms during the stay of the latter in Vienna for the purpose of bringing out several of his operas. (3)
  • Indeed, when the time draws on, I shall decidedly recommend their bringing the barouche-landau; it will be so very much preferable. (4)
  • Not to be wholly balked of blood, they fell upon the Algonquins, who were bringing furs to Quebec, slaughtering them without mercy. (19)
  • The watch on deck was busy bringing the sloop into stays and the men off watch were sleeping soundly in their hammocks below decks. (18)
  • While he was bringing them, I had time to look about, and perceived, to my very great delight, that I had the whole coupe to myself. (6)
  • Nearly every week a privateer of his commission was bringing in a richly-laden merchantman as a prize to his wharves in the Delaware. (18)
  • There was hardly an art-centre in Europe from Copenhagen to Naples which he had not visited for the purpose of bringing out his works. (3)
  • It was impossible for her to have forgotten to feel that this arrival of their common friends must be soon bringing them together again. (4)
  • There was nothing like a little danger for bringing the lower classes closer; then it was they felt the need for officers, for something! (8)
  • It is not surprising that, when the van bringing these lying sheets appeared in their quarter of the city, the libeled men overturned it. (16)
  • Clotilde nodded hurriedly; she saw something infinitely greater, and disliked the bringing of that island microscope to bear upon a giant. (10)
  • She felt as if the spring would not pass without bringing a crisis, an event, a something to alter her present composed and tranquil state. (4)
  • We had undertaken a preposterous thing in befriending her as we had done, and our course in bringing Kendricks in was wholly unjustifiable. (9)
  • Elinor lost no time in bringing her business forward, was on the point of concluding it, when another gentleman presented himself at her side. (4)
  • Nevertheless he does read his English; he has, too, the fatal tendency to the bringing forth of Bills in the manner of Jove big with Minerva. (10)
  • People gave us directions, which we followed as best we could, generally with the effect of bringing us out again upon the scene of our disgrace. (2)
  • One day a messenger came from the camp, bringing a letter from the brave marshal, who demanded more troops, saying that the enemy far out-numbered him. (5)
  • His present expectations were of a very different sort; but a beautiful bride, bringing us wealth, is no misleading beam, if we direct the riches rightly. (10)
  • She may have had another motive, for she took occasion there to whisper something to Farina, bringing sun and cloud over his countenance in rapid flushes. (10)
  • Thus one interest was made to foster another, each increase of income involving also an increase of cost, and each additional outlay bringing fresh returns. (16)

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