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Sentence count:51+3 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-04-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bring outinduceproduceSimilar words: bring outspring onionring offring outgringoupbringingbringporing overMeaning: v. 1. cause to arise 2. bring onto the market or release 3. cause to appear. 
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(1) The evil [evils] we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear. 
(2) The evils we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear. 
(3) The timely rain will certainly bring on the crops.
(4) That incident will surely bring on a crisis.
(5) Severe shock can bring on an attack of acne.
(6) That thought was enough to bring on near hysteria.
(7) We need to bring on the young players quickly.
(8) Stress can bring on an asthma attack.
(9) Study should bring on your Maths.
(10) This warm weather should bring on the crops.
(11) Bring on the clowns.
(12) Teachers have to bring on the bright children and at the same time give extra help to those who need it.
(13) For some people, becoming a parent can bring on an identity crisis.
(14) Tightening credit might bring on disaster, he said.
(15) So bring on the Lite beer.
(16) This enables you to learn which mental states bring on tension and which ones calm it. Sentencedict.com
(17) Nader is untroubled by the prospect of helping bring on the dark night of a Bush presidency.
(18) Before it is through, Pound's centenary year will bring on indigestion in even the most devoted Poundians.
(19) Does it induce a nice warm glow, or bring on a fit of apoplectic rage?
(20) Bring on those sheets of jagged shale, for at least they are firm!
(21) But bring on a pot of mint or a furry pumpkin leaf, and watch them rave.
(22) Working out in the rain for a long time may bring on a fever.
(23) The timely rain after a long time of drought will certainly bring on the crops.
(24) Also the emotional stress placed on families with special-needs children can bring on abuse or neglect.
(25) But that was not enough. Other actors were instructed to bring on the score.
(26) At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute.
(27) They need to be able to hire, fire and bring on new resources to respond to carriers like ValuJet.
(28) Dry mucous membranes; dry or coated tongue with a red triangular tip. Cold drinks can bring on chilliness or cough.
(29) And the idea that postural or emotional changes could bring on purring also seems far-fetched.
(30) Ronald Reagan was deplored as a firebrand who might bring on a nuclear war.
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