Synonym: bring, clear, earn, fetch, gain, introduce, make, pull in, realise, realize, take in. Similar words: engineering, coming in, bring, bring up, bring out, bring down, bring back, bring about. Meaning: v. 1. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment 2. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 3. be sold for a certain price 4. submit (a verdict) to a court 5. transmit.
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31 This company badly needs to bring in some new blood.
32 We need to bring in some new blood and fresh ideas.
33 I'd like to bring in Doctor Hall here and ask him his views.
34 Could you bring in some wood for the fire?
35 They could bring in a multiple of that.
35 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
36 Sometimes ads in local papers bring in volunteers.
37 The members bring in other perspectives.
38 They will be used to bring in the rock crushing plant, the industrial chemicals and the explosives.
39 Bring in the police, the press, the king himself, and I shall stick to my story.
40 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke also said he plans to bring in new disciplinary procedures.
41 Organization can pool abilities, share loads, bring in local talents and interest, identity sources.
42 One of his tasks will be to bring in the national lottery.
43 Although such ploys help to boost banks' capital ratios, they do not bring in new cash.
44 They also use an air supply system to bring in outside air for combustion, rather than interior air.
45 Last June, the Council voted to bring in the arrangements from September 2000.
46 It was fears about an invasion on Saturday which led the police to ask United to bring in the all-ticket ruling.
47 But how much longer can these companies survive with nothing to sell to bring in revenue but plenty to spend money on?
48 The purpose would be to bring in more federal Medicaid money and serve more low-income people.
49 The Scarlets are expecting a capacity 14,500 crowd to bring in around £70,000.
50 We're calling on the Home Secretary to bring in legislation to take care of them.
51 The assumption was that she would bring in a number of new people whose loyalty she could count on.
52 Pay is poor, too per hour, and will bring in barely enough to survive.
53 Smiling feebly, Mundin stood silent just when I needed him to bring in the cavalry and rescue my besieged story.
54 It's the only way he will get some cash flow to bring in a couple of new faces.
55 So let's bring in an under-21 age limit and not discard our youngsters too early.
56 He struggled to bring in attractions like the popular singer Sandie Shaw but the ballroom was in trouble.
57 Madge, bring in the tea tray and try not to spill it.
58 Parents allow children to be involved in prostitution because they bring in money.
59 Town and the others bring in branded drugs which are already legally on sale in Britain.
60 Cruz tells you that, you bring in cameras, tapes, lights.
More similar words: engineering, coming in, bring, bring up, bring out, bring down, bring back, bring about, bring together, bring forward, engine, engineer, ring, managing, emerging, debugging, ring out, ring up, string, during, encouraging, offering, mothering, gathering, discharging, spring up, bearings, pioneering, filtering, at the beginning.