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Sentence count:197+16Posted:2017-05-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: upbringingbring inbring into playspringingringingengineeringmudslinginggenetic engineeringMeaning: [brɪŋ]  n. the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail). 
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61. A donation of £250 has been received, bringing the total to £3 750.
62. She faces the herculean task of bringing up four children single-handedly.
63. He has a way in bringing his points to bear.
64. She has successfully combined a career and bringing up a family.
65. How much emotional baggage is he bringing with him into the relationship?
66. He was instrumental in bringing about an end to the conflict.
67. He accused the government of undue haste in bringing in the new law.
68. The new manager has strengthened the side by bringing in several younger players.
69. My husband never even looked at me. I was just a workhorse bringing up three children.
70. The wind had veered to north(sentencedict.com), bringing clear skies and a keen frost.
71. I remember my father bringing home a huge Christmas tree.
72. The company is bringing out the welcome wagon for the new sales recruits.
73. He has decided to rejuvenate the team by bringing in a lot of new, young players.
74. She writes about the joys and heartaches of bringing up children.
75. Owen got another goal, bringing the score up to 4-0.
76. Bringing up a child alone should give you a sense of achievement.
77. So what's Carter's involvement in all of this? What's he bringing to the party?
78. The chain's investment in new stores is bringing dividends in new customers.
79. Anyone who thinks that bringing up children is easy is in for a big shock .
80. Bringing back the death penalty would be the ultimate abuse of human rights.
81. This sudden warmth is bringing all the trees into leaf.
82. The rail company is bringing in more trains in an effort to minimize disruption to travellers.
83. If you found someone loitering at the back of your house after dark,[Sentencedict]you might feel justified in bringing charges against him.
84. Our rival company managed to steal a march on us by bringing out their software three months ahead of ours.
85. It must be hard for her, bringing up four children on her own.
86. Mo kept bringing me out refreshments and fanning me as it was that hot.
87. Thanks for bringing all that food along to the party, Tony, you're a brick!
88. They were highly instrumental in bringing the business to Newtown.
89. Bringing back the death penalty has done absolutely nothing to reduce crime.
90. Bringing up a family when you're unemployed is no picnic.
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