Similar words: upbringing, bring in, bring into play, springing, ringing, engineering, mudslinging, genetic engineering. Meaning: [brɪŋ] n. the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail).
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91. He favours bringing the UN into touch with 'modern realities'.
92. He called on the United States to play a more effective role in bringing peace to the region.
93. Bringing up a handicapped child can be a long and hard road.
94. Few politicians are in favour of bringing back the death penalty.
95. For all the talk of bringing their children up the same, the boys ended up never doing any of the cooking.
96. It must be hard for her, bringing up three kids on her own.
97. I could hear mother scolding the dog for bringing mud into the house.
98. The coach is bringing on some promising youngsters in the reserve team.
99. She argued the case for bringing back the death penalty.
100. Can we deal with this without bringing the police in?
101. She thought she would not be able to bear the load of bringing up her family alone.
102. The defender launched himself at the attacking player, bringing him to the ground.
103. Visibility at the city's airport came down to zero, bringing air traffic to a standstill.
104. I'm so glad to have been the means of bringing you two young people together.
105. She had to keep bringing forth new ideas in her dance to support her chief position in the troupe.
106. The new statute covers the care for, bringing up and protection of children.
107. The directors decided to gear the factory up for increased production,by bringing in new machine.
108. We'll be bringing you full commentary on the game between Notts and Brescia.
109. She was instrumental in bringing about the prison reform act.
110. Are you in favour of bringing back the death penalty?
111. The workers are bringing things to put on the ship.
112. Each successful manager has a way of his own in bringing his views to bear.
113. The publishers are bringing out a new edition of the dictionary next spring.
114. We'll be bringing you all the details of the day's events.
115. Pressure groups played a major role in bringing about the reforms.
116. He also got a commission for bringing in new clients.
117. A high over southern Europe is bringing fine,[http://sentencedict.com/bringing.html] sunny weather to all parts.
118. The cows circled round the farmer who was bringing their food.
119. Bringing a bad name on two families.
120. Exhibition revenue rose 7 % and continued to benefit from the medium's effectiveness in bringing buyers and sellers together.
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