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211. His forceful arguments brought us over to his views.
212. They brought the piano sideways through the front door.
213. The indigenous people were brought into the Catholic fold.
214. The strikes had brought the economy to its knees. Sentencedict.com
215. Reaching into her pocket, she brought out a cigarette.
216. Experts were brought in to advise the Government.
217. I was brought up a Catholic.
218. The new law brought many social reforms.
219. With the help of cold water he was soon brought round.
220. A complex system of muscles is brought into play for each body movement.
221. Production was brought to a temporary halt when power supplies failed.
222. The dealers finally brought the price down to a reasonable figure.
223. Local residents were angry at not being brought in on the new housing proposal.
224. The scientific management method has brought about many changes in factory production.
225. A new bill has been brought in to control price measures.
226. Each and every person responsible for his murder will be brought to justice.
227. He didn't miss his wallet until the waiter brought the bill.
228. It's a school that's brought blacks and whites and Hispanics together.
229. This is a world history brought down to the end of the twentieth century.
230. She brought with her three friends,[Sentencedict.com] none of whom I had ever met before.
231. The twentieth century brought about revolutionary changes in our lifestyles.
232. The comical characters are brought into the story for a little light relief.
233. The sight of his pale face brought home to me how ill he really was.
234. Fighting and shortages have brought normal life to a virtual standstill in the city.
235. One day she found a magic ring that brought her whatever she wished for.
236. Cold damp air brought in the new year under a blanket of fog.
237. His illness was brought on by money worries and overwork.
238. The decision brought down the curtain on a 30-year career.
239. The government brought itself to the brink of fiscal disaster.
240. He refused to touch a morsel of the food they had brought.
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