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241. Her pay rise brought her into a new tax bracket.
242. Its importance has been brought home to us very strongly.
243. A new law was brought in to improve road safety.
244. The brothers' refusal to work together had brought about this sad state of affairs.
244. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
245. The conspiracy of the assissination of the president was brought to light in time.
246. The points to be discussed can be brought under three main headings.
247. He is suffering from eye ulcers, brought on by the intense light in Australia.
248. The policeman brought in two boys whom he had caught stealing.
249. Indigestion can be brought on by a surfeit of rich food.
250. Intensive farming has brought about an increase in outbreaks of food poisoning.
251. The wine had brought a warm glow to her cheeks.
252. Most of the land has now been brought into cultivation.
253. Mary brought her boyfriend to my house[sentencedict.com], and sprang on me that they were going to get married soon.
254. John was about to enter the room when he was brought up by a note on the door.
255. Driving snow and sleet brought more problems to the county's roads last night.
256. Meat from New Zealand is frozen and brought to England in special ships.
257. A nationwide good harvest soon brought down the price of rice.
258. The artillery spotter brought down fire on the enemy warship.
259. He scored from the penalty spot after being brought down in the box.
260. He brought down the shutters on the image of the dying girl.
261. Lest anyone should doubt my story, I have brought documents to attest to its truth.
262. The assassination of the president brought matters to a head.
263. I mean you've got to hand it to her, she's brought up those three children all on her own.
264. For some reason, Jesse had brought a tape recorder with him.
265. A week by the sea brought her back to health.
266. Three women fainted in the heat but were quickly brought round with brandy.
267. When they conquered Britain, the Romans brought this custom with them.
268. This latest protest has brought prison conditions to the forefront of public attention.
269. Police should be asked to investigate so that the guilty can be brought to book soon.
270. His marriage had brought a slight mitigation of the monotony of his existence.
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