单词 | Bringing |
例句 | 1. I fear the Greeks, even when bringing gifts. 2. She's always bringing up her health problems. 3. They face a myriad of problems bringing up children. 4. Slowly the fisherman reeled in his line, bringing the fish ashore. 5. I was bringing up my three children as a single parent. 6. A snowstorm hit the West today, bringing with it frigid temperatures. 7. The Victorians regarded the railways as bringing progress and civilization. 8. The use of drugs is bringing the sport into disrepute. 9. It was amazing how my mother coped with bringing up three children on less than three pounds a week. 10. He faces six charges of bringing the game into disrepute . 11. The council are pleased with the results of bringing ordinary citizens in on local library planning. 12. The plan has the added advantage of bringing employment to rural areas. 13. I really felt for her, bringing up her children alone. 14. The shepherd is bringing his flock down from the hills. 15. Bringing up a baby is undeniably hard work. 16. She's nice but needs a lot of bringing out. 17. Medics were bringing casualties to the first-aid post. 18. It's hard bringing up children alone.http:// 19. The hot weather is bringing the wheat on nicely. 20. There's a good case for/against bringing in new regulations. 21. Pantomime is about bringing laughter to thousands. 22. Bringing up six children is no picnic! 23. She is bringing divorce proceedings against her husband. 24. The sun is bringing the crops on nicely. 25. How much is she bringing in every month? 26. Why are you bringing it up now? 27. Bringing up twins requires a great deal of energy. 28. As a single father, he found it a struggle bringing up three children. 29. All the love stories have something in common. Once upon a time, I have that experience too. but I can not remember it clearly. All I can remember is that love returns with another man bringing new hopes to me. 30. He needs these people to fulfill his ambitions and reciprocates by bringing out the best in each of them. 1. She's always bringing up her health problems. 2. They face a myriad of problems bringing up children. 3. As a single father, he found it a struggle bringing up three children. 4. Slowly the fisherman reeled in his line, bringing the fish ashore. 5. I was bringing up my three children as a single parent. 6. A snowstorm hit the West today, bringing with it frigid temperatures. 7. The Victorians regarded the railways as bringing progress and civilization. 8. It was amazing how my mother coped with bringing up three children on less than three pounds a week. 9. He faces six charges of bringing the game into disrepute . 10. The council are pleased with the results of bringing ordinary citizens in on local library planning. 11. The plan has the added advantage of bringing employment to rural areas. 12. He needs these people to fulfill his ambitions and reciprocates by bringing out the best in each of them. 13. I really felt for her, bringing up her children alone. 14. The shepherd is bringing his flock down from the hills. 15. You'll be bringing a storm about your ears if you try to criticize their way of doing things. 16. Bringing up a handicapped child can be a long and hard road. 31. What he's bringing to the company is financial expertise. 32. She did her part in bringing them back together. 33. The boys are bringing in good wages every week. 34. They're bringing out a new sports car this year. 35. Bees fertilize the flowers by bringing pollen. 36. He's bringing out a new album next month. 37. The company is bringing out a new sports car. 38. MPs voted against bringing back the death penalty. 39. He's good at bringing out nervous interviewees. 40. Paulo's very shy - he needs bringing out. 41. The magistrates granted that the charity was justified in bringing the action. 42. His friends had all gone to college or were bringing home the bacon. 43. The visitor centre is bringing in more and more people. 44. The directors decided to gear the factory up for increased production, by bringing in new machines. 45. It's no joke bringing up a child on your own. 46. I make no apologies for bringing this issue to your attention once again. 47. You'll be bringing a storm about your ears if you try to criticize their way of doing things. 48. Some manufacturers usually just face-lift their cars when bringing out new models. 49. I miss you bringing me cups of tea in the mornings! 50. Mark's a difficult child and I think they're making a good job of bringing him up. 51. She had a kind of missionary zeal about bringing culture to the masses. 52. Do you think they'll ever find a way of bringing peace to the region? 53. Bringing up a family when you are unemployed is no picnic. 54. He said that he would be bringing a friend with him but, significantly,[] didn't say who it was. 55. They have a laissez-faire approach to bringing up their children . 56. If we don't keep bringing this to the attention of the people, nothing will be done. 57. The price war is bringing the cost of flights down. 58. The farmers are bringing the apples in early this year because of the warm weather. 59. They are bringing out a new edition of the dictionary. 60. I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year. 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, 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. 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:///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. 121. After announcing the acquisition in June 1994, Harvard encountered rough waters in bringing the deal to harbor. 122. It was Arab feminists who insisted on speaking aloud the oldest truths, bringing upon themselves the most ferocious repressions. 123. In the field, women proved themselves capable ambulance drivers, and many drove trucks bringing up supplies to the troops. 124. The police used their batons indiscriminately, bringing down anyone in their path. 125. Your mother, abandoned by your unknown father, had the job of bringing you up on her own. 126. Justice entailed bringing all relations within the ambit of divine order. 127. The sugar contents have dropped badly with the recent loads bringing our overall average down from 16.2 % to 15.7 %. 128. The bairn started bringing his milk back up all the time when he was just a few days old. 129. Already, the program has won accolades for bringing investment to poor neighborhoods of Knoxville. 130. It came to her aid, bringing her all the strength she needed. 131. Inflation stays at 4 Inflation stayed at four point three percent last month bringing a significant boost to the economy. 132. One weekend in mid-July seven new patients were admitted, bringing the hospital total to twenty-nine. 133. Right now, payroll taxes are bringing in far more each year than the system is paying in benefits. 134. Pam has come down for a day of shopping, bringing along our adopted younger sister Kath. 135. Louise had baked a pie for him and was bringing a new pair of sheets from the airing cupboard. 136. Or what if he gets a toothache or needs an appendectomy or is bringing some incurable tropical disease over here with him? 137. Also, there are clear benefits from bringing proposed actions together in a formal strategic analysis and long-term financial plan. 138. Prepare yourself to feel alienated[/bringing.html], and think twice before bringing a date. 139. Planners must be aware of the less acceptable aspects of bringing people from too large a catchment area. 140. He asserts that he is: bringing to bear the precision of photography in the illustration of our subject. 141. Music have the magic of bringing people together, and creating unity and consolidation. Dr T.P.Chia 142. If we believe this, I think it makes the challenge of bringing up adopted children an easier task. 143. But she suffered a setback when a bout of glandular fever looked like bringing her season to an abrupt halt. 144. If you have a family, you should have organised suitable long-term accommodation before bringing them with you to Edinburgh. 145. Its new approach of competitive bidding has already galvanized towns and cities into bringing forward imaginative proposals for regeneration. 146. The armed forces are said to have sent an extra 2,000 troops to the border area, bringing the total to 3,500. 147. It occurred to them to offer kids in the neighborhood a bounty for bringing in dogs running loose. 148. In order to encourage the internal generation a ideas, senior management must provide a clear mechanism for bringing ideas to their attention. 149. Then you can come here and see auctions, and people bringing everything from a billy goat to an elephant. 150. Sharing in such a personal faith gives unity to the diversity of human beings, bringing us together with others. 151. It arose out of an action for professional negligence against a firm of accountants, but the person bringing the action went bankrupt. 152. To cope with the aftershock, Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms. 153. A shift in the weather pattern, bringing low pressure systems across the Alps in December laid down a firm base. 154. Recently it seems to have been bringing him out in anxiety attacks once again. 155. He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill. 156. And Strudwick intends to take full advantage by bringing in some tough Aussies during their off-season. 157. Whatever succeeds in bringing in the biggest audience is not only acceptable but welcomed. 158. I become her ambassador to the outside world, bringing back to Nearing observations and stories. 159. He stumbled backwards and struck a bed screen that crashed to the floor, bringing him with it. 160. The horse finds balance by bringing his hocks underneath him and also uses this means for brakes and acceleration. 161. Employers added 271, 000 jobs, after seasonal adjustment, bringing the increase since January 1996 to almost 3 million. 162. Bringing your own people in here, your own scientists ... and not telling them, not briefing them. 163. Bringing these out in the open and subjecting them to scrutiny and analysis will yield fruitful results. 164. Love should bring joy, it should grant a person peace, but here and not(), it was bringing only pain. Nicholas Sparks 165. He looked up at her after a long time, almost bringing both eyes into alignment with the intensity of his gaze. 166. Everyone's bringing a bit of food and a bottle to the party. 167. Eastry, however, reorganized and improved the method of collecting revenues from the manors, bringing in additional funds. 168. Therefore there was an added problem in bringing jobs to West Belfast. 168. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 169. The Bank in this case endorses the change by bringing its intervention rates in line with the new base rate. 170. When he entered the kitchen, bringing a great gust of cold air with him, he was all smiles. 171. So many people were bringing it to my attention I figured something had to go my way. 172. Thomas's colorful history began years before with the tent shows that traveled the South bringing entertainment to rural areas. 173. The fathers will rotate the weekly responsibility of bringing beer. 174. In bringing the arts to bear on his discussion, Hardison shines brightly. 175. In order to change attitudes towards employing women, the government is bringing in new laws. 176. I remember him in Zoo Quest bringing down a fleeing armadillo with a rugby tackle. 177. This would have the added advantage of bringing some employment to rural areas. 178. Even if animosity worked miracles in bringing about good grades, would it be worth it? 179. But we have so far concentrated exclusively on the small minority of asteroids that have orbits bringing them close to Earth. 180. Bringing me glasses of cold nectar is what they would do, and cranking up the air conditioner. 181. At the same time lift the back leg off the floor, bringing the heel towards your bottom. 182. All he had done was scream abuse at her, accusing her of bringing shame and disgrace on the family. 183. He was also bored with Yolande and started bringing home girls, suggesting to Yolande that they try a threesome. 184. Energy is released when the nuclei of the light atomic elements join, so bringing them together is the primary goal. 185. Nor has Mr Wahid's government made much progress in bringing the army to book for human-rights offences. 185. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 186. In bringing this action, we did what we had to do. 187. Now that we are a little more prosperous, the habit of bringing a bottle seems to have dropped off. 188. He was praised for bringing up the runaway horse. 189. Most plans for bringing about world peace are visionary. 190. And we're bringing the ketchup, mustard, relish all that stuff. 191. " Grain lain " day - bringing gentle drizzles - was not far off. 192. Stewardess: I'll be bringing the trolley round soon after take - off, ma'am. 193. The larger meeting area is useful for bringing together syndicate groups. 194. They are hopeful of bringing the siege to a peaceful conclusion. 195. He then walked out, bringing to an end any real Libyan involvement. 196. September is here, bringing with it a chill in the mornings. 197. Sportsmen are performing a public service by bringing the joys of major-league baseball to their communities. |
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