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Example sentences for "bring back"

  • Here, therefore, I seek but to bring back to your memory what livelier sensations have inadvertently driven from it.

  • Nor, with all her native equanimity and acquired philosophy, was this a situation to bring back serenity.

  • Camilla hoped this was the instant to improve; when she appeared to be, herself, calling religion to her aid, and when the tenderness of her appeal seemed to bring back a movement of her first partiality.

  • On that topic there were two chief parties: those who desired merely to clip Napoleon's wings, and those who sought to bring back France to her old boundaries.

  • With this aim in view, the Czar desired to curb the power of Napoleon, bring back France to her old limits, and assure the peace of Europe on a firm basis, namely on the principle of the balance of power.

  • Bring back Meerkat," had been her parting words to me.

  • Bring back Meerkat," had been Beryl's parting injunction, and I had fulfilled it to the letter.

  • You see, I promised to bring back Meerkat, and I'd got to do it.

  • It only lacked the million men who got killed to destroy what you are striving to bring back.

  • Next day they waited, and they waited for the man to bring back Dobbin; but he didn't come that day nor the next day, nor the next.

  • Curiously enough, in Gonzenbach, 83, the Master Thief has to bring back a "dragu.

  • O ye Tobosan jars, how ye bring back to my memory the sweet object of my bitter regrets!

  • Sancho undertook to execute the task according to the instructions, and to bring back an answer as good as the one he brought back before.

  • My heart was very heavy; still, I felt that I must try to bring back a little hope to her heart.

  • Well, messieurs, I have a petticoat of hers here, which she left in my hands and asked me to bring back to her.

  • On the day following my visit to Madame Dauberny, Mignonne came as usual to bring back my linen; but, contrary to her custom, she took another package and prepared to go away again at once.

  • So well satisfied was my father with the country that he returned to Ireland to bring back a young lady who had promised to become his wife.

  • I am ready to set off this moment, and I will endeavour to bring back a doctor at all costs," I answered.

  • Our success had been greater than we expected, and as we could not carry all our skins, Mr Tidey and Dan set off to the farm, to bring back a couple of horses to convey them home.

  • To recover or recall the knowledge of; to bring back to the mind or memory; to remember.

  • Defn: To make Gothic; to bring back to barbarism.

  • To restore from sickness, faintness, or the like; to bring back to life or health; to cure; to heal.

  • Although it was no easy matter to get up with them, still Hendricks was too experienced a hunter to be baffled, and he never failed, when he went out for the purpose, to bring back an ample supply of meat for the party.

  • Bring back a savant to the duties of religion!

  • His Majesty sent me to Het-nub to bring back a great table for offerings of rutt stone (quartzite sandstone?

  • Two soldiers only, and both dead, could they find to bring back.

  • There was that between them which was too deep for all expression, and he knew that henceforth he could only hope to bring back Corona's love by his own actions.

  • Ah, I would give my whole life to bring back what is gone, but I cannot.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bring forward; bring him; bring myself; bring over; bring peace; bring the; bring the wool forward; bring thee; bring them; bring you; bringing forth; brings about; each end; growing state; human heart; must also; never shall; plain omelet; rejoiced greatly; said resolution; serious attack; single dollar; solar eclipse; specific duties; this place; thus made