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Example sentences for "bring him"

  • If you want to bring him here, how can I prevent you?

  • I felt indignant at Strickland's cold cruelty, and I promised to do all I could to bring him back.

  • The bedroom could boast a carpet, three-ply ingrain, the design being bunches of red and green flowers in yellow baskets on a white ground.

  • He was in no truculent state of mind now.

  • They haunted the house-furnishing floors of the great department houses, inspecting and pricing ranges, hardware, china, and the like.

  • To bring him, if possible, to a sense of his sacrilegious persecution of the church.

  • If you should ever wish to sell him, bring him to the imperial stables, and he will be ransomed by me for a thousand florins.

  • Tell the governess of the Archduke Ferdinand to bring him hither.

  • Little thinks he, as he reins in his horse, that a sharpshooter's ball is not too far off to bring him down.

  • He then went on to tell her where Mr Dombey was lying, and to request that a carriage might be placed at his disposal to bring him home.

  • And Mr. Pierce do tell me that he fears and do hear that it hath been said among them, that they will move for the calling my Lord Sandwich home, to bring him to account which do trouble me mightily, but I trust it will not be so.

  • Coventry had with the Duke of Buckingham, about a design between him and Sir Robert Howard to bring him into a play at the King's house; which W.

  • He thinks (with me) that it never was in his power to bring in the King with the consent of any of his officers about him; and that he scorned to bring him in as Monk did, to secure himself and deliver every body else.

  • Met Mr. Mills, our parson, whom I went back with to bring him to Sir W.

  • Bonaparte's design in thus making choice of Duroc was to introduce to the Courts of Europe, by confidential missions, a young man to whom he was much attached, and also to bring him forward in France.

  • But my foolish Council affirmed to me that his guilt, as a principal, being evident, it was absolutely necessary to bring him to trial; and now his sentence is only that of a pickpocket.

  • Oh, I'd bring him here, popsy I've no intention of leaving you.

  • I thought of asking you to bring him to call.

  • And if he did, how could I bring him here?

  • And Reuben spake unto his father, saying, Slay my two sons, if I bring him not to thee: deliver him into my hand, and I will bring him to thee again.

  • And Saul sent the messengers again to see David, saying, Bring him up to me in the bed, that I may slay him.

  • And the king said, Whoever saith ought unto thee, bring him to me, and he shall not touch thee any more.

  • His brother's son took from his neck the little satchel containing sacred meal.

  • This was beyond Shotaye's powers of comprehension.

  • For you know I am Maseua, head-war-chief, and whatever the principals command I must do, even if it takes the life of my only child!

  • Topanashka settled down on the hides, and in the meantime the woman also entered the room and quite unceremoniously squatted beside the men.

  • He did as she desired, whereupon she said, "O Lord of the Moslems, if I bring him to thy presence, wilt thou bestow me on him?

  • Or, if thou wilt, bring him over to dwell with us.

  • But first he said to me, 'If thou hear him again, bring him to us.

  • FN#147] Now the King had deputed a eunuch to let him know if the child she should bring forth were male or female; and in like way his son Sharrkan had sent one to bring him tidings of the same.

  • I wonder whether she had the face to bring him.

  • There he is, however, alone in the garden walk, and we must contrive to bring him out of it.

  • And now I needs must see the son of thy brother, Hasan of Bassorah, so bring him to the audience-hall to- morrow.

  • Then the clerk left him and he sat in his shop, looking for some one to bring him a job whereby he might earn his day's bread.

  • This last was a person bearing a startling resemblance to Mungo Park, inasmuch as he was evidently a poor white man, with no mother to bring him milk, no wife to grind his corn.

  • It was no use attempting to call him off, for Nature has not endowed the kangaroo dog with sufficient instinct to bring him in touch with his master, except when the latter offers him food.

  • Bring him in, sir," the woman said hospitably.

  • This in itself would have been sufficient to bring him disrepute in Virginia, where as a rule the slaves were treated with great kindness, and indeed considered their position to be infinitely superior to that of the poorer class of whites.

  • I know old Porter well, for he is still alive and bears a pretty bad reputation still, though we have never been able to bring him to book.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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