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Example sentences for "bring you"

  • I bring you a beautiful little cup I found there.

  • And to-morrow he will behold our happiness when I bring you to him, for you will be free, Masa.

  • However, when we visited the cave for the last time, we determined, each of us, to bring you a keepsake from it, and here are the things we have brought.

  • And I bring you a piece of cloth--a beautiful gold-embroidered cuffei which I found in the cave.

  • She says, that after the affair of Pylos[319] she came to you unbidden to bring you a basket full of truces and that you thrice repulsed her by your votes in the assembly.

  • I want to see my money again and I bring you here to-day to attest the loan.

  • Demos, do you see this stewed hare which I bring you?

  • For when we were in the cave there suddenly came to us a friendly old man who said to us, 'I am a messenger from God to you, to bring you back to some place of rest.

  • Then shall I bring you out of this miserable land.

  • All these objections and difficulties only bring you exactly up to my theory, or very near it.

  • That it didn't bring you up, be thankful to a gracious Providence and a light pair o' heels; that's all.

  • Troth, that's more than I can tell; but I know that he wants you, for he sent me to bring you to him.

  • Then father went to Europe to bring you home.

  • I am going down to bring you one of its clusters of spines.

  • I have some hyacinth roots to bring you to-morrow.

  • Dear Fanny, I am very sorry to bring you so much vexation.

  • By-the-by, I was to bring you in to lunch.

  • But they will have to come round again to bring you back.

  • I needn't bring you with me, you know," she said to Fitzgerald.

  • I come back, and I'll bring you a pennyworth of tobaccy?

  • Bully Brainsick, Pug has sent me to you on an embassy, to bring you down to cards again; she is in her mulligrubs already; she will never forgive you the last vol you won.

  • And maybe when I bring you up the water I'll bring you up the cat too, and you can shave her.

  • You, Mr. Lyndon, are our man, and at the next county election we will swear to bring you in.

  • I bring you a religion more right than that ye found your fathers following?

  • From it have we created you, and into it will we return you, and out of it will we bring you forth a second time.

  • Many of the people of the Book desire to bring you back to unbelief after ye have believed, out of selfish envy, even after the truth hath been clearly shewn them.

  • As we have said, the purpose of this lesson is to bring you in the way of the unfoldment of consciousness, rather than to teach you the details of the scientific side of the Yogi teachings.

  • I will never seek you out and bring you to shame," he said; "I promise it faithfully, by my love for you.

  • I'm glad I came to bring you comfort to-night.

  • Shall I tell Abednego to bring you a glass of wine.

  • Never had her helpless sweetness appealed so strongly to his emotions, as when she laid her hand on his arm and said in an apologetic whisper: "Dear boy, how I hated to bring you back.

  • Something useful as well as ornamental, was what I had in mind to bring you.

  • If I could change it all now--could take you out of the life that suits you and bring you back to the mill--I wouldn't do it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bring you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beautiful thing; bring before; bring down; bring forth; bring forward; bring her; bring herself; bring home; bring myself; bring over; bring the; bring the wool forward; bring thee; bring you; bringeth forth; bringing forth; broke down; cotta figures; going abroad; heart hath; human natur; little hill; might bear; perfect participle; sufficiently large; the heat