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Example sentences for "brought her"

  • I know there was not a living soul but ourselves in the house I brought her to.

  • If I did go at all, I would go where Mammy goes; there's something to keep a fellow awake there, at least.

  • It must have been very improving," said St. Clare.

  • O, that I could believe what my mother taught me, and pray as I did when I was a boy!

  • He brought her to the settee and stood still.

  • The Blue Moon developed engine trouble--nothing very serious, but we brought her back to recuperate.

  • From any other man, even from Martin himself, she would have received the caress quite simply, been proud and contented, but now it brought her into a strange trouble.

  • This rumour, when it reached her, brought her a faint thrill.

  • So she trailed after Ansdore, and at last it brought her a kind of anchorage, not in her native land, but at least in no unkind country of adoption.

  • Herself standing in the water, Lucilla drew her cousin upright, and with a good deal of help from the guide, and much suffering, brought her up the high bank, and down the rough steep descent through the wood.

  • His silence adding itself up, brought her a kind of shame for the exertions she had made.

  • I think the very fulness of it brought her a kind of content with which, but for Llewellyn and his contract, she would have been willing to go on indefinitely.

  • And then, a few minutes ago, he brought her--none the worse.

  • Once the boy jumped across and brought her back a handkerchief full.

  • The day after the wedding he brought her to one of those quiet hotels in London where greater expense can be incurred for less result than anywhere else under heaven.

  • Every time she contemplated his doing this it brought her a certain sense of comfort.

  • And the next afternoon he brought her photograph.

  • So she came down, and told him her story; and he brought her to the young man's house.

  • But the king would not mind him; but he brought her away, and he had a house made for her, and she was reared up in it.

  • And the witch wanted to keep her from him yet, but he wouldn't give her up; and he brought her to a house that was close by; and they made a plan to escape in the night; and they made the two horses ready to bring them away.

  • But it brought her no sense of where she was.

  • Howsoever, Gerard, who knew the city, brought her to a fair hostel, where she was well lodged, she and her men.

  • Presently then the Sending Boat had brought her to the land, and she stepped ashore, but was wary, and gat her bow bent and set an arrow thereto she began to go up from the water.

  • A caricature, I called it, ridiculing it so much that she put it away unfinished, and is now at work upon some water lilies he brought her, and which are really very good.

  • So my hag forgave her, and bid her sit down and eat some sausage for her supper, in return for the news she had brought her.

  • When to the baths sometime you've brought her, BÉL.

  • When to the baths sometime you've brought her, No more ado, with your own arm Whelm her and drown her in the water.

  • Although by insistence he brought her to admit that he was right in both propositions, he failed to convince her in either, and she spoke little, save in eloquent sighs, during the remainder of the evening.

  • It brought her to realize that he was a man, and it won, in a degree, her reluctant respect.

  • Had I brought her home, we could have found no one to perform the ceremony.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brought her" 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:
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