Why am I brought here, Senor," broke in Elsa, "in defiance of laws and justice?
Or if a large part of the western army be brought here to McClellan, they will let us have Richmond, and retake Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, etc.
Yet the truth is so distinct, and presses itself so distinctly upon me, that I cannot well avoid it--and that is, that I did not understand when I was brought into this room that I was to be brought here to make a speech.
For the future troops must be brought here, but I make no point of bringing them through Baltimore.
Brought here by force--brought here to pick the lock of the great door for them,' rejoined the locksmith.
The first words that reached his ears, were these: 'Why is he brought here then, if he has to be taken away again so soon?
He is brought here to testify, under circumstances that disarm severity, and call loudly for sympathy.
But I very much regret that it should have been thought necessary to suggest to you that I am brought here to "hurry you against the law and beyond the evidence.
The question must be decided by the State courts, and decided in a particular manner, before it can be brought here at all.
In short, I bring you about twelve hundred thousand piastres, which will be brought here on mules within an hour, and which you are at liberty to place in the treasury.
I will give the necessary orders that your companions be brought here, and you will remain together till the moment of the execution.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brought here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.