6713 collocations for bring

We confided all these plans to the duchesse, but she was quite put out with us, wouldn't bring the young man nor tell us his name.

She prayed that He would protect her still as she went into a part of the country where no one had yet brought the news about a loving Saviour.

The head nurse (English) who takes entire charge of her nursery, who doesn't like any interference, and brings the children to their mother at stated hours, doesn't exist in France.

On the 16th of the following month, Hugh Gifford's impatience and anxiety were set at rest, as the morning's post brought the expected letter from Wynford.

God, who hath brought such great things to pass in science, nature, and art, in human character, in the destiny of nations, and the history of humble men and women, is a God before whom there must be awe and reverence, and not a flippant scouting of the ancient ideals.

A prophet and a father, a priest and a counsellor, a brother, friend, and judge, a sacrifice and an inspiration should he be who, in reverence and love, brings before a waiting congregation the very Word of Life!

O'Flynn was expected to keep the well-hole in the river chopped open and to bring up water every day.

I went often to the Chamber in the springused to drive out and bring W. home.

She hitherto has been absent at Sevil, but Expectation of her Daughter-in-law's Wedding with you has brought 'em hither,and, I ask your Pardon, Antonio, for raillying your Father-in-law that shall be, old Francisco.

On our return to Rolla we heard a great deal of talk about the approaching fall races at St. Louis, and Wild Bill having brought a fast running horse from the mountains, determined to take him to that city and match him against some of the high-flyers there; and down to St. Louis we went with this running horse, placing our hopes very high on him.

Thou never-to-be-reclaim'd Ass, shall I never Bring thee to apprehend as thou ought'st?

Weary men and women bear their burdens thither; triumphant souls bring shining faces and uplifted brows; love and dreams cluster round the church, and the life of the soul, silent and hidden, is subtly acted upon by persuasions and convictions that rule the heart amid the fiercest storms and temptations of the world.

The boys were walking in single file, Diggory leading, and Jack Vance bringing up the rear.

Nothing seems to shift it, either.' Mavis laughedhoarse, childlike laughter that brought tears to her eyes.

Oh, I do hope Robert has brought some money home with him so that we can buy some food for tomorrow.

Our present duty is to bring peace, industry, intelligence, high ideals, and spiritual living to our new countrymen.

Something in the tone and manner of her last speech made him quite unwilling to end their conference, and desperately anxious to speak out everything that was in his mind and try to bring matters to a crisis.

They daily bring wars, statecraft, business plans, political situations, trade openings, scientific discoveries, forms of church-work and philanthropy, accidents, murders, and marriages, to our breakfast-table.

" "Bring the book here," called Trendon.

" Early February brought not only lengthening daylight, but a radical change in the weather.

I am happy He has chosen me to bring the messages of the Saviour to these wild people.

The words spring up and bring forth fruit.

The Government had been bringing in a coercion bill for Ireland.

"Yes; onlyIwell, if you want to know it, mama, it's no fun for a girl to bring a boy like Lester up here inin this crazy room, all hung up with gramaw's wreaths and half the time her sitting out there in the dark, looking in at us through the door and talking to herself.

The old man kept Tsz-lu and lodged him for the night, killed a fowl and prepared some millet, entertained him, and brought his two sons out to see him.

6713 collocations for  bring