70800 examples of brings in sentences

So this brings us back to Paris and George Sand, and the year 1837, when Chopin was twenty-eight and George Sand thirty-three.

" When I saw a dull red glow in the early evening sky above the great open flares that lit the portals of the Theatre Royal, I said to myself, "This brings the Peace home to one!"

"What brings you here, sir?" demanded Patience, in alarm, and glancing over her shoulder to see whether any one observed them.

He brings the news of a smart skirmish which has taken place during the day; of the English "Excursionists" being ordered out in advance; of their rushing with alacrity into the thickest of the fight, and bravely sustaining the conflict,being, indeed, with difficulty withheld by their officers from needlessly exposing themselves.

"Each man brings what he can find, drinks what he is able, and leaves the rest," remarked Pioche, and invited me to take my share in the common stock.

Spring comes, that brings rejuvenescence to the land and joy to the heart, but none to me, for where hope dieth joy dieth.

In the case of the Broué slipper, it is the animal's own weight that brings about the widening of the heels, the slope or outward incline of the slipper simply causing the inferior edge of the wall at the heels to spread itself outwards instead of sliding inwards on the bearing surface of the shoe.

From being superficial and incomplete, they become complete and deep, with every unfavourable circumstance that an increase in size and depth brings with it.

This provides a groove for the ends of the clamping-nail to rest in, and brings them flush with the outer surface of the wall.

They say that the chirping of the grasshoppers brings them good luck.

Its author brings to his work the best possible qualification,a long familiarity with the subject in the every-day details of its development.

"I'll tell you why," replied he; "he brings gain, it is true, but he takes his time about it; whereas I want money at once.

" Ingratitude sometimes brings its own punishment.

This, together with the sameness of a prison life, brings on a weariness of mind, which renders any change agreeable to their now broken spirits; the prospect of a removal occasions a temporary excitement, which, to those unaccustomed to reason on the matter, may appear like gaiety, and carelessness of the future.

The Geographic brings the world to your door: Northern California at work.

The Geographic brings the world to your door.

The Geographic brings the world to your door.

The Inductive half discriminates and brings into clear view, for the first time, those virtues of method which have insensibly grown into habits among consummate scientific inquirers of the post-Baconian age, as well as the fallacies by which some of these authors have been misled.

What brings you here, Gerald?

No one who has ever felt the extreme of thirst can imagine the distress, the dispair, which it brings.

The new cookery brings order from out the confusion of mixtures and messes, often incongruence and incompatible, which surrounds the average cook, by the elucidation of the principles which govern the operations of the kitchen, with the same certainty with which the law of gravity rules the planets.

The worst of ills, and hardest to endure, Past hope, past cure, Is Penury, who, with her sister-mate Disorder, soon brings down the loftiest state, And makes it desolate.

I am glad a task to me is given, To labor at day by day; For it brings me health, and strength, and hope, And I cheerfully learn to say, "Head you may think, Heart you may feel,

AlbinusThat which brings to the earth a new garment, and ripens the fruit.

He was original in his way; his attitude toward both the classic and the romantic schools is shown in the following passage from his autobiography, which at the same time brings out his patriotism.

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