bring - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • improvement: In the case of the Town Center, Dartford Boro Council has worked with stakeholders to bring about significant improvement.

Object

  • benefit: This will bring great benefits in terms of getting officers back out on the streets in the shortest possible time.
  • claim: An employe must bring a claim for unfair dismissal no later than three months from the termination of his employment.
  • peace: Unfortunately the discussions failed to bring peace between the two factions.
  • memory: Ask pupils, as a class, what sorts of things bring memories to mind?
  • wealth: Tim is a pleasure to have on the team and he brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the game.
  • smile: When youâre around Jack you canât help but feel enthusiastic and he certainly brings a smile to faces everywhere.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • along: Don't forget to bring along your own teddy!

Followed by a transitive particle

  • down: August 2006 " Buying online can also bring down the cost of the Ibiza or Clio.
  • up: Select the list box to bring up the option to open GUFI files.
  • out: To bring out the true life of gaming in 5 friends.

Infinitive complement

  • mind: Not that that's a bad thing, it's the sort of song that'll bring to mind lazy days on Greek beaches.
  • bear: This is to ensure that the relevant skills are brought to bear on research problems.

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