Example sentences of "bring [prep] they a " in BNC.
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1 | They would bring with them a set of civilian clothes and , most important , Eric 's boots . |
2 | They may , however , bring with them a transfer value from their former pension scheme which will be converted into qualifying and reckonable service under the PCSPS . |
3 | Pupils transferring at the end of Key Stage 2 will bring with them a statement of attainment . |
4 | The governors are an interested group of lay people who bring with them a range of new perspectives on the school . |
5 | Surely , however , the women who do make the transition from the grant-aided sector to the mainstream bring with them a history of political and creative experience which must make itself felt in the long run ? |
6 | All the three daytime trains from Dhronachalam to Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh bring with them a garland of firewood bundles strung outside carriage windows . |
7 | Such an argument misses the point that nuclear reactors bring with them a great deal of technical information , and experience . |
8 | Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment . |
9 | Again my concern about that is that Trusts bring with them a shroud of secrecy , able to do business behind closed doors . |
10 | After all , almost everyone would visit the latrine at some time or other , bringing with them a load of information concerning the course of the war . |
11 | The next morning brought more early arrivals ; namely , the two ladies from Germany — who had travelled together despite what one would have imagined to have been the great contrast in their backgrounds — bringing with them a large team of ladies-in-waiting and footmen , as well as a great many trunks . |
12 | Our daughters cooked meals for us sometimes , and one dear friend suggested that she and her husband came to supper , bringing with them a meal for the four of us . |
13 | The men on the Committee , led by Francis Hawkins and E.G. Mandeville Roe , then resigned from the British Fascists and joined Mosley , bringing with them a copy of its membership list . |
14 | ‘ They seem to have brought with them a complete breakdown in the moral order . |
15 | Instead of the usual exercise in preaching to the converted , UKCMG members — real users rather than computer industry staff — brought with them a wealth of scepticism and experience to Thursday 's open systems stream that was both refreshing and alarming . |
16 | Branson and Berry had brought with them a suitcase containing several thousands of American dollars , which was carried coolly through Customs , in defiance of the local currency regulations . |
17 | Nearly 300 years ago , French aristocratic refugee settlers founded New Orleans as a trading post and brought with them a taste for good food and classic cooking . |
18 | The Italians had brought with them a battalion of tanks , a company of armoured cars and another of motorized machine guns , all designed for the kind of fast-moving warfare that Mussolini wanted to see in Spain and which was inimical to Franco 's preferred modus operandi . |
19 | Without the existence of the SCCs the JAC would have been forced to create its own committee system at the level of the school ; as it was , the SCCs brought with them a network of contacts , an established structure , and a large number of volunteers , amounting to some 5,000 by 1914 . |
20 | The Nuang Ase is the one day in the year when the taboo against women boarding the prahus may be broken , and they brought with them a feast , including the black goat of the earth and the white cock of the sky which had been sacrificed in our hull the night before . |
21 | They brought with them a number of French country traditions , such as the boucherie ( preserving hogs by a process of salting and smoking ) , a tradition which is still continued today . |
22 | They brought with them a bag of tomatoes and a giant panda ; they had nicknamed Crawford ‘ Panda ’ because of all the bruises his body had accumulated . |
23 | Some , though , are gleaming white cruise ships , and when these festive vessels pass , their pennants flying and radars twirling , with tremors of vapour emerging from their funnels , they seem to bring with them a paradoxical frisson of antiquity . |