Example sentences of "bring [pron] to my " in BNC.
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1 | I am just an ordinary Daleswoman and if I began to think or act otherwise I know a few people around here who would soon bring me to my senses . |
2 | You simply must bring her to my little soirée on Wednesday evening . ’ |
3 | After tea we would sometimes walk round their garden , and she gave me tips on gardening which have since stood me in good stead ; and cuttings , which still bring her to my mind . |
4 | ‘ Bring her to my mother 's cottage . |
5 | ‘ Yes , ’ continued Mr Brownlow fiercely , ‘ shadows on the wall have caught your whispers with Fagin , and brought them to my ear . |
6 | It was my mother who brought me to my senses . |
7 | This brought me to my senses . |
8 | ‘ It was thinking I 'd lost you that brought me to my senses . |
9 | That brought me to my senses . |
10 | ‘ I suppose , ’ he murmured , ‘ that brought me to my senses . |
11 | ‘ And what brought you to my cottage in the middle of the night , with that story about your tent blowing away ? |
12 | ‘ What brought you to my doorstep ? ’ |
13 | One morning , to my intense embarrassment , you brought her to my poetry appreciation class — which you had never bothered to attend yourself . |
14 | Lynne brought it to my attention . |
15 | ‘ How about bringing it to my table ? ’ he suggested at last . |
16 | That brings me to my next proposition . |
17 | And this brings me to my fourth point , and that is the notion of domestic — public opposition . |
18 | This brings me to my point : for as a pinkman columnist I can report seeing recently an article about ‘ the great Blackman Louis Armstrong ’ , a ‘ Wellwomans [ sic ] Clinic ’ at our local health centre ; and ‘ Funnyman Roy Hudd ’ . |
19 | This brings me to my third assumption . |
20 | Which brings me to my point . |
21 | This brings me to my third game , the ‘ social contract ’ game . |
22 | And that brings me to my good friend , Ian Adamson . |
23 | Which actually then brings me to my third and last point President care needs change . |
24 | Additionally , the texts would have become more lucid had the book been adequately illustrated , which brings me to my second qualm . |
25 | Which brings me to my main point , Virgie . |
26 | Now that brings me to my news , which I hope will not alarm you too much . ’ |
27 | ‘ What brings you to my humble shop ? ’ |
28 | There 've always been plenty of kindly brother officers to bring it to my attention . |
29 | ‘ Which brings us to my real point , ’ Clinton answered . |