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be bringing over
verb
To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
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Popovich was cooking dinner and called to let Christensen know that she'd be bringing over some spaghetti for her at around 5 p.m.
We opened two new locations in the U.S. and expanded our operation in Galway, Ireland, and will be bringing over 1,000 new jobs to these locations.
Hyperdub's 10-year anniversary in New York City was essentially a Teklife lovefest, and this October, the UK label will be bringing over the Chicago crew for their first show in London.
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"Yes, he will be brought over in the morning".
Some think she'll be brought over from the Welsh assembly post-general election to lead the Lib Dems.
Occasionally, he allowed the twins, who were living with Rosa by then, to be brought over to whatever apartment he and Jessica were living in.
It said the Crown Prosecution Service had been asked to advise whether criminal charges should be brought over the allegations of such trysts.
Pratt quickly picked up a lucrative contract in the Persian Gulf: A new Qatar gas refinery required large amounts of fresh water to be brought over from the United Arab Emirates.
The smaller gators, about three feet long, will be brought over next Thursday.
Berneray lacks peat, which had to be brought over from Mingulay at considerable effort.
Equipment, victuals, munitions and 1,300 horses had to be brought over, as well as arms, munitions and money for the Greek provisional government of John Capodistria.
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