Sentence examples for been to bring from inspiring English sources

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been to bring

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Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.

  • Please push the door to.

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One of the tour's aims has been to bring attention to aspiring black designers.

Weir said: "My obligation has always been to bring the artistic side of my sport out.

I'd just like to say what a pleasure it's been to bring this column together.

The challenge has always been to bring the attention of the "decision makers" to the "periphery".

The next move has been to bring the team over to the States.

One of Miller's unacknowledged missions had been to bring the J.S.O.C.'s "strategic interrogation" techniques to Abu Ghraib.

One way to harness any and all artistic thinking has been to bring it in from elsewhere.

The main priority of Bhutan's development strategy has been to bring the country out of its geographic isolation.

The Goods Shed's philosophy has always been to bring farmers into the community and cut out the middle man.

His most recent mission has been to bring thousands of non-unionized home health workers into the fold.

The immediate response has been to bring forward the formation of a commission to investigate a British bill of rights.

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