Sentence examples for bring him outside from inspiring English sources

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After noticing that his mood lifted whenever the 60-pound animal was around, he got a doctor's permission to bring him outside on a leash, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Even though "it's an enormous risk to bring him outside … it's worth it," said Cavallo.

And even if you clip your 'Too's wings, he might be able to fly away if you bring him outside.

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Back in those days, he told me, it was a point of family pride to "take care of the minorities," and he reminisced about his grandfather bringing him outside, 50 or 60 years ago, to hear the drum call the field hands to the picnic.

He had arranged to have an ambulance pull up to the front door, and he took a trembling Sher Afgan in his arms and brought him outside.

At eight in the morning she brought him outside.

The first building to bring him attention from outside India was the Gandhi Ashram (1958-63) in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a brick and concrete, stone-floored grouping of square, pitched-roof pavilions that enshrines the values of its hero, Mahatma Gandhi, whose values of civil action and community service Correa wholeheartedly shared.

Moments of pure contentment come back in force: early autumn evenings, when I bring him a drink outside while he grills our dinner and we hug in quiet perfection as we listen to the hum of our children inside, the youngest belting out Disney songs up in her room.

The pile of watermelons he's got loaded on a truck outside will bring him a sizable chunk of money, once he hits the city streets to hawk them with his pal Lymon (a wonderfully funny and touching Jason Dirden, Brandon's brother).

Previously in this series, India have followed the blueprint devised by Australia and copied by Sri Lanka to starve Cook of short bowling and bring him forward on and outside off stump.

In Marx's own lifetime, the work that finally brought him attention outside his circle was a thirty-five-page item called "The Civil War in France," published in 1871, in which he hailed the short-lived and violently suppressed Paris Commune as "the glorious harbinger of a new" — that is, communist — "society".

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