Sentence examples for bringing an item from inspiring English sources

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Bringing an item like this to a dinner party shows a decided lack of breeding and manners.

In addition to a laptop and extra clothes, Mr. Daitch, manager for car communications at Ford Motor, was bringing an item for display at last fall's auto show: the largest part of a new Ford engine.

"These guys are clearly not keeping up with current events". Huntington Beach Councilman Joe Shaw has opposed the project as well and is bringing an item to Monday's council meeting asking the dais to send a letter to OCWD expressing an opposition to the confidentiality agreement.

Shibuya is divided into several districts, some of which may be inaccessible on certain days or blocked by a wall that can only be removed by satisfying the request of a nearby Reaper, such as erasing Noise symbols, putting on a certain brand of clothing, or bringing an item.

For example, Sony will not service or repair any of its discontinued electronic items, and your chance of bringing an item back to a store for an exchange or return is unlikely if the item has been discontinued.

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Participants may bring an item to the third program to have it appraised.

December brought an item of particular interest: Lilliom, a new full-evening work by Hamburg Ballet director John Neumeier, based on the play of the same name by Ferenc Molnar.

A book party for "Women in Clothes" was recently held at the Rachel Comey boutique, in Soho, and in keeping with the spirit of the enterprise, the authors asked their guests to bring an item of clothing for a "swap rack," pinned with a message.

So great was his zeal for collecting that during his last stay in hospital, an agent brought an item for him to see (before going to surgery) and his daughter photographed him handling the piece, which with excitement, he purchased right then and there.

"There's every reason to think that a museum would bring an item it can't afford to the attention of a collector, hoping for a donation," said Patty Gerstenblith, a law professor at DePaul University and president of the Lawyers Committeee for Cultural Heritage Preservation.

A passing policeman, who the cat had narrowly missed, nudged it gingerly to one side with his foot and that was that". Somewhat more tongue-in-cheek was Reading's PANTS protest (possibly an acronym for Players Are Not Trying Sufficiently) on December 18 1999, where an estimated 4,000 Royals supporters brought an item of underwear to wave - or hurl on to the Madejski Stadium pitch.

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