Sentence examples for brought one for from inspiring English sources

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That would explain why "The Fonz" never won Henry Winkler a statue or J.R. Ewing never brought one for Larry Hagman.

Said he "brought one for the slizz and one for the dampness!" Guess he wasn't informed that no babes were at the celebraish.

In 1692, when Increase Mather and Sir William Phips arrived from England carrying the charter for the new Province of Massachusetts Bay and a royal commission for Phips as governor, they also brought one for Stoughton as lieutenant governor.

Maybe, "Hey Jess, you're always eating *snack item*, we just got some, so I brought one for you".

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I'll bring one for each of you, two for those old people, and three for me and the cat".

Blair responds: "Is he bringing one for me?" Writer interviews Blair in his office in No. 10 Downing Street.

When he went to get coffee from the buffet he offered to bring one for her, too; she longed for coffee but refused, because she knew she'd feel obliged to pay for it with conversation.

Hell, she even brings one for the labradoodle that's gluten free.

You don't need to bring one for every outfit, but they can brighten up an outfit and can go with almost anything.

Oh God, they've brought one of their kids, for youth culture, that is so bloody unfair.

He brought one of his rigs for my perusal and I can report that it looks great, works, and is a real, shipping product.

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