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Bring me something to eat.
Could you send up some stomach medicine?
I'll get some glasses.
You don't have to go to the trouble of getting an umbrella.
The bananas you brought to me last night were all bad.
I'd like to have mustard on the side.
Here, I got us a bottle of white wine.
Hey, I thought that the two of us should drink, so I brought some white wine.
Bob forgot to bring the pass, which made him late for school.
Bob brought such good news that they jumped up with joy.
Betty brought some roses and Jane some carnations.
Bill brought me a glass of water.
Bill brought me the book.
I should have brought my umbrella. Large raindrops are starting to fall.
He brought our TV set down to the cellar.
Bring a lunch for our day of hiking.
Don't bring any money to the party; just bring yourself.
Ned held the flag erect.
He brought me a piece of information.
Half the fun of giving and receiving presents at any party is to see and talk about what everyone else brought.

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