Bring on Sentence Examples

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  • Women across the world all have their own tricks and tips to bring on labor symptoms.

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  • A future life for him is important, because our happiness in it may depend on our present conduct; and therefore our action here should take into account the reward or punishment that it may bring on us hereafter.

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  • They had recourse to the so-called "unarmed agitation," which was in effect a policy of constant provocation designed to bring on measures of repression to be represented to Europe as examples of Russian brutality.

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  • The Dalai Lama, inspired by Dorjiev, now took steps to bring on a crisis by provoking England.

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  • Rest in bed should be insisted upon for a longer time than appears actually required, because acute rheumatism tends to bring on cardiac changes, and is more likely to do this when the heart is excited than when the patient is kept at rest.

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  • Nor did even the renewal of parliamentary impeachment, which ended in the banishment of Lord Chancellor Clarendon (1667), bring on any direct collision with the king.

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  • Tylor - to the effect that it originated in the desire of the primitive man to bring on at will certain abnormal nervous conditions favourable to the seeing of those visions and the dreaming of those dreams which are supposed to give the soul direct access to the objective realities of the spiritual world.

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  • According to Roscher, it was supposed, when exposed to view, to bring on a storm, which put the enemy to flight.

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  • So often it seems like the things you eat bring on more symptoms, and if you know what to eat and what to avoid, it can make dealing with the syndrome a little easier.

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  • When acid reflux occurs, it can bring on a bout of heartburn.

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  • Here are just a few ideas on how to bring on the birthday party bling bling.

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  • On average, the show's filming lasts around three months, giving the cast ample time to get antsy in their close quarters and start to bring on the drama for the 24 hour cameras.

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  • The crew actually thinks that this might bring on the Centurions because he is visible.

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  • Good bye good times and good wine; bring on the boxed stuff and bills.

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  • It was a good twenty degrees warmer than when they got up this morning and the snow was even beginning to melt - a sure thing to bring on kidding.

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  • Fourthly, the enforcement of the fugitive slave law aroused a feeling of bitterness in the North which helped eventually to bring on the war, and helped to make it, when it came, quite as much an anti-slavery crusade as a struggle for the preservation of the Union.

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  • The Vitellian commanders now resolved to bring on a decisive battle, and their designs were assisted by the divided and irresolute counsels which prevailed in Otho's camp. The more experienced officers urged the importance of avoiding a battle, until at least the legions from Dalmatia had arrived.

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  • Investiture of ecclesiastics by laymen had certain serious effects which were bound to bring on a conflict between the temporal and spiritual authorities.

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  • Photos of my favorite childhood actors bring on pure nostalgia.

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  • In fact it was the cry of "tyrant city" which went furthest to rouse public opinion in Greece against Athens and to bring on the Peloponnesian War which ruined the Athenian empire (431-404).

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  • Shopping for plasma screen televisions can bring on an onset of analysis paralysis.

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  • The symptoms of an anxiety attack often mimic those of a heart attack, and the body's physical responses to the episode can bring on overwhelming fear.

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  • There's nothing like wearing your actual wedding dress on a date to bring on the nostalgia and up the romance factor long after the honeymoon period is over.

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  • Sudden changes in diet are hard on a puppy's system and can bring on digestive and growth problems.

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  • After hiring the contractor, he will bring on his staff as well as hire any necessary subcontractors and obtain needed supplies on your behalf.

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  • There are still some basic necessities and traditional equipment that seasoned campers want to bring on their campouts.

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  • Everything you bring on your camping trip should be stored in a bear resistant container if it has a scent, including non-food items.

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  • Herbal preparations used to bring on the menstrual period are known as emmenagogues.

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  • Although it is unknown what triggers latent virus to activate, several conditions bring on infections.

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  • A healthy diet, plenty of sleep, and exercise help to minimize the chance of getting a cold or the flu, which may bring on cold sores.

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  • Individuals cannot voluntarily produce symptoms of VCD, so they are usually exposed to an irritant or undergo an exercise stress test in order to bring on a VCD attack.

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  • Crying or even laughing may bring on an attack.

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  • There is a risk that this treatment may cause the airways to become narrowed and bring on an asthmatic attack.

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  • Some parents worry that stress might bring on a seizure and are therefore unwilling to discipline a child with a seizure disorder and might give in to the usual childish demands.

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  • As airlines grow more restrictive about what items passengers may bring on board an aircraft, travelers who usually pack up their entire range of hair products now have to reevaluate which items they truly need.

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  • The sense of smell is may be heightened now, so be sure to avoid smells that you know will bring on nausea.

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  • Later on, as the child begins to grow and learn, words like "Push!" or even "You can do it!" can bring on similar feelings.

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  • Your partner's semen may soften the cervix and the act can bring on contractions and relaxation, both of which are good for furthering labor.

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  • These two spots can both bring on contractions if the woman's body is already close to beginning labor.

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  • With tasks like sitting under the table until someone rolls a four or talking like Count Dracula with your thumb on your forehead, this game is sure to bring on the laughter.

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  • Further, celiac disease can be brought on by or can bring on these conditions in some individuals.

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  • It was really just the magic of timing, they wanted to bring on this character and I was ready to come back to work.

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