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    Use "brought up" in a sentence

    brought up example sentences

    brought up


    1. Red brought up her grenade, ready to activate it


    2. Johnny brought up his hand to the earpiece, it must have broken during the fight because he couldn’t hear Ackers whining and yelling at him


    3. She figured she should inform Ava when she brought up the last backup of his home


    4. was healing my sick soul and brought up my faith in His Word


    5. Renderings of the most probable species of brush were brought up


    6. They found his address dead, brought up a view from the geosynchronous and found he had almost nine hours remaining of darkness down there on the ground


    7. I realize there are minor things that need to be discussed and have brought up such in


    8. The Haad Licence was brought up


    9. I wondered how these two men had been brought up


    10. What he did know was that he hadn't been brought up formally before the Haadij and/or the Council of Faith and Doctrine on charges of trespassing in the woman's universe

    11. He brought up a diagnostic screen, Diam couldn't see them from his direction, and Bahkmar tried to be as attentive as Diam said, without preamble, "It has been brought to my attention that you are not in favor of the council's decision?"


    12. The only child of her parents, she was brought up in the east of the country


    13. "Yeah, maybe it is the threat of loneliness you brought up, but the social situation in Yoonbarla wasn't helping me


    14. 'My folks are staunch Catholics and now they're demanding their expected grandchild to be christened and brought up a Catholic


    15. Rah led the third squad, his group brought up the rear guard


    16. He came from a very pleasant family with a father who worked hard and diligently and with a mother who stayed at home and brought up her children until they were old enough to attend the local senior school


    17. when these things were brought up to you


    18. Thom went to his scope and brought up the old settings


    19. To the grave and desperate disappointment of both the young man and his mother, the young ladies behaved perfectly because they had all been brought up properly by respectably stage struck parents, each of them agreeing immediately to the request for a bit of a scrub at the washtub


    20. Now he brought up a vector field over all the nearby objects large enough to possibly harbor condensates

    21. He brought up some of the plots from entanglement in their own veron store


    22. Simon puts the phone down and turns to me, ‘You know, Anna, I thought you would have brought up your son to respect his elders and betters!’


    23. While they were gone Alfred and Elmore brought up the current element balances and what form they were in


    24. “Yes sir,” Heymon said, and brought up a one-sided screen to send off that note


    25. Archibald was brought up with the greatest of care


    26. While she passed thru the house, she brought up a few screens and checked to see if anything had changed


    27. I had something of a scene with Katie when I brought up the subject of them all staying together in the one room and not wandering off on their own


    28. 'Ali stays in Ish's house now, so he will be brought up well anyway


    29. Poor old Bunty! She's got a job where she's valued and respected, a home and life which she enjoys and has to ditch the lot to go home to look after her parents … but it is what she was brought up to see as her duty and, as an unmarried daughter, an automatic process


    30. they had all been brought up properly by respectably stage struck

    31. ‘My belief is that she had been brought up to believe that women shouldn't enjoy sex and that her discovery that she did horrified her


    32. Under White Feathers care the lad had been brought up and taught nearly identically to the upbringing Harry and his sisters received from George and Belle


    33. She brought up older things that were more famous in the media


    34. I brought up the fact that Homecoming was coming up and Roman should


    35. His father brought up lumber from another pile and framed an opening into the floor beams over the covered hole in the ground


    36. Mental images of the immediate future, premonitions based on the reality of cold blood, are stopped in their tracks, are brought up short in the sudden confluence of bodies in a courtyard


    37. Oh he agreed she would have been different in some ways because of how and where she was brought up


    38. But then Venna was brought up in the same city, but outside the Kassikan


    39. He could not imagine how foreign that must be, brought up in a culture from another star, especially one as savage as the one in her childhood


    40. She figured it was okay that Alex had brought up the smell of roses, even though she didn't understand why she’d smelt it

    41. Even the unused book he’d brought up to practice with was here, along with the empty bottle they brought the yaag in


    42. Johnson brought up the NN’s search


    43. My boss on his own brought up the issue and he said you know I've been thinking about it and you guys can take an hour for lunch but please try and keep it right at the hour


    44. How many of us were brought up with the


    45. Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon


    46. In foundling hospitals, and among the children brought up by parish charities, the mortality is still greater than among those of the common people


    47. She found the worst, they had been encapsulated for eleven years, since before Delos brought up his numbers


    48. They had over-traded a little, and had brought upon themselves that loss, or at least that diminution of profit, which, in this particular business, never fails to attend the smallest degree of over-trading


    49. Mary Standard was a good woman who had been brought up with the normal set of values in her society that had been passed down from generation to generation


    50. Yes, I was born a city boy, but my circumstances were rather unusual I’ve come to learn since I was simultaneously brought up as a country boy














































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