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How to use bring on in a sentence

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Failure to produce a copy upon being asked could bring on a beating by the Red Guards.
He notes that these shut-in wells take approximately 8 months to bring on stream.
Slightly more mature, but enough immaturity to still bring on a good blowout fight whenever we feel like.
It is possible that hallucinogens, for example fly agaric, were used to bring on this state of mind.
I think that positivity on the commercial side will bring on commercial sales.
At times, the Cowboys are akin to a full-court press with the pressure they bring on offenses.
The activities or thoughts that bring on a state of flow are different for each of us.
Tipping rights are the right to bring on to the land what I think is described as putrescible waste.
Spreading the gifts they bring on the table, the deacon leads their acclamations and distributes the consecrated elements.
I can have a drink with those sort of reactionaries whereas fascists bring on one of my funny turns.
Watching a video of a roller coaster ride will never bring on the same sense of vertigo as the real deal.
It made you gaze knowingly out over the herd as if you were calculating what they'd bring on the hoof at market.
Bright lights, especially flashing lights, and strong smells, can also bring on an attack.
However, since football is now a 16-man game, he can bring on talented substitutes if plan A is not working.
Discrimination may bring on loss of job, home, or friendship, precipitating a depressive episode or relapses of schizophrenia.
The company is also about to bring on board a property development partner, to exploit more fully its extensive land portfolio.
Sometimes strong emetics, such as the seed of the sandbox tree, were used to bring on menstruation.
Exercise in the heat can bring on heat cramps, which usually affect tired muscles in the calves, thighs and shoulders.
Recipes for bottling vegetables and making chutneys bring on the Little House on the Prairie spirit.
Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar.
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Examples from Classical Literature
An excess of silica, caused by the volatilization of alkaline matter with too strong firing, will bring on similar appearances.
We got orders to bring on this squad o' recruits from Jeffersonville for our rijimint.
And in what way had he offered a hint to bring on him the charge of punctilio?
Mr. Heath, bring on your Chinese and let them gambol and frisk.
As my excited 13-year-old daughter and I watched Jessie bring on the bling, the pop diva hit every soaring note and riffed unfalteringly.
I thought that the longer this went on the wilder he would get, and so would bring on a fit, so I took him by the hand and raised him up.
Among his other disabilities, he was a consumptive, and I knew that if he attempted to bail, it might bring on a hemorrhage.
I have heard this enlarged on as if it meant the troubles and persecutions we bring on ourselves by confessing Jesus.
But why didst thou, without consultation, bring on the rainstorm?
Everything that one does seems, no matter how right it me be, to bring on the very thing which is most to be deplored.
Glucose sets off bitter receptors in roach taste buds, causing roaches to avoid foods that bring on this taste-bud reaction.
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