bring to造句241. Its 12-day mission, the 135th, will bring to an end 30 years of shuttle flights.
242. Many investors, by contrast, believe the main worth of credit rating agencies is the pressure they bring to bear on governments to put right their finances.
243. Bring to follow one's inclinations for you, the easily pleasing nature enjoys.
244. A typical new drug takes 10 to 15 years and can cost around US$1 billion to bring to market. Behind every new drug can be hundreds of failed compounds.
245. “However, we will continue to monitor changes in behaviour to ensure we can adapt as we need to and, if necessary, bring to bear the considerable flexibility we have, ” said Fontenla-Novoa.
246. Add paste, coconut milk or evaporated milk, desiccated coconut and water and bring to boil.
247. Though he delights not in the death of a sinner, yet he will surely bring to pass his awful threatenings on those who neglect his salvation.
248. You can overcome abnormal fear when you know the power of your subconscious mind can change conditions and bring to pass the cherished desires of your heart.
249. I will bring to an end all the groaning she caused.
250. The combination of natural ingredients with technology has enabled Elemis to bring to market influential anti-ageing products.
251. I started my venture to bring to life my passion so I don't even think of going without it.
252. In contrast with a depression, a recession is relatively to bring to an end.
253. It has helped to bring to life one of the Far East's great cities for our fans who have taken Ji-sung Park to their hearts in the last six years.
254. Arthur's exquisite colored etchings and Bonnie's informative text bring to life a fascinating heritage that gave support and sustenance to the variety of needs and functions of a working farm.
255. I cannot bring to mind the name of that man.
256. For most people, the words "time travel" bring to mind science fiction: H. G. Wells, Star Trek, and a certain famous DeLorean automobile.
257. What reaction will global capital transfer bring to the new growing point, which might be similar to or different from China? Can the Chinese pattern be.
258. All the land's firstfruits that they bring to the Lord will be yours.
259. No closed-source developer can match the pool of talent the Linux community can bring to bear on a problem.
260. The Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines "to settle" as "to place in a desired state or order; to quiet, calm or bring to rest; to make stable."
261. For example I find myself caught in a fantastic kitchen moment every Friday while preparing a delicious goulash soup to bring to the slopes the following day.
262. What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?
263. In 2003 Patton helped bring to life Hailie's Hadies, a sketcher gathering in a Pasadena bar, thrown by models for artists.
264. The traditionary festivals display only a part of the difference of the culture. I wish this paper can bring to the people's attention to the culture factor.
265. Preheat skillet, add oil. Bring to a boil over strong heat. Whisk eggs again. Hold mixing bowl over skillet and let the egg mixture trickle in, forming crisp droplets.
265.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
266. Sure, it rankled that Apple took 30%, but – hey – at least it would bring to an end the parasitic free riding that was endemic on the web.
267. A further example is provided by the Jitterbug, a handset designed by his wife, Arlene Harris, which Mr Cooper helped bring to market.
268. Our family members overhead and those in your midst are in constant contact and all are diligently serving to help you bring to an end the long era of Illuminati control.
269. Add in chicken meat to cook, once the chicken meat turns to pale colour, stir in the coconut milk, kaffir leaves, fish sauce and sugar; bring to boil.
270. What are you going to bring to the table other than your charisma?