bring home造句1. You must bring home to Tony where the difficulty lies.
2. But debts were becoming increasingly difficult to bring home.
3. Stop for nothing. Bring home the bacon.
4. He took a shotgun with him, to bring home a few birds, as he walked, should he see any.
5. Or is this the time to bring home a few ingots, dig up the cellar and bury them under the floor?
6. Or a cat will bring home a live mouse to teach her kittens how to catch it.
7. Go on down there with the boys and bring home some supper.
8. Everyone knows the Triangular Trade is guaranteed to bring home the gold.
9. The bear used to go hunting, and bring home game for both of them.
10. What's more, you can bring home a larger allowance than if you buy duty-free - usually half as much again.
11. She forgets to tie her shoes, bring home her homework, pick up her toys.
12. But I go to the library and bring home all these books.
13. Someone has bring home the bacon the family.
14. Men were supposed to bring home the bacon.
15. The twins hope to bring home the bacon.
16. His methods may bring home the bacon.
17. That was the motivation to bring home the bacon.
18. I have to bring home the bacon.
19. We both bring home the bacon.
20. I can't sit around all day - someone's got to bring home the bacon.
21. Our room was an ark, and I had no wish for the dove to bring home a green leaf.
22. Local boys Hong Kong made good their pledge to bring home the bacon for retiring coach Jim Rowark.
23. This problem manifests itself when a student forgets to bring home her books or remembers the books but forgets the homework assignments.
24. Will we for ever be free to roam the underwater kingdom, to bring home our supper?
25. They did not know at the beginning of the week how much they would bring home at the end.
26. Vegemite is a tasty treat foreign tourists will want to bring home.
27. Holly McPeak and Nancy Reno hope to bury the hatchet long enough to bring home the gold.
28. This is symbolized by the treasures Hansel and Gretel bring home to share with their father.
29. Ruth caught a 5-pound sea bass and wrapped it up in paper to bring home to her cat.
30. But, you know, we were the enemy, or something and he was out to bring home the bacon.