bring off造句1. The lifeboat brought off most of the shipwrecked sailors.
2. He brought off his speech with ease.
3. They were about to bring off an even bigger coup.
4. The goalkeeper brought off a superb save.
5. He brought off the event.
6. The hen brought off a brood of young.
7. The goalie brought off a superb save.
8. Thompson, the new goalkeeper, brought off a superb save.
9. The passengers and crew were brought off by the Dover lifeboat.
10. The lifeboat brought off the crew and passengers of the stricken ship.
11. They managed to bring off the most daring jewellery robbery in history.
12. Pat Gavin had a good scoring chance but Stephen Pears brought off a brilliant save.
13. Gee struck the bar for Leicester and Pears brought off a brilliant save from Mills.
14. It took a wicked deflection but goalkeeper Thomson brought off a superb save.
15. He was brought off before the end of a rare defeat and the emotional scars were apparent for weeks after that.
16. But, to my mind, Colin Watson brings off almost every time the difficult feat he attempts.
17. There was the increased risk of landing to bring off Hist.
18. We managed to bring off the crew without any casualties.
19. You can bring OFF, sunscreen and some weather proof clothes.
20. Usually, feet bring off hyperborean and a wettest passion may appear as felt.
21. I was straining to bring off a cease - fire in Cambodia before the Congress acted.
22. Smarmy might work better, though it is difficult to bring off. It only succeeds when done in precisely the way that individual likes best.
23. Smarmy might work better, though it is difficult to bring off.
24. He thought his book would change society, but he didn't bring off.
25. If a person possessed Monster Monster it is very difficult to bring off.