go+and+bring

  • 71Bring on the Girls! — is a semi autobiographical collaboration between P. G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton, first published in the United States on October 5 1953 by Simon Schuster, Inc., New York, and in the United Kingdom on May 21 1954 by Herbert Jenkins, London.… …

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  • 72bring sth into question — bring/call sth into question ► to express doubt about something: »If somebody calls something into question, then let s stop and review it. ► to make people feel doubt about something: » The chief executive s popularity has sunk to levels that… …

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  • 73bring/call sth into question — ► to express doubt about something: »If somebody calls something into question, then let s stop and review it. ► to make people feel doubt about something: » The chief executive s popularity has sunk to levels that bring his legitimacy into… …

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  • 74bring someone to life — bring (someone/something) to life to make something exciting and interesting. Large, colorful illustrations bring to life the classic story of Snow White …

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  • 75bring something to life — bring (someone/something) to life to make something exciting and interesting. Large, colorful illustrations bring to life the classic story of Snow White …

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  • 76bring to life — bring (someone/something) to life to make something exciting and interesting. Large, colorful illustrations bring to life the classic story of Snow White …

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  • 77bring you to your knees — bring (you/something) to (your/its) knees to defeat or stop someone or something. Severe oil shortages could bring our economy to its knees. They played a great game and brought our local basketball champs to their knees …

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  • 78bring you to its knees — bring (you/something) to (your/its) knees to defeat or stop someone or something. Severe oil shortages could bring our economy to its knees. They played a great game and brought our local basketball champs to their knees …

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  • 79bring you to knees — bring (you/something) to (your/its) knees to defeat or stop someone or something. Severe oil shortages could bring our economy to its knees. They played a great game and brought our local basketball champs to their knees …

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  • 80bring something to your knees — bring (you/something) to (your/its) knees to defeat or stop someone or something. Severe oil shortages could bring our economy to its knees. They played a great game and brought our local basketball champs to their knees …

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