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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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ing (someone) to<br />

- to wake someone up, to bring someone to consciousness<br />

The medical doctor tried to bring the small boy to after he fell into the swimming<br />

pool.<br />

bring (something) home to (someone)<br />

- to cause someone to realize the truth of something<br />

The dry conditions are bringing home to the farmers the importance of saving water.<br />

bring (something) into question<br />

- to raise a question about something<br />

The actions of the government bring into question their interest in the case.<br />

bring (something) off<br />

- to make something happen<br />

The students tried hard to bring off a successful dance to collect money for their club.<br />

bring (something) on<br />

- to cause something to develop rapidly<br />

I do not know what brought on his anger but you should avoid him until he calms<br />

down.<br />

bring (something) to a head<br />

- to cause something to reach a point where a decision or some action is necessary<br />

The accident will bring the issue of safety to a head during the next meeting.<br />

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