Examples of 'had brought up' in a sentence
Meaning of "had brought up"
had brought up ~ This phrase means to introduce or mention a topic or subject in a conversation or discussion. It refers to the action of raising or presenting a particular issue for consideration or discussion. It is commonly used when someone initiates a topic or brings attention to a specific matter
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had brought up
He had brought up memories she wanted to forget.
She seemed to be really excited that he had brought up the subject.
He had brought up death as they made love.
By evening the Greek army had brought up artillery.
I had brought up eight wonderful children.
One of the most important principles Atatürk had brought up was revolutionism.
No one had brought up the issue before you.
Kurumi was unable to retort to the possibility that Yuki had brought up.
Roy had brought up his son somewhere far away.
I could tell immediately that the rumor I had brought up deeply hurt his feelings.
She had brought up an interesting point during our meeting.
I was hoping I could talk to you guys about something Alex had brought up.
And it was he who had brought up the subject after all.
Once finished I walked into my bathroom with a glass I had brought up from the kitchen.
He had brought up a site on demonology.
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A fact which I had brought up myself.
They had brought up their sons to stand on their own feet.
Maybe someone who had brought up adoption?
We had brought up transhumanism during one of the sessions earlier in the day.
Introduction of the Smart phones had brought up a revolutionary change in the lifestyle of people.
He had brought up Antiochus from childhood and now gave him the name Eupator.
That was not how she had brought up her children!
I had brought up another bottle of Margaux.
Did kitty tell you that i had brought up surrogacy?
Chapter four had brought up the point that it might be possible that.
I restarted three times, continually looking if that mother had brought up the topic again.
Since Jeremy had brought up the subject of money.
Mr. SØRENSEN said it was very gratifying that the Chairman had brought up the question.
Ingraham had brought up the issue of removing statues of Confederate leaders.
Hiding from the same world… Roy had brought up his son somewhere far away.
Antti had brought up a 6mm rope to rappel down.
Kitty tell you that I had brought up surrogacy?
Montgomery had brought up with a traditional Scots Presbyterian education.
They had had an argument after Mrs. Skrof had brought up the plan.
Many Committee members had brought up the problem of indigenous land rights.
The subject of a coed school… I can assure you that if Mr. Haynes had brought up.
They had brought up Abraham.
Public charity, it has been said, had brought up the little orphan.
Peter had brought up an interesting clue … one that many had overlooked.
Before Old Man Puyang had left, he had brought up something with Qing Shui.
Hayden had brought up something JoAnna really didn't want to think about.
His drag-net had brought up.
It had brought up the Lord 's wrath, and its cost was very severe.
You think? I am sorry, but this news had brought up a storm of emotions.
He had brought up Lance Lynn's.
Makahajahadai ( Mahaprajapati ) who had brought up Shākyamuni also became a nun.
What Miraluka had brought up in the past-was actually not a lot.
I am sorry, but this news had brought up a storm of emotions in within me.
However, Mawhood had brought up his troops and his artillery.
The fact that Eliza had brought up Twila swearing on her son 's name.
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