Examples of 'has brought up' in a sentence

Meaning of "has brought up"

The phrase 'has brought up' is used to describe the action of raising or nurturing someone or something. It refers to the act of providing care, support, or education to help someone grow and develop, or to the act of introducing or mentioning a specific topic or issue in a conversation or discussion

How to use "has brought up" in a sentence

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has brought up
He has brought up his daughter as innocent as him.
And this tragic event has brought up.
He has brought up as his own an orphan child.
One thing that no one has brought up.
Industrialization has brought up urbanization on a large scale.
There is one thing that no one has brought up.
These witches has brought up this storm.
Has brought up an issue that requires your attention.
Seeing this man has brought up many things.
Has brought up some old feelings for you.
This column has brought up.
She has brought up five children.
Nineteen hundred and sixty has brought up a real difference.
This has brought up a lot of stuff for him.
And there is another issue that no one has brought up.

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His sister has brought up the hen as pet.
Among all the sons who she has brought up.
Miltinis has brought up a number of actors.
I know living back in the building maybe has brought up memories.
David has brought up an important point.
She does not agree because she has brought up the child.
Shenali has brought up the issue.
I see exactly what chef Ramsay has brought up.
Iran uprising has brought up the freshness of spring.
The increased analgesia / anaesthesia has brought up new problems.
No one has brought up weather concerns.
I get the feeling that this case has brought up a fear of your own.
She has brought up the worst possible threat now.
The industrial revolution has brought up many changes in human life.
It has brought up a lot of questions.
I think coming back here has brought up some old feelings for you.
She has brought up her kids with a lot of struggle.
Everyone we have talked to has brought up this Hansen guy.
Has brought up a better alternative than the fence and the.
I am quite sure this has brought up questions of works vs grace.
See that 's one of the problems that Bob has brought up to me.
The campaign has brought up a number of real positive results.
It 's not the first time Madden has brought up his childhood.
This expansion has brought up services inbound call center in front.
Have I dragged the hotel Porter into bed when he has brought up my bags?
If she has brought up children.
Mr. Kegel, I am sure that your recent release has brought up some strong emotions.
This expansion has brought up inbound call center services to the forefront.
He began coaching at the age of 22 and has brought up three grandmasters.
This new change has brought up some dispute amongst the senior class.
But so unreasonable, is because that -- that denominations has brought up barriers.
I guess this mission has brought up some old ghosts for me.
He has brought up in his palm thinkingthat it might pain her!
Ajay lives in Shimla and has brought up his child on his own.
SWAT has brought up at least one recruit to carry on our tradition.

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