Examples of 'it had brought' in a sentence

Meaning of "it had brought"

This phrase describes a past event or action that had an impact or consequence on a particular situation. It implies that something was introduced, changed, or influenced by a previous action or occurrence

How to use "it had brought" in a sentence

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it had brought
It was credible and it had brought cases to court.
It had brought extreme winds in its passage.
The pleasure it had brought her.
It had brought a certain clarity to her thinking.
It was as though it had brought me back to my youth.
It had brought a bit of magic to the competition.
We dined and drank the red wine which it had brought.
It had brought prosperity to all the land.
Our time together felt as though it had brought me more fully to life.
It had brought out the worst in him.
You got off it when it had brought you to Ramanasramam.
It had brought forth a reason for people being sick.
The Taliban had claimed that it had brought down the plane.
It had brought revolution in the area.
The former were supporters of the Republic and the centralized government it had brought.

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But all it had brought her was despair.
Communism had not created a paradise ; it had brought Hell to earth.
Although it had brought them closer in a lot of ways.
And as one historian has put it, it had brought under their control.
It had brought me financial security.
The Council then withdrew the case it had brought against the adoption of the budget.
It had brought together and given voice to all parties with a stake in development.
Moreover, she said it had brought her luck at a casino.
It had brought him harshly back to a time when he had felt most helpless.
Globalization was a double-edged sword ; it had brought both challenges and opportunities.
It had brought with it the sweat and the dreams of men who had once.
Possibly worse . I would happily have stayed in jail if it had brought the world 's attention.
It had brought out for a party of settlers for Nelson.
But he was happy that it had brought him back together with his son, Kyle.
It had brought me luck and I wanted to compensate him.
Local guerilla force UNITA claimed it had brought the aircraft down with a surface-to-air missile.
It had brought Wordsworth and the other Lake poets into the poetic limelight.
The smile inverted itself, though, when she saw what it had brought.
It had brought him no lasting peace, however.
The London Ambulance Service said it had brought 48 injured to five hospitals.
He felt It had brought back feelings he had as a younger film-maker.
Little by little, it had brought back the confidence of the costumers.
It had brought about change ( repentance ) in some of their lives.
Yet he regretted that it had brought involvement with " the baleful realm of European diplomacy.
It had brought fame to our town and the Philippines . ”.
SAT advertised that it had brought the flow-through ventilation first into market.
It had brought up the Lord 's wrath, and its cost was very severe.
Apparently it had brought “ shame ” upon the family.
It had brought to a close, in Britain 's favour, the centuries-old military rivalry with France.
As a child, it had brought her comfort.
Indeed, it had brought him to an expression of Kelos Hanefesh . ”.
After all, it had brought him good luck.

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