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1
You will
bring
dishonour
on the name of a lady, a noble lady.
2
Do you think I would
bring
dishonour
upon my boy?
3
These deeds of yours are a crown of glory to you; but they
bring
dishonour
to me.
4
I implore you to pause before you do what will
bring
dishonour
upon yourself and upon us!
5
I had engaged my word to appear before the justices, which to omit would
bring
dishonour
on me and my profession.
6
Now thou must needs humble this noble maiden, and
bring
dishonour
on her house-flingingall thy father's admonitions to the wind-
7
I had given my promise, and I renewed it; and I trust, dear uncle, that you will respect and not
bring
dishonour
upon it.
8
Hasty and ill-advised, and of such a character as to
bring
dishonour
on the only true Kirk in Scotland, has such an action been.
9
Let it suffice that you have made a fool of me, and do not by delay
bring
dishonour
upon me by being seen here.
10
Some of Sidonia's kin, amongst whom was Jobst, swore the devil's hag deserved it all; and how could her death
bring
dishonour
upon them?
11
I am so certain of his fidelity, that I know he would rather bear the brand of shame than
bring
dishonour
upon me and mine.
12
It is not the hangman, but the criminal, that
brings
dishonour
on the house.
13
Well, then-a decent man does not take the money which
brings
dishonour
on his mother.
14
Sure enough it did not, any more than a pagan's, and she had
brought
dishonour
on Christ.
15
Bertie Ahern has
brought
dishonour
and shame to the good name of the Irish people on the international stage.
16
"I tell you, he's
brought
dishonour
upon my gray hairs," he exclaimed.
bring
dishonour
bring