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Meanings of bring forcibly in English
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Usage of bring forcibly in English
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The experiences of the last year bringforcibly home to us a sense of the burdens and the waste of war.
2
You'll bringforcibly to their attention the fact that the rest of the Universe believes the Markovians are basically a bunch of pirates.
3
This lesson was broughtforcibly to Jason B. Grampus one morning.
4
And some other thoughts are broughtforcibly upon the mind.
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Yet a moment after I had the other side of the question broughtforcibly to my mind.
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Later on, perhaps he might have it broughtforcibly before him, and in a manner bordering on tragedy in the bargain.
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A young girl had been broughtforcibly to the house and placed in her care to be treated as a prisoner.
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This it was that broughtforcibly to his mind the self-imposed but by now half-forgotten mission that he had made his own.
9
He expected to be discovered, or overcome by guilt, or otherwise to have the error of his dual ways broughtforcibly home to him.
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As I gazed upon them, some lines from Kipling's "Explorer" that I had often heard Hubbard repeat were broughtforcibly to my mind:
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This was broughtforcibly to my attention during the publication of these chapters in "The Independent" by various letters, raising such objections as the following: