We have no meanings for "brought once" in our records yet.
1 Additional charges could be brought once cause of death is established.
2 My masters, if you will it, let him be brought once more before us.
3 To be brought once more before a court of law was desirable rather than otherwise.
4 Glasses of claret punch, cooled with ice from the cellars, were brought once the introductions had been completed.
5 These conquests brought once more within the boundaries of the empire some of the fairest lands of the West.
6 In Guilford Square she met a political friend of her father's, and was brought once more to a standstill.
7 Muriel saw a shiver run through her-theshiver of the victim brought once more into the presence of the torturer.
8 The necessary order was given, and Antonio, with his companion constantly at his elbow, was brought once more into the presence.
9 About forty years ago this disfigurement to the church was removed and the picture brought once more into the light of day.
10 At the same time, the circle, which had got to be crowded and confused, was enlarged, and brought once more into order.
11 This brought once more to my mind-whereindeed it had often enough before intruded itself-therecollection of young Philip's arrival at the Cedars.
12 The humour that the alien specimen brought once it attached itself to Brock did little justice to how bland and boring the movie was.
13 "The flight of Time has brought once more-
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