To earn, to gain (money).
Be sold for a certain price.
Bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment.
1 However, the estate could bring in over four million kronor after taxes.
2 However, Ladbrokes might look to bring in someone from outside the company.
3 Mr O'Reilly said he wanted to bring in all sorts of companies.
4 Feedlot operators sometimes are reluctant to bring in animals in those conditions.
5 Lucozade and Ribena together bring in nearly 600 million pounds a year.
6 Would either bring in changes to reduce housing prices, they were asked.
7 It had to bring in workers from China to train local staff.
8 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to bring in more foreign, low-wage workers.
9 He recently began a small arbitration service to bring in some money.
10 How far to bring in other kinds of music and new audiences.
11 He lays down conditions: I want to bring in my own writers.
12 There is absolutely no reason to bring in troops to save them.
13 She has made changes to stores to bring in Today at Apple.
14 But for some, bug hunting can actually bring in a good wage.
15 Opinion - What will the 2018 bring in terms of sporting moments?
16 The court would be forced to bring in a whole new panel.
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