My friend brought his book over when he visited me.
She sang with a soulful voice that brought tears to the audience's eyes.
The sentence "My friend brought oranges from Florida" is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement.
She brought her dog along as a loyal companion on her hiking trip.
The onset of winter brought heavy snowfall to the region.
one day, the POSTMAN brought me my letters
"Hello, I 'brought' some cupcakes with me!"
"This episode was brought to you by the letter 'a'!"
I brought my hiking paraphernalia on the hike
I brought homemade cookies to the party, while other people brought store cookies.
She sang with a soulful voice that brought tears to the audience's eyes.
Her untimely death at 8 brought much sadness.
The purveyor of foods brought in the shiptment today.
a kid brought his penknife to school and got suspended
When people brought in a worn couch, he would upholster it for them.
The guest's bags were brought to the room by the porter.
It depends on how you structure the sentence. For example, "it brought to mind the idea of planning a party". If you say "Brought to mind" then you should NEVER start a sentence with it. The best way to use the phrase is to say it or the __ before saying "brought to mind".
the beautiful sun set brought me to an appease feeling.