How to use "bringing" in a sentence

Sentences

Why am I bringing a rabbit his hat? Perhaps when I get home, I'll do things for Dinah

He would also have to break his promise to Fantine about bringing Cosette from Montfermeil

'Do you remember the little inn in Montfermeil eight years ago? You took away our Cosette, do you remember? Wearing that old yellow coat, pretending you were a tramp! Well, now you're going to learn that you can't make things right by just bringing a few hospital blankets! You're the cause of all my troubles

For 1500 francs you took away a girl who was bringing me lots of money.'

New people arrived all the time, bringing with them gunpowder and weapons to fight the soldiers who would be arriving very soon.

They had left quickly, at nightfall, bringing their servant, Toussaint, with them, but very little luggage

'We're bringing back his grandson

We're bringing him in.'

And they keep bringing in more robots."

The first week ended at last, bringing the day when Sala could speak to Cham again

He told me he was bringing Colonel Julyan and Frank back for lunch.

Time should have put even more distance between her and the anguish, but instead the passing days were bringing her around full circle in her grief

Carol had been shiny-eyed and breathless because the high rollers had tipped her with green chips, as if they'd been winning instead of losing; for bringing them half a dozen drinks, she had collected twelve hundred dollars.

"What's he bringing a boat here for, anyway?"

"I hear they're bringing in the original design team," Dombey said

'Yes, but when you appeared, he pretended that he was bringing it to me for my Japanese garden