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1983 SINGLE BY BEE GEES
Someone Belonging To Someone

bring someone to      
restore someone to consciousness.
Someone Belonging to Someone         
"Someone Belonging to Someone" is the second and the last single from the soundtrack Staying Alive (1983), a quiet ballad performed by the Bee Gees.
Belonging to Someone         
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Belonging To Someone; Belonging to someone
"Belonging to Someone" is a popular song, written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1958.

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Someone Belonging to Someone

"Someone Belonging to Someone" is the second and the last single from the soundtrack Staying Alive (1983), a quiet ballad performed by the Bee Gees.

Примеры употребления для bring someone to
1. "If we can bring someone to Israel and expose them to Judaism and Israel, I think we can make a real difference to their lives," he says.
2. "I don‘t know what would bring someone to do something like this, it‘s just horrible to think." Neighbour Chris Arnott, 38, said: "It isn‘t nice to think this could happen on your street right under your nose." Mrs Thomson, a well–known spiritualist in the area, was last night being comforted by relatives.
3. Rashid Khalidi, director of Columbia‘s Middle East Institute, views Ahmadinejad as a publicity hound but said that "once you bring someone to the university, unless this is just a cockfighting ring, a certain level of discourse should apply." Bollinger, a Washington Post Co. board member who once clerked for Chief Justice Warren E.
4. Portuguese police have already prepared requests to re–interview the parents and their friends in Britain and a source close to the case told the newspaper: "In the letters which are practically ready and should follow on this week, there may be more things asked other than the questions that will be done there." The police source added: "When the operations begin on British soil we will determine if it is necessary to bring someone to Portugal.
5. "I think any reasonable person looking at those facts would conclude that the allegations to the contrary are just simply overblown." He also said it was worth noting that "despite a good deal of digging by every journalist in Europe, that the last allegation of a rendition was something like three years ago." In the past, the United States has used renditions to bring someone to justice in the U.S. court system.