Wiktionary
vb. To cause to recall; to evoke a memory or thought.
Usage examples of "bring to mind".
But no one particular sign could I bring to mind, and I was soon forced to allow that this gallery would never take me back to the point at which I had separated myself from my companions.
Above all, it occurred to me that the ring had four stones at equal distances apart, and that it was a rule of the League and part of the vow to turn the ring slowly on the finger at least once a day, and at each of the four stones to bring to mind one of the four basic precepts of the vow.
Kelyn agreed, trying to bring to mind the little she had seen of this space before they'd lost the light.
It is important, on that account, to bring to mind what the actual course of events has been.
You may be pleased to bring to mind that you so condescended as to promise to take him into your train until the fitting time arrived for that certain matter of which we spoke.