Example sentences of "[vb pp] to bring out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Cooking in a special oven designed to bring out the true aroma and texture of the biscuits |
2 | I must now replace it with a more complex , but I hope still arresting , account designed to bring out the main difference between pragmatism and law as integrity . |
3 | Although advocates of the main parties are allowed to cross-examine other parties ' witnesses and the advocates are frequently barristers or solicitors , hearings are not as formal as a court of law and great effort is generally made to bring out the real substance of the layman 's arguments . |
4 | It seems to me that very few staff are addressing themselves to the kinds of things ( e.g. resources , teaching style , subject content , and attitudes and the hidden curriculum ) that can be used to bring out the best of the pupils ' cultures and backgrounds . |
5 | In this section some familiar examples of gravitational and inertial forces will be used to bring out the correspondence between these forces and the metric connections . |
6 | The hangar doors on the farthest building had been opened to bring out the helicopter . |
7 | Carolyn Warrender , well-known decorator and author of Carolyn Warrender 's Book of Stencilling is bound to bring out the interior designer in you . |
8 | The fruit is cooked to bring out the flavour , then sweetened and thickened . |
9 | Intriguingly last year Meadows was contracted to bring out a works manual on BS5750 , the British Standard for consistent total quality care : ‘ I had to read up all I know and produce a manual from that in six months . ’ |
10 | This concept is in keeping with the observations from the remedy provings , since the low potencies produce mainly physical symptoms , and the high potencies are required to bring out the full mental symptomatology . |
11 | ‘ Hello Brian , ’ said Shirley , who was feeling marginally more cheerful , having managed to bring out the card-table in the midst of an argument about the relative demerits of the offerings on BBC and ITV . |
12 | She was beautiful , with an air of fragility which , for all she suspected it hid a character as hard as nails , yet was guaranteed to bring out the male protective instinct . |