Example sentences of "it brought to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Later , in exile , she defended the festival saying that it brought to Iran purist , traditional art form all over the world .
2 It brought to London new work by contemporary French artists and also held lively Saturday night dances which Minton frequently attended .
3 For my part it brought to light fascinating aspects of English language use about whose existence I had previously been quite unaware — or , perhaps better , about whose extent I had previously been quite unaware .
4 Public prosecutor Andrei Makarov declared afterwards that it had been significant " not so much because it punished Ostashvili , but because it brought to light the forces standing behind this small figure and exposed the fascism which is growing in society " .
5 Even the poor law , in spite of the inconceivable hardships which it brought to individuals , and its disastrous social consequences in certain directions , gave a sense of security and well being which was new in England .
6 But it brought to mind Mrs Thatcher 's description of ex-Chancellor Nigel Lawson as ‘ unassailable ’ — shortly before he quit in protest at her opposition to Europe 's Exchange Rate Mechanism .
7 He asked the others about the letter " I " : Hodgkiss said it brought to mind Henry James 's simile for the dress of Sarah Pocock , " scarlet like the scream of someone falling through a skylight " .
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