Example sentences of "bringing [pers pn] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Scientists are excited by this computer approach to archaeology and they 've plans to reconstruct other great buildings of the past bringing them to life once again .
2 They 're not actually that im they 're not important about bringing them to faith .
3 Even though most of these reforms benefited from widespread political and public support , de Gaulle had played a critical role in bringing them to fruition .
4 While Jacob was still shaking his head , Nahum said , ‘ I believe I owe you and your gang a debt of thanks for finding Anna and bringing her to safety .
5 One note of warning : if you think of Sherlock Holmes as being an historical figure ( and it 's hard not to , so lifelike was Conan Doyle 's portrayal ) do n't try to write stories bringing him to life again .
6 This month the family of one of his victims is bringing him to trial .
7 Apparently following a plea by the newly returned Uniate Cardinal Miroslav Lubachivsky [ see p. 38104-05 ] , Khmara had finally been released pending trial on April 5 after almost five months in investigative custody ( the delay in bringing him to trial resulted from the original indictment having been withdrawn by the prosecution in early March for further investigations ) .
8 I think that 's an implication of what they were accusing him of , but were they bringing him to trial for .
9 The idea of bringing him to justice .
10 ‘ I was n't thinking of bringing him to justice .
11 This powerful new production of the classic romantic novel magnificently re-creates this superb love story , bringing it to life with a passion and sensitivity that makes it compelling theatre .
12 Coming towards his house and he describes it in stages , bringing it to life all the time .
13 Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process .
14 It is easy to make him look personally responsible for setting the process in train and bringing it to fruition .
15 When William Bradford stepped off the Mayflower he described the North American landscape as a ‘ hideous and desolate wilderness , ’ and promptly set about bringing it to heel just his ancestors had done so successfully throughout Europe .
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