Example sentences of "bring an [adj] [noun] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 This would not bring an instant end to the island 's problems .
2 Barry Lynch , Sean Murray , Saskia Reeves and Josette Bushell-Mingo bring an exuberant sexuality to the young lovers , but the twin comic peaks of this production are Guy Henry 's lugubrious Sir Formal Trifle and Richard Bonneville 's irrepressible good cheer as Sir Samuel Hearty .
3 There is , therefore , a strong case for bringing an open mind to the richness of the subject .
4 But before these matters could be considered the court had to address an argument for the Crown which , if it had succeeded , would have brought an immediate end to the matter .
5 A visit by Boris Yeltsin has brought an unexpected solution to the financial difficulties facing the Tretyakov Gallery ( see The Art Newspaper No.17 , April 1992 , p.5 ) .
6 She too had brought an illegitimate daughter to the union , and died giving birth to Godwin 's own daughter Mary .
7 It was the heavy fall of ash from the eruption which brought an abrupt end to the town of Pompeii .
8 At the first touch of his lips she trembled , and Penry took her in his arms , his kiss suddenly fierce until a tactful little cough from the doorway brought an untimely end to the embrace .
9 Perhaps now is the right time to bring an unproductive relationship to an end .
10 And that could help to bring an early end to the recession for the traders .
11 And that could help to bring an early end to the recession for the traders .
12 This book is geared more to those parents who take a major part of the responsibility for the games and are just using the entertainer to bring an additional dimension to the party .
13 A woman seeks the truth of her ancestry , and discovers truth can be what you want it to be ; in a hospital a neglected old man weaves fables in a lost language ; fantasy becomes reality when a young boy 's sense of wonder is awakened by the first man in space ; a man 's obsession with ‘ the dogs ’ has grim but farcical consequences ; a couple 's holiday in France is disturbed by the ghosts of war ; a chance encounter brings an unexpected delight to a birdwatcher .
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