Example sentences of "[conj] bring back [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Many of us have a special tune or song that conjures up a particular time and place whenever we hear it , or brings back a flood of memories , but we may have no way of celebrating it .
2 It may be the song of the curlew that recalls childhood holidays on the moors and dales , the calls of oystercatchers that bring to mind the seaside , the smell of the salt , the sunshine and ice cream ; or the song of the thrush that brings back the memory of a walk , a place , a friend who shared a memorable day .
3 Then the next morning when he was still sleeping it off , Doris 'd go off to the pub herself and have a few , and bring back a quart of mild , and they 'd get drunk again together .
4 ‘ You feel , perhaps , that it would be a marvellous thing to go to the Counterweight Continent and bring back a shipload of gold ? ’
5 It really is exciting and something which it 's difficult to express and even better if we can do something for Herefordshire and bring back a winner .
6 One firm is even arranging for convoys of lorries to travel with the coaches to France and bring back the booty .
7 In the story , those invited to attend made excuses ; a response which so infuriated the host that he ordered his servant to ‘ Hurry out to the streets and alleys of the town , and bring back the poor , the crippled , the blind , and the lame . … ’
8 On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack .
9 It would prevent more tragedies like Michael Watson 's and bring back the skill to the game .
10 The number of days lost through strikes is lower than at any time since 1979 , and people ought to know that Labour policies would sweep all that away and bring back the sort of industrial anarchy that existed in 1978-79 .
11 And bring back the glasses .
12 Willy away and and bring back the matches please .
13 It survived a dunking in a mountain stream , and brought back a picture of a retrieving hand to prove it .
14 He left her for a time to find prey and brought back a hare from the moorland tops , tearing it up and gently feeding her with parts of it .
15 Rimsky-Korsakov added an orchestral figure representing flames for the immolation of the Old Believers , and brought back the Preobazhensky March ; Shostakovich added to that a reminiscence of the Dawn music opening the opera ; and Stravinsky used the intended tune plus two more , giving the ending a much more positive and balanced view of the Old Believers as not regressive and obscurantist but charged with dignity and Christian endurance .
16 He fled to the kitchen and brought back the bottle .
  Next page