Example sentences of "[noun sg] back to life " in BNC.
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1 | Their UK representative is Arvids Natzins of Corby , Northants , and he is appealing to aero clubs worldwide to ‘ twin ’ with LAK and to exchange information as the Latvians urgently need western experience to bring their club back to life and to use western practices . |
2 | But behind the scenes the 86-year-old reformer is believed to be working to bring his economic programme back to life . |
3 | The project would " bring forestry exploitation back to life " by helping " to free up " transport links and timber marketing operations . |
4 | Nothing , of course , can compare with the haunting experience of visiting Pompeii itself , where the work of bringing the town back to life continues . |
5 | In a bizarre leadership contest had dug up a dead Davidian and challenged his rival Vernon to bring the body back to life . |
6 | Polishing with a soft cloth will bring the surface back to life . |
7 | I should say at once I was not harbouring any weirdo Lawrentian notion that the lightning had zapped the little cow back to life the moment I left the turret ; for one thing there was the matter of missing parts . |
8 | I 'll offer them a pathway back to life . |
9 | Scientists in France have found a new way to bring the past back to life . |
10 | There 's still unfortunately a great deal of history which is pegged to dates , and dates are very important to historians , but fortunately now there 's a lot of history which tries to bring the past back to life in some kind of way . |
11 | There was a rumble across the workshop floor as the motors of the machinery sluggishly-coughed back to life . |