Example sentences of "to bring out [art] " in BNC.

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1 But it is evident that publishers , to stay in business , need to bring out a large number of titles every year .
2 Perhaps the ISE ought to bring out a commemorative and suitably international blend .
3 They interviewed teachers , headmasters , parents , chiefs and their counsellors , local farmers and final year pupils in schools in an attempt to bring out a picture of the local and school environment and of needs and aspirations of young people and adults .
4 Should a main branch be broken off for some reason ( by vineyard machinery , for example ) , it is permissible to bring out a shoot half-way along the next branch to fill the gap .
5 We are readily persuaded to postpone any criticisms we may have of his mode of telling the story , and the next two lines make it clear that the tale is only there to bring out a moral .
6 But constitutional expert Michael Nash , who is soon to bring out a book , A Royal Divorce , about the history of the British monarchy , said last night : ‘ The best thing to happen would be for William to become the next in line to the throne .
7 Reliant 's decision to bring out a British-made sports car follows its success with the revamped Sabre , which sells at £15,000 .
8 A full survey even of German theology in that period would have had to mention very many more , and to bring out a far wider range of approaches and issues ; but we have attended particularly to those whose legacy did most to shape the background to more recent thought .
9 EMC is said to have plans of its own to bring out a new generation of Symmetrix , and is certainly not daunted by the hot breath of competition — it just announced a two-for-one stock split to be effected via a scrip dividend .
10 Mountain View-based Silicon Graphics Inc has fulfilled its promise to bring out a new family of Iris Indigo RISC personal computers based on the 50MHz R4000SC RISC from its MIPS Technology subsidiary .
11 TNC still needs to be tailored by OEMs for specific Unix flavours , although the company says it plans to bring out a shrink-wrapped version in the future .
12 Although the aim of Microsoft is to bring out a more standardised SMP version of NT , there is a general consensus among SMP NT implementors that a HaL — hardware abstraction layer — architecture will have to integrated into NT to limit the amount of adaptation that hardware systems vendors are currently having to endure .
13 Unfortunately , there are no plans to bring out a similar bundle in the UK in the near future .
14 Back at Shenstone meanwhile , Le Roux was perfecting plans to bring out a range of Norton-logoed ‘ accessories ’ , everything from leather jackets to pocket knives to diaries and cigarette lighters emblazoned with the famous ‘ N ’ .
15 Marie-Hélène opened her wardrobe and reached into the pocket of an ample winter coat to bring out a box of truffles .
16 I do n't want to bring out a girl with six CSEs or 16+s who ca n't look after her baby , so you try to cater for the individual need .
17 He 'd be there himself except that the newsroom was on sodding tenterhooks waiting to see if Heath would call a sodding snap election and they 'd have to bring out a sodding slip edition .
18 In future it may be possible to bring out a first novel in paperback , and then once an author is established we could bring out his or her second and third novels in hardback .
19 As a precaution , Alexandra took her fork round to the far side of the wain , in case her mother should be looking from a window , and plunged and twisted it in most expertly in order to bring out a huge wedge of tawny grasses , cut last summer in these very meadows .
20 Bill has plenty more photographs and stories about his walk and if it proves popular hopes to bring out a hardback guidebook .
21 Intriguingly last year Meadows was contracted to bring out a works manual on BS5750 , the British Standard for consistent total quality care : ‘ I had to read up all I know and produce a manual from that in six months . ’
22 Another new technology has enabled ICI Paints to bring out a completely new low-solvent automotive refinish product called ‘ Aquabase . ’
23 The teacher appears to fail to bring out an intended point in the unit .
24 To bring out the natural colour of the teddy and the richness of the mahogany cushion , he heavily burnished boiled linseed oil into the wood with a cloth in combination with a button polish .
25 Different dancers have to work hard both technically and as individuals to bring out the particular qualities which Ashton saw in the original performers .
26 At the same time the success of the West German foreign minister , Hans-Dietrich Genscher , in getting an agreement to bring out the thousands of East Germans from the West German embassies in Prague and Warsaw in the 24 hours before the polls closed boosted the results of his small Free Democrat party .
27 Peter Parker does his best for Ackerley , praises his work — minor , but with an odd verve — and tries to bring out the more endearing sides to his nature revealed in letters to friends .
28 I am attracted to artists needing assistance to bring out the talent which is already there .
29 Use the slightly abrasive grey one to soften ridges and prepare nails for colour or use the pink one to bring out the natural shine instead of applying polish to your nails .
30 The West Indians were brought in , according to the official notice , ‘ to bring out the new colour scheme ’ .
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