Example sentences of "bring out [art] " in BNC.
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31 | The previous constant price system did not bring out the effect of , for example , the rapid relative rise in public service pay in 1979–80 resulting from the Clegg Commission and other comparability awards . |
32 | Such studies do not settle the issue definitively , but they do bring out the problems facing a simple ‘ deskilling ’ or ‘ degradation of work ’ thesis . |
33 | The previous constant price system did not bring out the effect of , for example , the rapid relative rise in public service pay in 1979–80 resulting from the Clegg Commission and other comparability awards . |
34 | Whether your home is traditional or modern in style , the Cottage suite will create a striking look which will bring out the best in any bathroom . |
35 | However , a magnificent aspect to Saturn on June 8 will bring out the romantic in you and give you a rare feeling of liberation . |
36 | I think perhaps what 's going to be said to you to the rest of the day erm will actually bring out the key points tha that Hughie was trying , trying to make . |
37 | He would bring out the best . |
38 | … my job is as a musician in education , not a teacher of music , … because I feel that one of the essential jobs that we do is bring out the music , or help out the music that 's already there … not imposing musical ideas upon kids , whether they 're classical , traditional , ethnic , Hungarian or whatever . |
39 | We shall now briefly bring out the relationship between the Gaussian curvature and the Riemann curvature tensor . |
40 | Lyngby 's new coach , former skipper Michael Schafer , knows he faces a mountain in Glasgow , but says : ‘ Maybe the big crowd will bring out the best in my players . ’ |
41 | ‘ You mean he is a rough , unmannerly soldier who you feared would bring out the thumbscrews . |
42 | If he lets her , she can shatter his adult sense of power and control ; she can bring out the soft , wild , naked baby in him ’ 7 . |
43 | A public inquiry might be more beneficial because , as my hon. Friend said , it would bring out the details of the scheme . |
44 | The Gooser won the Galway Plate last July but is an inconsistent sort , although the big race may bring out the best in him . |
45 | Answer guide : The answer here should bring out the distinction between directly variable costs and other costs attributable to getting the product to its ‘ present state and condition ’ . |
46 | While such studies as these do bring out the peculiar status of the causatives make and have ( which , I would agree , do involve a closer bond between the causative event and the event caused ) , they are nevertheless based on abstract semantic categories which have been set up a priori in logico-truth-conditional terms — Wierzbicka ( 1988 : 237 ) aptly characterizes them as " ready-made labels " — and therefore lose sight of the fact that each individual language is a system where meaning is bonded to form in permanent and idiosyncratic fashion ( cf. the comments on Ransom 1986 in the Introduction ) . |
47 | I thought I would bring out the affinity between Elizabethan English and classical Arabic . ’ |
48 | A brief discussion with the vendor or purchaser of the reasons for the sale should bring out the main commercial objectives of the transaction including specific concerns . |
49 | If he had the slightest suspicion of how she really felt , it could well bring out the sympathetic side of his nature . |
50 | A call from the public will first bring out the police , who may then call Hereford , one of three such bases covering England , Wales and Scotland . |
51 | Walter Smith made the point yesterday that while there might have been a reaction on the part of his players today in a bread-and-butter league match , the atmosphere generated by an Old Firm game would bring out the best in them . |
52 | Well the other thing is they could use , I mean , Monotype should bring out the whole . |