Example sentences of "that brought [art] " in BNC.
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1 | AFTER 15 years of culinary perfectionism that brought a two-star award in the Michelin guide , the finest restaurant in Flanders has abandoned its prize in despair . |
2 | The President managed a slight smile that brought a moment of life to his eyes : ‘ You 're most considerate , Mister … ? ’ |
3 | And then there were his own two shops that brought a little solace to the lives of both rich and poor . |
4 | The fight raised further questions about the electronic scoring where five judges push buttons to record the punches , an innovation that brought a serious but unsuccessful protest from the USA over the defeat of their captain , light-flyweight Eric Griffin . |
5 | ‘ We 'll survive , papa , ’ Emily said with a certainty that brought a light of hope into her father 's eyes . |
6 | Finally , she felt a kick on the knee that brought a shocked cry to her throat . |
7 | Neither the extreme north of England nor the south coast had to endure the kind of onslaught that brought a plaintive cry from the Prior of St Thibaut-des-Brûlês , south-east of Paris , describing how an English force had burnt his village and ransomed the inhabitants and asking those who dwelt in towns and castles whether their suffering was anything like his . |
8 | Knee-length , it showed off her shapely legs in their black stockings and high-heeled shoes in a way that brought a faint flush to her face . |
9 | Felipe drove in silence and they were soon back — a fact that brought a slight tinge of regret to her face . |
10 | He grinned when he turned back towards the bed and saw Isabel watching him with a mixture of shyness and feminine appreciation that brought a blush to her face . |
11 | Once discovered , the law led to ceaseless activity and the interchanges between both systems , the cross-fertilization , that brought a renewed vigour to both laws . |
12 | Killion opened fire at a hundred yards and emptied his drum in a series of probing bursts that brought a bloom of flames to the aircraft just as he skimmed over it . |
13 | Yet he deposited her on it as carefully as if she were china , and that brought a weak tear to her eye . |
14 | He had out-boxed , out-hit and out-manoeuvred Robshaw in an impressive display that brought a bit of light into the North-East 's nine-boy assault on the titles . |
15 | On the half-hour he got on the end of a short pass from Vialli on the edge of the penalty area and hit a fine shot that brought an equally fine save from Pumpido . |
16 | Beyond it , and quite easily seen , lay massive uplands and long and beautiful lochs with a glow of late spring light and majesty of bracken-covered sides that rose higher , and higher and yet higher into misty moorlands that brought an awe to his heart . |
17 | His mouth was hard and hot , burning her lips with an intensity of desire that brought an involuntary response . |
18 | The ultimate compliment was paid Ferguson before the interval when Buchwald was told by Vogts to man-mark the awkward 21-year-old in case his threat should turn into an act of aggression that brought an equaliser . |
19 | The occasion that brought the Know Nothings back to life in June was a 60in x 40in Cibachrome print of a wood and plastic crucifixion aswim in the artist 's , Andre Serrano 's , urine . |
20 | But it was Beethoven 's Seventh Symphony after the interval that brought the greatest revelations . |
21 | It was only a vote in the Commons at 11 p.m. that brought the evening to an end and then she returned to Downing Street for a few hours ' work on her boxes before turning in . |
22 | State Department publications have been purged of references to CIA actions like setting up the coup that brought the Shah to power in Iran , and overthrowing a liberal government in Guatemala . |
23 | Deep down in those subconscious depths was the suggestion that you could make people believe anything you wanted them to believe , if only you knew how to pronounce the magic formula that brought the genie from the bottle . |
24 | While they had shared championship success when they had first met , after a split of four years it was their second era together that brought the ultimate honour for them both — the 1987 Open Championship title . |
25 | Suffering , commonly seen as ugly and distorting , stirred emotions in him that brought the word beauty to his lips . |
26 | And following touchdowns by Denis Betts and Shaun Edwards it was the dramatic try-scoring thrust of Martin Offiah that brought the 8,261 crowd to their feet . |
27 | And then in the final minute came the try that brought the crowd to their feet . |
28 | They must have fallen from the loft and hopped inside , and touched something in there that brought the rusty flap crashing down to entomb them . |
29 | Others interested in this Ocean may have already found their choicest figures : the one that brought the Pacific 's surge so very much alive for me — when hitherto it had been no more than the muffled beatings of a warm , blue and very distant sea — related to an event seven miles above the surface of the earth , some time during a night in 1984 . |
30 | Perhaps it was the term ‘ farm out ’ that brought the retort : ‘ Hang on to her until she comes out , I suppose . ’ |