Example sentences of "[conj] brings a [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | It is magnificent , but it is not the kind of historical writing that brings a dead world to life for late twentieth-century students . |
2 | In 1993 , the year that brings an open market to Europe , the European nations seem to take a similar view of Britain , regarding it as a strange and ultimately negligible country . |
3 | Style director Hamish Bowles , a lifelong fan , visited her at her magnificent home , Templeton , on Long Island and spent a day talking to and photographing her in some her favourite clothes ( see page 220 ) : ‘ It 's a ravishing and evocative home , C.Z. is a scintillating hostess and brings a contemporary touch to a house that is almost Edwardian in its management and battalions of staff . ’ |
4 | This is an illuminating comment on Smart 's work , which like that of all three of the poets of this period studied here , breaks clean from the worn-out conventions of eighteenth-century poetic tradition , and brings a new life to poetry . |
5 | The gentle touch of softened water is kinder to your skin and hair , and brings a new softness to towels and clothes . |
6 | And brings a different quality to her class . |