Example sentences of "bring back [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For Christine , a nursery school teacher living near Manchester , now that most the ‘ teething troubles ’ with Anna are over , there is only one sadness : that she did not bring back a second child .
2 I 've promised we 'll bring back a young hog deer . "
3 … no living writer , try though he may , can bring the past back again , because no living writer can bring back the ordinary day .
4 FRANCIS Lee told crisis club Manchester City 's supporters and shareholders today : ‘ I 'm ready to help bring back the good times to Maine Road but only with your backing . ’
5 ‘ No stock-taking ’ policies are adopted partly because of staffing shortages , but also on the premise that stock-taking is a waste of time because it does not bring back the missing books , and any item which is really important will be requested on reservation ( though a central reservation system , if employed , may mean that missing titles go unnoticed ) .
6 They intend to introduce a shift towards preventative medicine and will bring back the free eye test and dental check ups axed by the Conservatives .
7 None of these measures will , of course , bring back the halcyon days of German science , or the immense amount of scientific talent lost to Germany — and usually to Europe — in the days of the Third Reich .
8 But , although that sweet may have made you forget a grazed knee when you were four years old , I have never heard of a chocolate ( or even a whole box of them ) bringing back a lost love , changing the grade on an examination paper or reversing an unwelcome redundancy .
9 Bringing back a large towel , he spread it on the floor .
10 He ‘ ran moulds ’ ( carried ready-moulded articles into the drying-room , afterwards bringing back the empty mould ) from the very beginning .
11 Bring back the armoured car to St Petersburg
12 Just as the early European explorers of the North Atlantic would bring back the tusks of narwhals and pass them off as the horns of unicorns , so would the early Arabian and Indian sailors bring back the massive bones of the Cassowary as evidence of the giant " roc " of the Sinbad sagas , or the Garuda bird of Hindu mythology , which is today the symbol of Indonesia 's national airline .
13 And I bring back the livin' herbs , some overproof rum , some italvital dubplates and some duty-free ribbed condoms .
14 Bring back the old bat
15 This was a wonderful opportunity to continue to network European wide and the WASL representatives have brought back a good range of catalogues and information about new women artists groups for the archive .
16 Seeing Pugh 's brought back a past visit .
17 He was brought back a few hours later , dazed and dreamy , with a dull headache and no very clear notion of what had been done to him or why .
18 Leaping up like that had brought back the awful queasiness .
19 The merchants and sailors have brought back the raw materials for the city 's industries .
20 Once , though , she brought back a young rabbit fresh from its nest .
21 Vincent himself was afraid of the way madness brought back a religious intensity he had felt and transmuted :
22 Macnab brought back a favourable reply from Berlin on 21 August .
23 Writing the play brought back a whole period of his early life : not merely the marriage to Vivien but the friendship with Emily Hale .
24 It brought back the long months of bitterness and loneliness she had suffered , shut away on her father 's estate .
25 Talbot was on deck when the launch brought back the six survivors .
26 ‘ Some say they brought back the wrong ashes , and that is n't Yeats there at all .
27 I hope that a general election will be declared soon , that it will be fair , and that it will serve to bring back a decent system .
28 As home-brewing returns , some groups are striving to bring back a milder version of Prohibition .
29 This year , a huge worldwide advertising campaign was launched to bring back the lost visitors , to a ‘ new , kinder , more ethnically integrated ’ country .
30 But there 's some stiff competition for ’ New Release ’ , each year Beaujolais Nouveau hits British shops in a flood of publicity with people racing to bring back the first bottle to Britain .
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