Example sentences of "brings [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whereas the short version makes a flat statement : where the strong stresses of sense are counterpointed with the underlying metrically rhythmical dactyls , and the half rhyme on " stark " and " harde " brings the whole description to a brutal head . |
2 | but I think now you 've included this little foreground it really brings the whole picture to life . |
3 | One unexpected bonus ( for those with contemporary level perfect pitch ) , is the fact that this is the original E flat version of the Magnificat , which means that those used to hearing the D major revision can rest comfortably as the ‘ authentic ’ pitch adjustment brings the whole thing down roughly a semi-tone anyway ! |
4 | As you can see , this brings the whole room together . ’ |
5 | Munch made the première recording not long after the war and , as is so often the case , that brings the whole atmosphere of the period as well as the work alive . |
6 | It brings the whole atmosphere of the period , as well as the work itself , alive . |
7 | His account brings the whole city alive : the dry bones of the period are suddenly fleshed out and take on a recognizable human face . |