Example sentences of "bring back [art] [adj] " 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 He half hoped she 'd bring back a burnt-offering , the way she had so often in their first few months of marriage , when she had deigned to cook for him .
4 … no living writer , try though he may , can bring the past back again , because no living writer can bring back the ordinary day .
5 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 . ’
6 ‘ 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 ) .
7 Simon Johnson , whose highest first-class score had been 20 , romped to a maiden half-century which included nine fours and a six before blithely giving up his wicket in the belief that , if there was much more of this , Briers would surely bring back the brisk and uncharitable Millns and Parsons .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 We must bring back the Three Rs . ’
11 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 .
12 Bringing back a large towel , he spread it on the floor .
13 How was it that after so long that name could strike out at her , bringing back the long lost desolation , the raw feeling of rejection ?
14 Brewery bosses say that every British couple bringing back the new full drink and tobacco allowance would save almost £1,000 in import duty .
15 In his advice on ‘ bringing back the lost ’ , he targeted two groups for re-employment ; those who had originally left nursing because they were ‘ uninterested for one reason or another ’ , and those who had left to have children .
16 Bringing Back the Lost
17 Now he is bringing back the famous ‘ planter chairs ’ whose long solid arms swivel out to provide footrests .
18 The impressive Victorian building has recently been refurbished and restored bringing back the old fashioned courtesy , charm and service of a bygone era .
19 In the event , Aunt Sarah 's voice was wonderfully steadying , bringing back the untidy , comfortable living room in Coniston with such vividness that Ruth could almost smell Uncle Nick 's slippers scorching in front of the fire .
20 He ‘ ran moulds ’ ( carried ready-moulded articles into the drying-room , afterwards bringing back the empty mould ) from the very beginning .
21 Bring back the armoured car to St Petersburg
22 In the story , those invited to attend made excuses ; a response which so infuriated the host that he ordered his servant to ‘ Hurry out to the streets and alleys of the town , and bring back the poor , the crippled , the blind , and the lame . … ’
23 they charged me thirty six quid for a plus V A T , plus a fiver till I bring back the other one .
24 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 .
25 And I bring back the livin' herbs , some overproof rum , some italvital dubplates and some duty-free ribbed condoms .
26 Bring back the high
27 Bring back the old bat ’
28 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 .
29 Seeing Pugh 's brought back a past visit .
30 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 .
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