Example sentences of "[verb] [been] brought back " in BNC.
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1 | Just such a house has been brought back to life by Timothy and Christine Easton . |
2 | To crown this important exhibition of French sculpture , Bellanger has come up with something quite exceptional : Clodion 's ‘ Sacrifice à l'amour ’ , originally shown at the 1773 Salon , which only recently surfaced on the international market and has been brought back to France for this occasion . |
3 | It has been brought back in 5.5 but is no longer a . |
4 | Not only had a 30-minute journey taken one hour , but according to him , we 'd been brought back to where we started ! |
5 | No men had been lost , and a sentry 's body might have been brought back to identify his unit had not overcrowded conditions aboard forced the raiders to tow the body , which sank . |
6 | Ferdinand 's paving , in its turn , had replaced the fourteenth-century brick floor which can be seen in Renaissance painted views of the Piazza and which many feel should have been brought back . |
7 | They should have been brought back to see what they do in saving more for the government , and all the extra work they 've caused . |
8 | The taste for sweet and highly spiced food , which made little use of the plants which grew easily in our temperate Northern climate , may well have been brought back from the Holy Land by returning Crusaders . |
9 | Even the bricks are Dutch , having been brought back as ballast from Holland after the Lambton coal had been disgorged from their boats . |
10 | General Montgomery , who had been brought back from Italy to take a very prominent part in the ‘ D day ’ operation and the subsequent advance through France , Belgium , Holland and Germany , had been appointed Field Marshall and found himself considered a hero of the people , wherever he went . |
11 | Dalgliesh found himself wondering if it had been brought back from a school trip to the capital . |
12 | He declared that he was ‘ a British subject by birth ’ , born at Rutledge Terrace , Galway , a house which his family did not inhabit until some years after William Joyce had been brought back from New York . |
13 | Or had something which had been brought back from Romania in another golf bag been fitted inside it ? |
14 | ‘ She thought the world of him , as he had been brought back specially from Florida by a friend of mine , ’ said Karen . |
15 | Situated in the historic ‘ Boston ’ area of Enniskillen , ( nearby is the Boston-Quay from where in the 19th century paupers were ferried across the river to the workhouse ) the recently restored and refurbished buildings have been brought back to life as a thriving market place and exciting resource centre for craft and design in Fermanagh . |
16 | They are , indeed , reported by people who have been brought back from the edge of death — though mundane scientists tend to attribute them to the effects of oxygen starvation on a failing brain . |
17 | Now with 27 designated sites , with representation in all the countries of the United Kingdom , but none bigger than 900 acres in size , they were unlikely to do that , but derelict land and buildings have been brought back to productive use and new jobs have been created . |
18 | this one 's been brought back if anyone wanted |
19 | this is the book he was talking about that 's been brought back if anyone wants it . |