Bring-to-light Sentence Examples
These facts will bring to light some of the things that most people don't want to believe.
It was her wish that publication would bring to light the authentic beliefs of Witchcraft and reestablish the respectability of this ancient art.
He will bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will expose the motives of men's hearts.
He was one of the first to bring to light the characteristic excellences of Gothic art.
This video game related death seems extreme, but it does bring to light some interesting issues.
And,, secondly, with a laborious zeal then less common than now among, n 2 (I - K 2) = 2 n 2 = n 2 = I historians, he sought to bring to light fresh historical material by patient search for letters, diaries and other manuscripts of value which had escaped the notice of previous students.
Further excavations in the lower parts of the city will probably bring to light the dwellings of the citizens who garrisoned the place.
Since then his apathetic successors have neglected to bring to light this splendid work; and it is only by knocking off some of the plaster that one can get a glimpse of the sculptures, which are perfect as on the day they were carved."
Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, involves analyzing a child's life to bring to light possible contributing causes of the present depression.
The reign of Elizabeth is famous for the gallant enterprises that were undertaken by sea and land to discover and bring to light the unknown parts of the earth.
AdvertisementIn fact, experiments upon the changes of velocity of bodies, due to a mutual influence between them, bring to light a property of bodies which may be specified by a quantity proportional to their volumes in the case of bodies which are perceived by other tests to be of one homogeneous substance, but otherwise involving also another factor.