Sentence examples for attention return from inspiring English sources

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Chris Lakin East Lymm, Cheshire Now the Pollard document has been published, can attention return to another important matter?

A great work of art — something that makes people pay attention, return to the work again and again, and reëxamine their assumptions, something that infuriates, hurts, and confronts — a great work of art is always a miracle".

Not until after 1877 did attention return to the Everglades.

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But all attention returns to the TV, as the second half begins.

Candi's attention returned to me: "Why is this worth a story?

William will go back to work this week and the attention returns to the old guard".

Maybe you managed to avert a near-accident when your attention returned to the road in the nick of time.

In 2006, attention returned to the damaged ceiling: some transit agency employees worried that the wooden structure might catch fire.

Hopkins did not directly respond to the outpouring of anger after public attention returned to her dehumanising refugees piece.

Eventually, his attention returned to the here and now, the point he came back to a few degrees out of alignment with where he'd departed from.

Attention returned to Europe this week after several months' respite, during which traders focused on the strengthening economy in the United States and drove stocks to multiyear highs.

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