Sentence examples for bring respite from inspiring English sources

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Sleep, which might bring respite from the miseries of the day, becomes increasingly elusive.

ONDINE COHANE 9. Lhasa, Tibet New luxury hotels bring respite — and controversy.

That will bring respite to Colombians who have suffered the effects of a recent spate of rebel sabotage on infrastructure that has caused massive oil spills and toppled energy pylons, leaving hundreds of thousands without clean water and electricity.

When the American John Wesley Hyatt patented celluloid in 1869, his company pledged that the new manmade material, used in jewelry, combs, buttons and other items, would bring "respite" to the elephant and tortoise because it would "no longer be necessary to ransack the earth in pursuit of substances which are constantly growing scarcer".

It is hoped the autumn harvest will bring respite for India's economy which has been battered by high food prices and slowing growth.

Dr Chad Gandiya, the Bishop of Harare, told the Times newspaper he hoped Dr Williams' would bring respite to the Zimbabwean Church.

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April 20 brought respite: Chris's birthday.

THE next two days brought respite and delusion.

A MOIST March, combined with the wettest February in 20 years, has brought respite to Brazil's parched south-east.

As the tanks rolled back on Wednesday, bringing respite from the shells, drone strikes, machine-gun fire and missiles, families cautiously returned home.

The European Central Bank brought respite to volatile financial markets after indicating it is ready to inject fresh stimulus into the eurozone as soon as March.

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