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- 01. The festival was originally canceled about five years ago, but has been [revived] this summer, and seems to be doing well.02. The patient had a heart attack, and couldn't be [revived].03. The [revival] of peace talks has brought new hope for a settlement in the conflict, which has been going on in the region for over 8 months now.04. The government of British Columbia has [revived] plans to look at the possibility of building a bridge between Vancouver Island and the mainland.05. The governor has promised to cut taxes in an attempt to [revive] the ailing economy.06. Appearing at the trial [revived] terrible memories of the attack in the mind of the victim.07. The player was knocked unconscious and couldn't be [revived] for almost 20 minutes.08. The government is hoping these tax cuts will help to [revive] the manufacturing industry in this area.09. This latest win has [revived] the team's play-off hopes.10. Attempts to [revive] talks with the union have failed, and a strike seems inevitable.11. She fainted in the hot sun, and was [revived] after having a cold, wet cloth put on her forehead.12. Sophocles once said that to [revive] sorrow is cruel.13. Mike's willingness to see a marriage counselor [revived] Suzie's hopes that their marriage could be saved.14. The current [revival] of disco music has brought many old stars back into the entertainment business.15. Government efforts to [revive] economic growth in Japan in the late 1990s have met with little success.16. From 1000 to 1100, there was a [revival] of economic life throughout most of western Europe.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.