Examples of 'had revived' in a sentence

Meaning of "had revived"

had revived - implies that something was brought back to life, consciousness, or activity after a period of decline or inactivity

How to use "had revived" in a sentence

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had revived
Had revived the dormant valley scene.
The beans and sowbelly had revived him.
The crisis had revived protectionist pressures that should be tamed.
An emergency doctor had revived him.
They had revived the foundation festival especially for the anniversary.
After the paramedics had revived the woman she said.
They wanted me to go defeat the demon king that had revived.
Brother had revived.
His novel had revived a then marginalised monument and made it more familiar to Parisians.
A recent exchange of letters between the two leaders had revived hope of a breakthrough.
The strike had revived anti-Mexican immigration fervor.
And bloody National Liberation conflicts had revived ideological cleavages.
Fatty had revived his strength by the tenth day, and felt a lot better as a result.
The end of the cold war had revived latent forces of nationalism.
The artistic view of Strehler, his transparent look had revived a dead text.

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What if you had revived Marianne.
By then Martin Frobisher and Michael Lok had revived plans for a voyage.
What if you had revived Marianne only to learn that she was brain dead?
The Tindale-Birdsell argument had revived this model.
The war had revived heavy industry in the US from its depression-era stagnation.
The next morning, the patient had revived and was eager to eat.
Bruegel had revived this medieval tradition with his monumental series of the months, painted in 1565.
Soon, a critical mass of ambitious, young climbers had revived the dormant Valley scene.
My father had revived me, I was back … five minutes later.
Actually, the recording sessions for The Holy Bible had revived some of that togetherness.
The UGLE under Zetland had revived public displays, a device not used for a century.
Ben 's trip Fran had revived.
George, Duke of Clarence had revived the old suspicions surrounding the royal couple.
Pride of race, impelling them to war, had revived these dead divinities.
Using [ Specter Magic ] Yu had revived dead rats and birds in all of Comer city.
But by about 680, London had revived sufficiently to become a major Saxon port.

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