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How to use brainchild in a sentence

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Was this the brainchild of ironic liberal bureaucrats at the Treasury Department?
The collection was the brainchild of staff who work in the perfumery department at the Castle Square department store.
The scheme was the brainchild of Bradford Chamber of Commerce, which was working to find way of supporting new enterprise.
A brainchild of the Institute of Directors it was established to improve and sharpen the business skills of executives.
However, as the idea is the brainchild of the council's new chairman, it is likely to receive the board's backing.
Almost all the steps he announced were the brainchild of the NDA government.
Stafford originated the idea of a financial tax haven for Dublin, though it was later regarded as the brainchild of Dermot Desmond.
The Academy was the brainchild of The Society of Authors, the professional body that represents writers.
The two companies not only provided seed money, but also control a one-third stake in Green's brainchild.
The project is the brainchild of East Lancs into Employment, a Harle Syke-based jobs company.
It also hints that the kits were the brainchild of tool sellers rather than toolmakers.
Yet Rogers himself retained a healthy cynicism about the artistic merits of his brainchild.
Known as the Multifunction Polis, it was originally the brainchild of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
The modern boxing glove was invented in 1743, the brainchild of Englishman Jack Broughton.
The idea was the brainchild of a Dutch company which is currently filming a documentary in Montserrat.
Note that the League was the brainchild of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States.
As the brainchild of a Columbian attorney, a German scientist, and an American policy wonk, the project has a pretty interesting background.
Creative Commons is the brainchild of cyberlaw and intellectual property experts in the United States.
Eurocontrol for its part supports the project in the sense that it considers it to be its own brainchild since many years.
The series is the brainchild of Austin Wilde, also responsible for the chill-out and hip-hop compilation series Another Late Night and Badmeaningood.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Steal her brainchild, negate all my efforts to make her independent and cheat me of the reward of my spadework.
The brainchild had reacted, but the exposure to the field had been too short to hurt her.
It was obviously impossible to try to move the brainchild a hundred miles.
The brainchild will be left there and, presumably, dismantled.
The brainchild had been built too fast, and in too unorthodox a manner.
It's called the Stracka Putt Game and is the brainchild of San Diego's Jim Stracka.
The installation was the brainchild of Dilly Arts which specialises in getting prisoners involved in creative projects.
Dogwatch UK is the brainchild of Dave and Denise Boardman, from Elmdon Lane, Marston Green.
The firm is the brainchild of Dutch businessman Chadha, who spotted a gap in the market for hotels that were af fordable yet chic.
Setting Forth is the brainchild of Katharine Valentino, who just turned 71 and has had something of a writing life herself, not always in a conventional manner.
The originals wonders were selected by ancient Greek writer Antipater of Sidon but the modern version is the brainchild of Swiss-Canadian adventurer Bernard Weber.
The brainchild of four school buddies, the greener alternative allows families to order a live tree online for home delivery, which is collected and replanted in the new year.
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