brainchild造句(1) The festival was the brainchild of Reeves.
(2) The TV programme was the brainchild of the producer.
(3) This new program was the brainchild of Bill Gates.
(4) The record was the brainchild of rock star Bob Geldof.
(5) The project was the brainchild of one of the students.
(6) It's all the brainchild of Oxford University rugby coach Lynn Evans.
(7) The series was the brainchild of publisher Allen Lane and architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner and the first volume appeared in 1953.
(8) A new game, the brainchild of Andrew Wilson, was launched in 1999.
(9) This approach to grammatical analysis is largely the brainchild of Chomsky.
(10) The musical is the brainchild of Anthony and Rosalie Calabrese, who together wrote the book, music and lyrics.
(11) It was the brainchild of Eric Kaye who lives in the area and had already published a history of the airfield.
(12) Pavilions of Splendour is the brainchild of Gwyn Headley who says the idea was born from a growing demand for unusual properties.
(13) The new computer system is the brainchild of our systems manager.
(14) The personal computer was the brainchild of a man named Steve Jobs.
(15) This was the brainchild of Martin and Hermon Bond, two farmers, who had more than a passing interest in golf.
(16) The Jospin administration's job-creating brainchild was greeted with hoots of derision when it was announced in 1997.
(17) And seeing as it was my brainchild, would you not say it was possibly the best commercial of all time?
(18) This festival was the brainchild of the local mayor.
(19) Let us light up the world with our brainchild!
(20) Based in Philadelphia, the bank was the brainchild of Robert Morris.
(21) The new wonders project was the brainchild of Swiss businessman Bernard Weber.
(22) Leith, who hopes her brainchild will be taken in the light-hearted manner she intended, had the idea of producing a Valentine's Day sick bag but then turned her attention to the wedding.
(23) It was my brainchild and I'd like to see the job through to the end.
(24) This musical exchange is the brainchild of bass Tian Haojiang, an opera star who emigrated from China to the U.
(25) The theory is the brainchild of Professor Bill Napier, from Cardiff University, who says it explains the mysterious period of extinction around 11, 000 BC.
(26) Guinness was the brainchild of Hugh Beaver, former managing director of the Guinness brewery.
(27) The project was the brainchild of Quantum Homes and its chief executive, Ramsey "Jim" Salahat.
(28) But what we see increasingly is the series which is the brainchild of a designer or a marketing department rather than of horticulturists.
(29) This new fast food restaurant in Beirut's southern suburbs was the brainchild of co - owner Ali Hammoud.
(30) Fabrican - literally fabric in an aerosol can - is the brainchild of Spanish designer Dr Manel Torres who has spent ten years working on his invention.