Example sentences of "has [vb pp] a whole [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Salman Rushdie affair has given a whole new meaning to both anti-racist and black community politics . |
2 | A company director has given a whole new meaning to the term ’ house painting ’ . |
3 | The development of sophisticated computer techniques has added a whole new dimension to this ‘ post-production ’ stage of commercial-making . |
4 | And the very word has named a whole religious movement . |
5 | £250,000 cash deal for Scots ensemble The sponsorship should have further-reaching effects , providing music away from the concert hall — the Ensemble plans 20 concerts annually in hospitals and hospices Sponsorship from British Telecom has opened a whole new horizon for the 11-piece Scottish Ensemble , says Mary Miller |
6 | Now Dillie has got a whole new show to delight you . |
7 | • You had only to watch Curtis Strange shoot that all-time record 62 at St. Andrews in a Dunhill Cup to realise golf has become a whole new ball game . |
8 | But Pauline Daniels has created a whole new interpretation of the uproarious soliloquy . |