Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The theology of liberation first developed in the 1960s as a Christian Socialist philosophy which holds that it is the duty of the Catholic Church to work for social and economic reforms , particularly in the Third World , and to adopt the cause of the oppressed , These positions were approved at a meeting of Latin American bishops in Medellin , Columbia , in 1968 and represented a watershed for the church in Latin America , The Medellin documents openly denounced the poverty and brutality of the relations of production in Latin America : withdrawing support from the classes in power the bishops called , most significantly , for agrarian reforms , The documents proposed programmes , based on the method of Paulo Freire 's " education for liberation " , which were designed to promote a new sense of community action for change among the poor .
2 Johnson Matthey 's Cerene glaze formulation has enabled Inax to commercialise a new series of high gloss , super white tile glazes .
3 The ‘ Cerene ’ glaze has enabled Inax to commercialise a new series of tile glazes with a high degree of surface perfection and gloss .
4 One day after her daughter 's death , she was driving to see a new house to which the family planned to move .
5 And , indeed , they helped to establish a new resurgence of interest in the sociology of law .
6 WITH ITS power and prestige slipping away and its leaders calling desperately for unity , 72 per cent of Polish Communists have voted to find a new name for their party , the Polish United Workers ' Party .
7 As the British moved to create a new regime for their airlines after the war , the outstanding unresolved issue from the Chicago conference remained : the need for an Anglo-American air transport agreement .
8 We think it 's time to try to create a new showcase for young galleries . ’
9 tried to inaugurate a new concept of citizenship which would link men of different social classes , The concept was based upon the notion that there was a good common to members of all classes , a goal the existence of which could be established from German Idealist metaphysics and which could be made visible in actual measures of educational reform and social welfare .
10 A manufacturer wants to design a new casing for , say a radio-paging device .
11 Policies to encourage marriage and child-birth were also designed to create a new army of workers and soldiers to serve the state .
12 Man walks home and the man 's depressed , he walks like this he has to buy a new pair of trainers on the way home cos he 's dragging his feet on the floor so much .
13 The interior of the Bond Street shop has been remodelled to incorporate a new showroom on the first floor .
14 Increased mathematical precision was deemed to give a new scientificity to biological and evolutionary phenomena .
15 It must be incredibly frustrating to have the weight of climbing opinion against you if you 're at the front end of the game and you want to climb a new line without considerable risk of topping yourself unless you place bolts .
16 And perhaps , sensing that matters have come full circle , some of that era 's pop idols are returning to host a new generation of adult oriented music shows .
17 Madam Speaker I wonder if the minister is aware that in the economically declining fishing port of Brixham in South Devon the second largest fishing port in the West Country that the employment service agency want to build a new building on a prime site in the centre of Brixham in order to put both the payout office and the job creation office in the same building and they 're prepared to pay over the odds with government money and push out private enterprise who want to build that site .
18 As well as doodling plans for supersonic jets , it wants to build a new family of airliners .
19 Across the water , none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000 , but tomorrow , IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database , version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously .
20 Across the water , none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000 , IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database , version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously .
21 Assassins were proofed against pain , but surely Meh'Lindi must be aware of some agonies as her body strained to adopt a new shape in obedience to her will .
22 Prime Minister John Major has told Tory councillors he wants to forge a new partnership between central and local government .
23 That is why already in 1968 , when I was first in government , we tried to develop a new hybrid of social justice and a market economy .
24 In 1987–88 a new module , Graduate Careers , was introduced , designed to offer a new way in which student consciousness of this important issue can be raised .
25 In Walton village , next to the railway embankment where James 's mutilated body was discovered , everyone wants to add a new piece of information .
26 ‘ I am now looking for companies that want to add a new line to their range . ’
27 ‘ I want to earn a new contract with Everton , ’ he insisted .
28 Thirdly , and following on , the debate helped to formulate a new image of young workers and to project it , not only well beyond the immediate confines of the reformers and their circles , but also well beyond the realms of education into the public domain .
29 Microsoft Corp is expected to introduce a new version of Microsoft C/C++ , renamed Visual C++ , this quarter : now in beta test , Visual C++ includes Visual Workbench — a Windows-based development environment — foundation class libraries , App Studio — an editor which alters bit maps , dialogue boxes and cursors — as well as debuggers and browsers .
30 For example , if the engineering department wants to introduce a new item of equipment into Service , they might give biased information about likely ‘ teething troubles ’ with the equipment 's technology or the expected costs of maintenance , or breakdown times .
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