Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] a new [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Converted markets can offer a different facility that adds a new dimension to urban life .
2 One day , something happened that added a new idea to the ideas that I already had .
3 By choosing one of the colours and holding down the shift key , you can then create your own colour , but rather than adding a new colour to the palette this replaces the original .
4 The Law Commission , in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recognised many of the weaknesses in the present law on merchantable quality ( paras 3.4 – 6 ) and recommended a new definition to be adopted in all contracts involving supply of goods .
5 But he endorsed the belief of most people at ringside that Lewis can be the man to end Britain 's search for a world heavyweight champion , and bring a new order to the division .
6 Our results confirm those from animal experiments , in which the possible benefit of rtPA in HUS has already been shown , and suggest a new approach to treatment .
7 In future years a combination of religious idealism , naivety , political expediency and oppressive taxation for a failing war encouraged widely based attacks upon the church 's wealth and added a new dimension to the relations of crown and convocation .
8 The teacher may also wish the software to offer the opportunity for extension work , to draw the subject being studied out further relate it to other subject areas , raise issues and add a new dime to the work e.g. the software on the economy allows pupils to skills of manipulating variables and such skills are cross-curricular Often the same course can be duplicated , to advantage , us microcomputer program .
9 The chapter on ‘ The Created God and Crime and Punishment ’ enlarges upon this , and introduces a new approach to the subject .
10 So buy a daffodil … and give a new meaning to flower power .
11 My survey departs from sociological tradition and takes a new approach to women 's domestic situation by looking at housework as a job and seeing it as work , analogous to any other kind of work in modern society .
12 Protagon believes that , by offering its string adjustment facility , that it is ‘ raising the stakes ’ , so to speak … setting the trend for the nineties , and giving a new meaning to the term ‘ user-friendly ’ .
13 From the 1670s and 1680s onwards the colourful and varied light-weight fabrics known as ‘ Norwich Stuffs ’ became fashionable and gave a new stimulus to an old industry .
14 The conflict bred solidarity among Arab oil states and gave a new impetus to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) , a cartel of the major non-US oil producers which had previously been rendered ineffective by internal divisions .
15 This is an illuminating comment on Smart 's work , which like that of all three of the poets of this period studied here , breaks clean from the worn-out conventions of eighteenth-century poetic tradition , and brings a new life to poetry .
16 The gentle touch of softened water is kinder to your skin and hair , and brings a new softness to towels and clothes .
17 It called — on the whole — for people different from those associated with the old-boy network , generally different from the type of people who responded to advertisements , and required a new approach to recruitment .
18 In this respect this is not a ‘ pure ’ trust clause , for it does not merely confirm bequests but adds a new element to their payability .
19 When planning a new extension to your house , it is more than likely that the best position for it will be right on top of the existing drains manhole covers .
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