Example sentences of "bring new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Bendixson hopes that tunnelling under the Channel , the Oresund ( between Sweden and Denmark ) , and under the Alps and Pyrenees , will bring new life to old cities , while preserving good countryside . |
2 | Propellers are delicate creations and a skilled technician can bring new life to an engine/propeller combination with care and attention to the blades . |
3 | I mean , a new year should bring new things but my silly wee sister is as silly as ever and Aunt Agatha is as grumpy . |
4 | It is also the ability to extract from outside advertising elements of music , or pictures , or language , that can bring new inspiration , and new steps forward , to the common currency of advertising . |
5 | The Foundation 's Annual Report for 1946 outlined its policy on the aged poor : ‘ As machines replace muscles as the motive force , the possibilities of extending useful employment could bring new purpose and new hope to those who have reluctantly accustomed themselves to being a burden ’ ( p. 47 ) In that year the Foundation founded the Nuffield Research Unit into Problems of Ageing , at the University of Cambridge , with the purpose of studying ‘ those changes of human performance in middle and old age likely to have a bearing upon capacity for work in industry ’ ( Nuffield Foundation 1953b : 160 ) , a ten-year project . |
6 | The Queen added that 1993 would bring new challenges and called on people to resolve to meet them with fresh hope . |
7 | Charles wondered how many naïve young girls had got caught in messy affairs with older men from the belief that they could bring new love into their lives and ‘ make them blossom ’ . |
8 | But each of the five possible routes proposed has drawbacks : apart from the cost ( about £4 million ) , they would bring new problems for other villages , cut through farm land or devastate the watermeadows and wildlife habitats in the Letheringsett and Glaven Valley Conservation Areas . |
9 | This , at times , can cause instability within an authority , although , equally , mobility can bring new ideas . |
10 | Dropping down exhausted without shelter could bring new meaning to the expression ‘ dead tired , . |
11 | When fully carried through , self-knowledge can bring new freedoms . |
12 | So while the Citizens Theatre Company will present a production specific to the festival that week , the Tron will play host to 7:84 with a new Jackie Kay play , Clyde Unity will premiere a new John Binnie work , Gay Sweatshop will bring new product to the Arches , the Scottish Youth Theatre will present work at the Old Athenaeum and Tramway will programme international groups . |
13 | The National Lottery and the Millennium Fund ( detailed later in this Manifesto ) will also bring new responsibilities to government in these areas . |
14 | LIVERPOOL 'S shameful disciplinary record in Europe this season could bring new punishment from UEFA chiefs . |
15 | Ylva would bring new blood and perhaps attract new funds to the zoo 's breeding project . |
16 | Nationalist sympathisers such as Robin Angus of stockbroker County NatWest WoodMac , say it could bring new opportunities through the creation of a more flexible tax structure . |
17 | Recent British medical breakthroughs have brought new hope , but the harsh reality for the 5% of men who have fertility problems is still a long , undignified and often unsuccessful series of treatments , a roller coaster of optimism and despair . |
18 | They say the airlift has brought new hope to people who would otherwise have faced a bleak future . |
19 | But this only brought new difficulties . |
20 | Again as has occurred in the developing countries , the reduction of their former isolation by modern transport and communications has brought new problems , most notably the outflow of young and active people , and the disruption of traditional cultures . |
21 | The real heroes of agriculture in Africa are the pioneers who down the centuries have brought new crops or cattle to their own or other communities . |
22 | " We have brought new roads , railways and the telegraph to this backward corner of the globe that would otherwise have continued to languish in the toils of an unprogressive past . |
23 | A Quality Circle team of Coalport flower makers , ‘ Simply the Best ’ , has brought new thinking to the making of bone china floral studies , which has given the marketing team a sweet smell of success . |
24 | But land also brought new men into the duke 's orbit . |
25 | But land also brought new men into the duke 's orbit . |
26 | War has frequently brought new nations into existence , as did the American War of Independence and many other wars fought for national liberation or unification , both earlier and later , or has destroyed old political systems ; and defeat in war has sometimes created conditions favourable to a successful internal revolution , as in Russia in 1917 , or to the emergence of independent nations from an imperial system , as in the Habsburg Empire in 1918 . |
27 | Kathleen knew it was only a case of stalling for time , but every day that passed brought new understanding of this enigmatic man who had captured her heart . |
28 | It was said to have brought new expressions of trust and gratitude for the Führer , ‘ the greatest gift for the German people ’ . |
29 | The latter it concluded brought new risks into the MIPS equation . |
30 | In the last few years , North Sea oil has brought new employment opportunities to Lewis and Harris , through a Steel Fabrication Yard at Stornoway . |