Example sentences of "[vb past] a [adj] new [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | His addition to the Scottish pack added a whole new dimension to the lineout play . |
2 | It was an experience which revealed a whole new meaning to the mind and body altering sounds ritually used by the tribal peoples of the East . |
3 | In icy American logging camps it was common for the cook to detonate small amounts of dynamite to cook the first meal of the day , which brought a whole new meaning to bangers for breakfast . |
4 | And even as they fouled up long-held theories on what was sexy , they gave a whole new dimension to perceptions of ‘ womanhood ’ . |
5 | And it gave a whole new meaning to tight trousers ! |
6 | Between them , these two events introduced a vast new audience to the wildly sensual new Brazilian dance called the lambada , and the songs that go with it . |
7 | The confrontation was extremely violent , reminiscent of a street battle in Derry or Belfast , and introduced an ugly new element to the asbestos row . |
8 | And they both wished a happy new year to all of the club members . |