Example sentences of "have [verb] a [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE TWENTIETH century has witnessed a radical new interest in alternative science and archaeology , generated by a new religious philosophy based on the idea of oneness with nature .
2 MIRROR Group Newspapers has joined a great new venture to save readers money .
3 The Salman Rushdie affair has given a whole new meaning to both anti-racist and black community politics .
4 A company director has given a whole new meaning to the term ’ house painting ’ .
5 The development of sophisticated computer techniques has added a whole new dimension to this ‘ post-production ’ stage of commercial-making .
6 There is no question , however , that geo-demographics has added a valuable new weapon to the marketing and advertising planner 's analytic armoury .
7 £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
8 Now Dillie has got a whole new show to delight you .
9 • 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 .
10 GE Plastics has introduced a strong new alternative to glass for home use — Lexan Margarde , which is said to be very effective .
11 TM is one of several consultancies that has found a lucrative new role in advising companies on their contract negotiations .
12 Jesus has brought a unique new way of life into the world ; St John described it in those first verses of his gospel :
13 Its strongest American card is its 44% stake in Amdahl Corp , and while IBM appears to be playing into Amdahl 's hands in the short term , Amdahl knows it has to build a big new business almost from scratch out of Unix and its Huron applications development and delivery environment if it is to grow much beyond its present $2,500m or so annual business .
14 Not surprisingly therefore , the results of the 1983 survey show that mass unemployment ‘ has created a serious new risk of what can only be regarded as downward social mobility — and that risk is much greater for men in working class positions , by whatever route they come into them , than it is for others ’ ( p. 17 ) .
15 But Pauline Daniels has created a whole new interpretation of the uproarious soliloquy .
16 Unisys Corp has launched a major new product line that is designed to integrate Unix and IBM Corp Systems Network Architecture networks across heterogeneous networking environments .
17 Perhaps somebody decided to enter a religious order just after she 'd bought a whole new wardrobe … = I shall have to wear them obviously — it will teach me a rather curious and special kind of humility .
18 Young motorists face a Government clampdown including having to display a special plate to show they 're new to driving and the possibility of having to pass a tough new test if they 're found guilty of serious traffic offences .
19 It is he also who , just when the publisher is cock-a-hoop at having reprinted a hot new novel within a week of publication , will telephone the sales department earnestly requested a single copy of the first impression .
20 The manners which Topaz had been taught at the convent were good enough as a basis for acceptable behaviour , but she soon discovered that she had a great deal more to learn , and would also have to adopt a whole new set of values .
21 But he finally slipped into Sydney and left having signed a lucrative new deal to assist Australian rugby 's new television broadcaster , Channel Ten , with their marketing of rugby for the next three years .
22 Although I 've trained and worked in this area since 1982 I am having to learn a whole new dimension that is multi-cultural .
23 Joseph had accompanied her willingly , but she had soon noticed that his manner was subdued and cool towards her , and this had added a vague new dimension to her unease .
24 Delving into the local history of the area , I discovered with amusement that in the early 1850s a certain superintendent of the then London & Birmingham Railway works at Wolverton had designed a fast new locomotive .
25 When told that Amnesty International had made a radical new departure in the choice of his successor , a decision that it was hoped would be regarded as courageous , Ian 's response was to nod .
26 He had built a big new house in the valley , beside the best clay for making good hard bricks .
27 He said , and Gary said , and I 've got a wee new motor .
28 They 've got a lovely new kitchen .
29 Fair enough , perhaps , but your ex-wife had got a rich new boyfriend .
30 Bernard and she had discovered a whole new range of fashionable sexual positions .
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