Example sentences of "[vb past] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It provided a new slant on his character .
2 It has been said that the Acts " provided a new cause of action and did not merely regulate or enlarge an old one " .
3 This discovery gave fresh impetus to research aimed at developing new drugs which , like aspirin , would relieve pain and control inflammation , and also it provided a new basis for testing candidate compounds .
4 Lasswells model was speedily recognised to be flawed — it assumed that the communicator had the intention of influencing the receiver and made no allowance for a feedback element in the communication process — but it provided a new method for the study of communication and was the stimulus for further analysis .
5 The arrival of the new Saturday l25mph High Speed Train service from Swansea to Pembroke provided a new job for the train guard : he had to leap out at Manorbier to open the crossing gates , wait for the train to clear the crossing , close them , and then walk seven coach lengths to give the driver the right away .
6 The contributions that were to be offered with the study of process may be surveyed from the viewpoint of soil science and the biogeographer , from that of the climatologist and the geomorphologist and then from the field of hydrology which to some extent provided a new focus of interest for physical geographers and one that proffered a link between at least the geomorphic and climatic aspects of physical environment .
7 In the textile industry a number of technical inventions produced an increase in output ; a way had been found of using coal , in the form of coke , to smelt iron ; and the steam engine was so improved that it provided a new source of power .
8 Most recently , the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 provided a new definition of a deed and also strengthened the rules concerning writing .
9 ARTS provision in north-east Essex entered a new era yesterday with the first meeting of a trust to promote painting and sculpture in the area .
10 Exploitation of the Auckland coalfields entered a new era in 1825 with the Darlington–Stockton railway , soon extended closer to the sea at Middlesbrough , where a town arose with startling suddenness .
11 During that decade of major war , Britain 's near-monopoly of factory industry was sustained , and after 1815 she entered a new era of economic history in which the mutual influences of industrialisation and trade expansion could work freely , and in which , as Professor Thomas has expressed it , " trade was the child of industry " .
12 After 1870 industrialization and urbanization entered a new phase , which economic historians have designated the second industrial revolution to distinguish it from the coming of industry to Britain over a century earlier .
13 My therapy with Dr Gyggle had continued and now entered a new phase .
14 The planning of British cities entered a new phase as a consequence .
15 The South Korean government 's policy of nordpolitik — the improvement of relations with communist regimes previously loyal to communist North Korea — pursued since 1988 , entered a new phase on June 4 when President Roh Tae Woo met President Mikhail Gorbachev for the first direct talks between a South Korean and Soviet head of state .
16 With the municipal elections of April — May 1945 and the final surrender of the Germans on 8 May 1945 , however , de Gaulle 's government entered a new phase .
17 In 1976 , Electricite/ de France ( EDF ) entered a new stage , launching a generation of 1300-MW reactors .
18 THE UGLY industrial dispute at Timex entered a new chapter yesterday with the abrupt departure of company president Peter Hall .
19 THE UGLY industrial dispute at Timex entered a new chapter yesterday with the abrupt departure of company president Peter Hall .
20 With a hug and a kiss from his stylish and loyal wife Hillary , the President-elect promised a new beginning for the country he called the Re-United States .
21 Butler 's building programme announced in his 1959 white paper , Penal Practice in a Changing Society , and the contemporary notion of the ‘ new generation prison ’ have each , in their own time , promised a new dawn .
22 Government minister Robert Freeman now had a meeting with Roberts and promised a new inquiry .
23 The new government 's policy document promised a new constitution to replace the one formulated under military rule in 1982 .
24 An interim Constitution , approved by the King , was published in March and promised a new Constitution and fresh elections by the year end .
25 THE Chancellor promised a new era for British Rail last night just as this steam train became the last to run into London .
26 First came Four Saints in Three Acts , produced in 1934 , and then The Mother of Us All ( 1947 ) , which demonstrated a new kind of plotless opera only now reaching a wider currency through the stage works of Philip Glass .
27 It was Dorothy who provided the watchful , loving companionship which , as he famously acknowledged in Book X of The Prelude , helped a new sense of self to be resolved from his doubts and confusions :
28 Fair play embodied a new philosophy that was probably more pervasive and influential than the more widely known ‘ work-ethic ’ and ‘ call to seriousness ’ amongst the Victorians .
29 So the management looked at the , the thing very critically and they , they designed a new stabilizer erm which did away with the whole housing , which did away with the cross er crossheads and the slides and it was so easily produced er that we were then seeking to , to sales representatives to go out and look for other work .
30 The first recorded Nonconformist Gothic chapel came in 1839 when Sir Charles Barry , who started work on the new Houses of Parliament the following year , designed a new church for Upper Brook Street Unitarian Chapel in Manchester , although the interior design still had the pulpit as the central feature against the east wall and facing the congregation .
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