Example sentences of "[verb] them [art] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hirszowicz summarizes the specific features of communist bureaucracies which make them a new species of bureaucratic order as follows : |
2 | You 'll given them a new target to go for a ? |
3 | Despite reservations , America has given them a new lease of life ; a new challenge . |
4 | I think coming together after all these years has given them a new lease of life |
5 | They may be bottom of the table but their latest signings have given them a new lease of life . |
6 | For some — especially Jane — Henry 's presence had given them a new role , a new meaning ! |
7 | Only 130,000 of 700,000 eligible disabled people in Britain use their mobility allowance to run a vehicle which could give them a new life through personal transport . |
8 | We ca n't give them a new car park . |
9 | Give them a new target . |
10 | He says that the hospital should have told them a new machine was n't being bought . |
11 | Sixteen-stone PR ace Brian Cartmell says he has been approached by Buckingham Palace to give them a new image . |
12 | Instead , they were taken over for institutional use , sometimes in a public-spirited move to give them a new lease of life , sometimes for exploitation as large areas of relatively cheap floor space . |
13 | If there 's nothing wrong with your curtains except that you 've grown rather bored with them there 's quite a lot you can do to give them a new lease of life . |
14 | For six years up to the war , they had raised millions to help their German cousins and had absorbed over 60,000 refugees , not all of them living off charity by any means , but with the great majority owing thanks to Jewish organisations for giving them a new start . |
15 | Special tools have had to be made , an expensive process , also tools and machines from Swindon works have been refurbished to allow them a new life-serving the needs of preservation . |
16 | This gave them a new experience of evaporation , as well as time to draw on their prior experiences . |
17 | It gave them a new sense of opening opportunity , a new reason for raising standards and expectations , new cause to doubt the wisdom of a system which excluded many children from the chance of a full academic education from the age of eleven , and a new hope . |
18 | Most people are accustomed to follow linguistic rules more or less slavishly , but in this case they would be glad to change if only someone gave them a new set of clear rules to follow ( an earlier work by Miller and Swift was subtitled ‘ New Language in New Times ’ : it seems they take the optimistic view that we are living in a postfeminist world ) . |
19 | This meant that people were no longer willing to put up with unsatisfactory Church officials ; laymen especially were developing a personal spirituality which gave them a new confidence and commitment to their faith and which also enabled them to form an independent view of theology and Church organisation ; they no longer had to rely on the educated establishment . |
20 | It gives them a new opportunity to refocus priorities for improving the public health . |
21 | Good practice for them getting there : fly to Paris make contact with somebody who gives them a new passport find your own way to Frankfurt . ’ |
22 | It may be boring for nuclear experts to have to worry about plumbing , albeit sophisticated plumbing , but they must prove that they can get the simple bits right before Mr Lawson gives them a new reactor to play with . |
23 | But in embattled Eritrea the people are eager to learn and the teachers keen to offer them a new kind of education . |