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

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1 Perhaps as a result of his unpopularity , speculation about him has taken a new turn .
2 The national energy crisis in the Philippines has taken a new turn with President Fidel Ramos being granted emergency powers to charge higher rates for electricity , after the World Bank suspended a $250 million loan to the state-owned National Power Corporation .
3 The scandal of the so-called Dianagate tape has taken a new twist .
4 The forty-five year old mystery disappearance of American band leader , Glen Miller , has taken a new twist .
5 THE IDEA that Britain 's leading position in military technology automatically helps its industrial base has taken a new blow .
6 THORN EMI Software , the computer services division of the electronics and entertainment group , has been bought out by its staff and management in an £82m deal and has taken a new name .
7 PC Week , which has taken a new interest in Unix since the Novell announcement and will reportedly even grace us with its presence at Uniforum , attacked Microsoft 's NT last week in a pair of front-page stories headlined ‘ NetWare Casts Shadow Over NT . ’
8 Spanish industry and finance seemed to have taken a new lease of life , and the official propaganda machine lost no opportunity to attribute this trend to the sagacity of the Caudillo .
9 Meanwhile the politics of war had taken a new departure .
10 The watchers were now bellowing encouragement to each of the players in a game which had taken a new turn .
11 In a report to the 15th conference of the Kosovo LC on Nov. 9 , 1989 , Rahman Morina , its president , said that the struggle in Kosovo had taken a new turn and accused people of trying to encourage processes aimed at destroying Yugoslavia and at changing its federal system .
12 We have taken a new initiative , brand new initiative , we 've set up a whole new scheme doing this that and the other da da da , and in a sort of a tail end ,
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