Example sentences of "[coord] a new [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | There are examples all the time , of a , I 'm not going to use football as an example or a team as an example in football , and if you suddenly get a new member to the hockey team or a new member to the football team , or whatever and the whole team is transformed just by this one extra person , this one person joining in . |
2 | In this way , prayer gives new shape to our emotions and a new character to our attitudes . |
3 | Mr. Stogdon , who plays cricket for Ropley in the Hampshire League , said : ‘ I am looking forward to working on the Winchester sub-division which offers a fresh challenge and a new dimension to my career . |
4 | The general pattern seems to be , however , that ‘ second wave ’ change has achieved its first objective — the implementation of new structures — but has largely failed to achieve the ‘ cultural ’ sea-change : the involvement of clinicians and a new approach to consumers . |
5 | It involved nothing less than a new paradigm and a new approach to the relationship of theory and practice in educational management " ( Hughes et al. |
6 | They have had their problems , but they are going for a fresh start with a new ground , a new clubhouse and a new approach to playing matters . |
7 | For Christ , by his death , has served sentence for our sin , and offers forgiveness and a new life to all men . |
8 | An interrupt causes the current PSW to be stored ( in main storage ) and a new PSW to be loaded . |
9 | Lifted up to a new level and a new nearness to our Lord Jesus Christ . |
10 | This is obviously not new , and is in part an expansion of the teaching of a long line of papal encyclicals on social justice beginning with Leo XIII 's Rerum Novarum and extending up to Pope John 's Mater et Magistra and Pacem in Terris , but there is no possible doubt that the Council , following in this the footsteps of Pope John , gave both a wider range and a new urgency to concerns of this kind as properly constitutive of a very large part of Christian living . |