Example sentences of "[vb mod] bring a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He hopes the new local government system may bring a new era of co-operation rather than confrontation . |
2 | When this 3 or 4lb skinny machine finally ships , it 'll bring a new meaning to the term ‘ sub-notebook ’ . |
3 | Exhibitions such as these could bring a new visibility to Greek and Roman art at the Met . |
4 | After long days and nights alone I would wake in the mornings wondering if this new day would bring a new poem from you , a new smile as you ran dancing towards me on your boxer 's turned-in toes . |
5 | So there could be reason to think his administration would bring a new dawn for local democracy . |
6 | You may feel pushed to the side by your baby , but the experience will bring a new maturity . |
7 | But in attempting to become Asia 's first holder of the game 's ultimate prize , the rising star of the East aims to prove that the ‘ the twain ’ can not only meet but , by harnessing the best of both hemispheres , he can bring a new dimension to the green baize . |
8 | It will be interesting to see whether Mains can bring a new dimension to All Black play . |
9 | It also provides a useful example to journalists bored with adding the suffix ‘ -gate ’ to the names they give to all political scandals , regardless of whether they have anything to do with break-ins in Washington : by adding ‘ -dome ’ hacks can bring a new sense of variety to their reports , regardless of whether they have anything to do with teapots . |
10 | Whether you manage one vehicle or a fleet of 10,000 , whether your journeys are long haul or local , whether you operate cars or coaches , vans or HGVs , Shell Fuel Cards can bring a new level of control to your fleet . |
11 | More modern views of this kind have dispensed with the metaphysical baggage of a pure Platonic universe of knowledge way above the senses of the uneducated , but the idea that reason can bring a new level of understanding still persists . |