Example sentences of "[verb] a whole [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 We really do need a whole new approach to the job . ’
2 The development of sophisticated computer techniques has added a whole new dimension to this ‘ post-production ’ stage of commercial-making .
3 His addition to the Scottish pack added a whole new dimension to the lineout play .
4 And bamboo is such a vigorous grower , a visit here can bring a whole new meaning to picking up a pot plant .
5 In the future , such systems will no doubt give a whole new dimension to videoconferencing .
6 It could give a whole new meaning to DROP-in centres and old folks ' CLUBS and mean that for once the social workers wo n't be criticised for making a balls-up … or down .
7 PETER Mandelson gave Labour the red rose and it 's said a whole new bloom to its image .
8 And his appointment to the position four years ago has certainly opened a whole new world to the former Tees and Hartlepool port authority chief executive .
9 Her electioneering methods will , I presume , give a whole new meaning to that old political maxim , ’ There is no such thing as a safe seat . ’
10 The Salman Rushdie affair has given a whole new meaning to both anti-racist and black community politics .
11 Now , for the final time we 're heading way out west with the man who 's given a whole new meaning to the term ‘ cowboy ’ — John Millar of the Daily Record .
12 A company director has given a whole new meaning to the term ’ house painting ’ .
13 Bringing a whole new dimension to the concept of in car entertainment .
14 It was an experience which revealed a whole new meaning to the mind and body altering sounds ritually used by the tribal peoples of the East .
15 THRIFTY women are giving a whole new meaning to being tight with their money by recycling their old leggings .
16 The band who were committed to the Abba revival and flares fives years ago have come out of retirement and intend to convert a whole new audience to their zany cocktail of punk , glam and psychedelia .
17 In icy American logging camps it was common for the cook to detonate small amounts of dynamite to cook the first meal of the day , which brought a whole new meaning to bangers for breakfast .
18 This is a collection of Sekers fabrics that will add a whole new dimension to the activities of the sales force .
19 And even as they fouled up long-held theories on what was sexy , they gave a whole new dimension to perceptions of ‘ womanhood ’ .
20 And it gave a whole new meaning to tight trousers !
21 As well as using the linguistic concepts of sign and system to analyze structures at various levels of a text , the structuralists returned to Saussure 's distinction between langue and parole in order to outline a whole new approach to literature .
22 Brings a whole new meaning to the term ‘ breast-stroke ’ .
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