Example sentences of "bring a new [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 It will be interesting to see whether Mains can bring a new dimension to All Black play .
3 Exhibitions such as these could bring a new visibility to Greek and Roman art at the Met .
4 When this 3 or 4lb skinny machine finally ships , it 'll bring a new meaning to the term ‘ sub-notebook ’ .
5 But he endorsed the belief of most people at ringside that Lewis can be the man to end Britain 's search for a world heavyweight champion , and bring a new order to the division .
6 MR UNIVERSE will gird up his loins in briefs which bring a new meaning to the term bikini line , clip his diamond ear-stud into place and take the rattler from his Guildford home to Luton this week to begin his reign by promoting a new range of office furniture .
7 Since our rather unsuccessful sortie to Scotland during the winter of 1971 the Klondyke trade had revived and was bringing a new prosperity to the north west .
8 A group of young drug-addicts and glue sniffers from a nearby remand centre knocked off the voie normale in the company of their warders without too much bother , bringing a new meaning to the old phrase ‘ going high . ’
9 Modern developments in artificial intelligence are bringing a new light to past perceptions of how the human mind interacts with nature .
10 June 1944 also brought a new experience to the public in London — the first of the ‘ unmanned Bombers ’ called ‘ V1 ’ by the Germans , but ‘ doodle-bug ’ by the Londoners .
11 The convenience of picking up a power-tool without having to plug it in has brought a new freedom to woodworkers .
12 The absence of Essex and Lancashire brought a new look to the boys ' championship and matches were keenly contested before Kent claimed the title .
13 His conquest of the Persian Empire , completed in 330 B.C. , brought a new prosperity to the cities of Asia Minor .
14 But today it was stronger , deeper , as though his casual clothes and presence in her home brought a new edge to their growing relationship of fierce sexual undercurrents and mutual hatred .
15 The integral construction of bodies , new air-sprung bogies , air conditioning , excellent sound and heat insulation , and a high standard of luxury furnishing and decor for both second and first class , and above ali strength to resist compression and buckling forces in an accident to an extent never seen before , brought a new era to BR coach design and made the HSTs deservedly popular .
16 In December Pearl Harbor brought a new urgency to the task of converting the economy into a vast war machine .
17 It brought a new meaning to the phrase ‘ terminal breakfast . '
18 One bit of good news in 1966 , however , was when Ken Tyrrell brought a new Matra to England for Jackie to test .
19 Some Jews had been conspicuously successful in adapting to British life and they undoubtedly brought a new vitality to an economically declining region .
20 Polarisation brings a new twist to fusion research
21 This is an illuminating comment on Smart 's work , which like that of all three of the poets of this period studied here , breaks clean from the worn-out conventions of eighteenth-century poetic tradition , and brings a new life to poetry .
22 This is n't the place to go into the details of the technology — turn to page 237 for the sordid facts — but it may be worth saying that the computer brings a new flexibility to the typesetting .
23 C-Sat brings a new look to the popular statistics package Oxstat .
24 Eastman Fine Chemicals brings a new dimension to the worldwide manufacture and marketing of fine chemicals .
25 Della Jones brings a new vitality to her mezzo arias .
26 The gentle touch of softened water is kinder to your skin and hair , and brings a new softness to towels and clothes .
27 It brings a new light to conversations about matters such as sexual dishonesty in relationships .
28 ‘ Obviously the new stand and the increased interest in racing at Down Royal are likely to bring a new generation to the track and we wish to be there to provide a professional service , ’ a member of the bookmakers association told me .
29 With hindsight it seems that the prevailing structures of police practice will remain as powerful as ever , for at a conference on policing at Bristol University ( 1988 ) , the newly retired Sir Kenneth admitted that police culture had defeated many of his attempts to bring a new ethic to the managerial style during his reign as commissioner of the metropolis .
30 By ending non-tariff barriers , such as customs controls , restrictive business laws and technical regulations , it was hoped to bring a new boost to the European economy with greater competition and expanded trade after 1992 .
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