Example sentences of "have [verb] new [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Victoria College in Belfast has broken new ground with the promotion of deputy head Mrs Margaret Andrews to the top post .
2 A VISIT to Sellafield by the Fleetwood branch of the Salvation Army has broken new ground at the site .
3 The programme has broken new ground for Asian actors , the crew was inundated with requests from young Asian actors for parts .
4 Nonetheless , with the acquisition of accounting software house Ciel SA , also in October last year , Sage has broken new ground in Europe .
5 A health service trust has broken new ground in caring for people with Alzheimers disease .
6 Insurance group Guardian Royal Exchange has broken new ground by publishing a review by auditors Price Waterhouse in its interim results statement for the first half of 1992 .
7 Clive Barker ( 1977 ) of Warwick University has given new substance to the use of games in the training of actors and Brian Watkins ( 1981 ) has evolved a theoretical framework conceptually linking drama and game in a way which I shall attempt to build on in the next chapter .
8 THE role of Harry Thomason , Friend of Bill and TV producer , in the Case of the White House Travel Office ( see above ) has given new edge to a month-long spat between Washington and Hollywood .
9 The retreat from professional standards which marked the period of industrial action has given new impetus to those politicians and administrators who seek to define the teacher 's role .
10 Although a number of Directives were adopted in the 1970s on various aspects of employees ' rights , it is the passage of the Single European Act which has given new impetus to the evolution of EC social policies .
11 Good life:Woolwich Life has completed new business worth £76.4m , compared with £25m last year , in its second financial year of operation .
12 Iceman has shed new light on knowledge about our ancestors .
13 Marine biologist Sam LaBudde has presented new evidence to the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea that Alaskan Indians are killing walruses for their ivory .
14 The Fruitmarket Gallery , which closed in February 1991 in financial disarray , has secured new support from the Scottish Arts Council and has appointed a new director .
15 Over the past decade the trust have raised more than £1.5 million , which has bought new equipment for the health service ranging from a tumour locating device and an ultrasound baby scanner to a cataract surgery laser and the CT Scanner .
16 A GROWING demand for slate roofs has breathed new life into traditional slate quarrying in north Wales and given a fillip to villages that for centuries have relied on the industry for jobs .
17 The recent Institute statement of intent on continuing professional education has breathed new life into the debate over the cost of structured CPE , and it is not difficult to see why .
18 Mr Pearse , a lifelong clearing banker , has inspired new confidence in the staff , and streamlined the bank 's retail network and range of products .
19 They say the airlift has brought new hope to people who would otherwise have faced a bleak future .
20 A Quality Circle team of Coalport flower makers , ‘ Simply the Best ’ , has brought new thinking to the making of bone china floral studies , which has given the marketing team a sweet smell of success .
21 This has always been a feature of political life , but has assumed new prominence since 1979 .
22 Claire Baines who has spent almost her entire life with one leg in plaster because of a fracture in abnormal bone is one of those who has gained new hope through the technique , known as the Ilizarov frame .
23 It is the second time in under a year that the packaging and printing giant has issued new equity for big acquisitions .
24 The UK Central Council for Nurses , Midwives and Health Visitors has issued new guidance to nurses ( UKCC , 1988 ) about drug administration which is a follow-up circular to clarify its 1986 ‘ Advisory Paper ’ .
25 The shift over recent years to the data-based study of actually occurring language , as distinct from a reliance on the linguist 's intuition as a representative user , has yielded new information about English — for example , new facts about frequency of usage and about the use of language in the achievement of meaning in context .
26 Far from lessening the role of domestic politics , the growing interdependence of the world economy has put new pressure on the national political authority .
27 Sydney Possuelo , a strong advocate of Indian rights who has recently been appointed head of Brazil 's Indian agency FUNAI , has put new impetus behind the massive initiative , ‘ Operation Free Jungle ’ , set up to rid the Yanomami land of gold miners .
28 In that time , it has created new philosophy within Scottish Nuclear for getting things done , improving the way we work , and making significant savings in the company 's costs .
29 Uruguay has obtained new money in a deal due to be signed on January 31st .
30 The Health and Safety Commission has released new guidance on lifting patients amid criticisms that previous guidance was not enforced .
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