Example sentences of "had [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Radio Zambia reported on March 20 that defectors from the MMD had formed a new party , the National Party for Democracy ( NPD ) . |
2 | Robert Golan , chair of the association of Soviet immigrants , announced on March 31 that he had formed a new party , the Movement for Israel 's Revival . |
3 | The Christians believed that by the death of Jesus , the suffering servant of Isaiah , God had formed a new covenant not only with the Jews but with all peoples of the earth . |
4 | Not long after her arrival in Scotland she had to attend a New Year meeting in Aberdeen , far to the north over mountainous country . |
5 | Before this point , whenever IBM had developed a new computer it used a completely different architecture from previous models and consequently existing software and hardware were discarded . |
6 | Since 1954 the Soviets had developed a new proposal to resolve European security problems , whereby all existing European borders would be recognised in an arrangement involving Eastern and Western bloc states . |
7 | When he left , after numerous rows with American socialists , though the class struggle was still his main concern , he had developed a new sympathy with cultural and political nationalism , his character had mellowed , and he had matured into a thinker of depth , breadth , and originality , and an orator of force and passion . |
8 | For a rime after D-Day the stories of incoming prisoners had developed a new excitement . |
9 | Union Carbide as well as others , including ourselves , had developed a new product — linear low-density polythene . |
10 | ( Charles had developed a new theory about the director 's passion for working so hard . |
11 | Julias Lukasiewicz , from Carlton University in Ottawa , Canada , said that if new high speed trains were to be successful in North America then they had to include a new track like the Japanese Bullet trains or the french TGV . |
12 | In return Jaq had received a new electro-tattoo , imprinted on to his right cheek by Carnelian . |
13 | In the midst of the depression and a welter of screen bullets and punches Cagney had given a new definition of realism to the movies and this was a definition that Hollywood was delighted to accept . |
14 | Unwelcomed , unwanted , despised and dug out , they had added a new dimension to my life , given me another self and I wanted never to go from Claro . |
15 | He still stressed the desirability of banning the fascists but he now stated that anti-semitism had added a new dimension to the problem since 1934 . |
16 | But already Lili had added a new dimension to my view . |
17 | Initially the stated aim had been to promote economic and cultural co-operation , but the revolutionary developments in Eastern Europe since 1989 had added a new dimension , the grouping coming to be viewed as a vehicle for bringing emergent east European democracies into the Western fold . |
18 | Ileana felt that women had won a new respect after this military operation , not only from their own organization but throughout the FMLN . |
19 | Industrialized countries , however , felt that with international economic arrangements increasingly being negotiated through the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , UNCTAD had to find a new purpose . |
20 | First we had to find a new propeller and this was delivered by Sam , an engineer from Technical Branch , who made a record marathon run in his tiny van from Southampton to join us at Oban . |
21 | X , an officer at Kleinwort Benson , telephoned D and told him that the target company had accepted a new offer . |
22 | He had donned a new set of clothes and brought fresh doublet and hose for Corbett . |
23 | The early kerosene market was dominated by the American Standard Oil Company and Marcus Samuel realised the potential of Black Sea oil as a rival but had to design a new tanker to overcome stringent safety regulations operated by the Suez Canal . |
24 | The communist regime had to create a new elite that was both ‘ red ’ and ‘ expert ’ . |
25 | The late seventeenth century had seen a new departure in philosophic enquiry ; philosophers abandoned metaphysical speculations and tried to pursue their studies in a scientific spirit . |
26 | At this point I found myself wondering how anything so ugly could be so beautiful for believe me that one cat had stirred a new urge in me , the excitement of catching something totally new . |
27 | By 1978 , their father had made a new life in Beirut where he met and married Gail , a nurse . |
28 | She had made a new life for herself now in London , a better , much more successful life than Dublin . |
29 | Davidson , who had previously been married for a total of less than five years to three different wives , said after falling for Tracie that she had made a new man of him . |
30 | Indeed , it was explicit in its judgment that the Public Order Act had made a new offence of prison riot unnecessary . |