Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We will give people a new right of access to open country , create new national parks and step up protection for special sites . |
2 | One thing which could give pagers a new lease of life is miniaturisation . |
3 | Just before she died , Claire and her mother Helen spoke of how they hoped the transplant would give Claire a new lease of life . |
4 | ‘ New signings give people a new lease of life . |
5 | The project 's cost around three thousand pounds And at a public screening in November The Swindon Diaries are almost certain to give people a new perspective on the town . |
6 | flo plays wide midfield on norways national team — but i think he is used mainly as a target man for sheff utd. norw coach drillo wants to try a setup with one ‘ Flo ’ as both left and right wide midfielder , then trying to hit hard high , crosses from behind towards the ‘ towers ’ at the sides thus giving football a new dimension of play . |
7 | The box brainchild of Unilever research workers Christine and David Gorman has given science a new slant for pupils at Ladymount School , Pensby , Wirral . |
8 | The box the idea of Unilever research workers Christine and David Gorman has given science a new slant for pupils at Ladymount School , Pensby . |
9 | The ‘ Suspender ’ gives floaters a new lease of life . |
10 | This raised the prospect that Yeltsin might use the Russian presidency as an ultra-reformist power base from which to challenge Gorbachev 's authority , making Russia a new element of instability in the already crisis-ridden Soviet Union . |
11 | I just bought Alan a new pair of jeans . |
12 | The assistance , however late in the day , gave Hewett a new lease of life ; he flew at Slatter , striking him so hard with his police stick that he split it in pieces and knocked him out . |
13 | Military victory in the Falklands gave Britain a new stature for a time , but by 1987 the impact of this had disappeared . |
14 | He gave events a new reality for those who had hardly realised that politicians were people just like themselves — presumably the Karl Marx Memorial Library acquired the copy here on the principle ‘ Know thine Enemy ’ . |