Example sentences of "[vb mod] give [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But he could give the new boy his debut in Lisbon on Tuesday , when United take on Benfica in a testimonial for Eusebio that also marks 25 years since United beat the Portuguese to win England 's first European Cup .
2 Purchasers could give the new deal a push by insisting that providers implement it .
3 The maintenance of full employment would cause social and political changes which would give a new impetus to the opposition of the business leaders .
4 After each paragraph of information , which is introduced by a dash , the sentence written in italics gives the kind of explanation a supervisor would give the new assistant .
5 All recognised , however , that it would be the groundswell against terrorism and crime which would give the new body its momentum .
6 Through the generations they will be repeated and there will be a response in some poetic soul , and the idea will be reborn in a poem that will give a new impact to the ancient idea .
7 It is likely that Compact will give a new focus to such activities and provide new opportunities for student involvement .
8 This , they argue , will give a new lease of life to moribund markets in cities like Hamburg and Hanover , which lie close to the former border between the two Germanies — near the once feared Soviet army , that is , and some way from once all-important markets to the West .
9 These can give a new lease of life to a jaded windowbox or tub .
10 Cystic fibrosis consultant nurse Fran DuncanSkingle said : ‘ A transplant can give a new lease of life because the cystic fibrosis does not reappear in the new lung . ’
11 Franchising , however , can give the new business a real head-start by providing both infrastructure and the back-up to get it moving and growing .
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