Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] a new kind [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There 's not a motorway for miles but the town straddles a new kind of super- highway , as sophisticated as anything in Europe .
2 In different ways , but for similar reasons , Hoccleve and Margery Kempe began a new kind of writing .
3 The company in Colchester , UK , had less than four weeks to convert machinery to produce a new kind of tube and meet the delivery deadline set by AS Denofa .
4 Radio produced a new kind of political commentator , far removed from the hidebound political columnist of the newspapers , epitomised by the American Fred Kaltenborn .
5 The government has at last realised the importance of preserving the eco system as a way to attract a new kind of tourist ( with more culture and money to spend ) who will see Gran Canaria not just as cheap holidays in the sun but as a living island .
6 The nineteenth century brought a new kind of search for the basis and foundation of theology itself ; a fresh attempt to bring human awareness and experience into the centre of theological study ; the forging of more specialised techniques for the literary and historical study of the Bible , techniques whose application helped to raise what were often felt to be disturbing and challenging questions about its meaning and relevance as well as about the standing and authority of established Christian doctrines ; and the sharp new question whether Christian theology itself ought not to be subsumed under some more general study of religion and religions .
7 Thus the disciplinary surveillance of the prison created a new kind of ‘ knowledge ’ of the convict 's body which created a new kind of power .
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