Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb pp] a new " in BNC.
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1 | To the BBC SSO , whom he holds in great affection — he first came to Scotland in 1988 for their Festival of New Chinese Music — he has gifted a new work , Death and the Fire : a dialogue with Paul Klee , to be premiered on 27 March . |
2 | He has devised a new C4 show , The Dice Game , loosely based on the idea in the book by Luke Rhinehart . |
3 | He has gained a new identity , but its nature is unclear to him . |
4 | Since that can best be done by bringing the war to a speedy end , he has begun a new round of diplomacy aimed at a ceasefire and peace negotiations . |
5 | He has built a new cowshed in the last year , and it is of brick and Cotswold stone — in keeping with the existing buildings . |
6 | He has joined a new group called The Popguns who have appeared several times in the independent charts . |
7 | Now , as a step away from the craftsman entrepreneur that has been John Makepeace 's hallmark he has introduced a new course to Hooke Park College for manufacturing businesses that want to make better use of wood . |
8 | He has entered a new world . |
9 | He has acquired a new chief . |
10 | Although he has found a new cutting edge to his game , after managing just five goals in his previous 104 league games , it is as a creator that Alex Ferguson most cherishes him . |
11 | He 'd had a new set made for him by the professional but somehow could not get used to them . |
12 | I think he 'd found a new Hell Fire Club . ’ |
13 | Ivan fired again , short experimental bursts as if he 'd got a new power-drill from the Christmas tree . |
14 | He 'd got a new one where he crossed his feet , and a new version of his smile . |
15 | ABOUT 15 YEARS ago the computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum announced that he had discovered a new personality type — the compulsive programmer . |
16 | In 1810 , the Russian industrialist Jacob Sannikov stood on the New Siberian Islands , looked to the north and thought he had discovered a new land-mass . |
17 | At first he thought that he had discovered a new particle , but then an astrophysicist friend of one of Alvarez 's colleagues recognised that it had the characteristics of proton-deuteron fusion — pd fusion-catalysed by a muon . |
18 | Hofmann realized that he had discovered a new and versatile chemical reaction which could provide a route to a wide range of new compounds . |
19 | When he published the Combattimento in 1638 , in his book of Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi , Monteverdi claimed in his preface that with it he had created a new genus of music , the stile concitato ( excited ) , whereas earlier composers had been content to express the molle ( soft ) and temperato . |
20 | Unlike me , he seemed to enjoy appearing foolish , thinking he had become a new , open person . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | He had donned a new set of clothes and brought fresh doublet and hose for Corbett . |
23 | Unaware he had obtained a new exit visa , Pyle waited till the following morning , then asked his bank staff in the Dharram office to check around the city and find out what Laing was doing there . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | To this end he had devised a new strategy : the assault was not to be made by men but by guns . |
26 | Eventually he had built a new being from dismembered corpses , and had re-animated it . |
27 | Perhaps he had found a new temporary partner by now . |
28 | HE HAD found a new publisher and his second novel was out . |
29 | Before long he had invented a new science called Gastrotechnology , which he defined simply as the scientific explanation of accepted principles of cookery . |
30 | Delaunay was himself profoundly aware that he had evolved a new kind of painting and he communicated his discoveries to Apollinaire with whom he had become very friendly . |