Sentence examples for Provide something new from inspiring English sources

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Despite this they always provide something new.

"The aim was always to provide something new.

"It's a great way to provide something new to this special target market," Ms. McAninch says.

That's the same appeal of old-fashioned puzzles, but the video games provide something new: instantaneous feedback and continual encouragement, both from the computer and from the other players.

The taoiseach said he was looking forward to hearing Mrs May's speech but warned it must provide "something new and a lot more detail" than her government has offered to date.

Just when you thought local deals couldn't be improved, Exploreka tries to provide something new.

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The reason he convinced people to do that was that he was going to be providing something new".

It provides something new as well: an amalgam of Classicism and a harmonic language indebted to Ravel.

"The strategy of providing something new is a good one: it makes the service more about today rather than being an archive," says Toby Syfret of Enders Analysis.

It's important to make sure our towns continue to provide the same great quality planting as previous years, yet at the same time providing something new to keep things fresh.

That of providing something new and unexpected around just about every corner.

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