Sentence examples for into being new from inspiring English sources

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But even that's not good enough for media owners in Germany, who say they won't stop until they've legislated into being new rights that would require search engines to pay to index their content.

These conclusions lead Tegmark to endorse Hugh Everett's controversial "many worlds" theory -- that in a process that remains undetectable subatomic particles "hive off" and bring into being new worlds that are almost exact copies as our own but that might differ in some crucial respect.

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… When we develop our knowledge of human beings, we do not just change knowledge but potentially change what it is to be human' and this can bring 'into being new ways of thinking, feeling, acting and interacting' (Smith, 2005: 56).

I'm new into the business.

Taking individual risk into account in screening strategies is new.

Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White... willed into being a new kind of American university.

This triumph has also brought into being a new tradition in landscape writing.

Prohibition brought into being a new kind of criminal the bootlegger.

Many scholars have argued that the war brought into being a new conception of American nationhood.

He had brought into being a new European superpower.

Ms. Kamel's foray into politics is nothing new for her.

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