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

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31 It 's all anonymous , you 're not e e e nobody know who it is , it 's for it 's for a dictionary and they want new words that are commonly used and they do n't want and all old words that never get used it 'll be dropped in the next edition of the dictionary .
32 They want new apparatus for their labs ; they want new textbooks and new books in the library , and they find they 're having to compete with bits for microcomputers and they say well what about a good book , is n't that better ?
33 They want new apparatus for their labs ; they want new textbooks and new books in the library , and they find they 're having to compete with bits for microcomputers and they say well what about a good book , is n't that better ?
34 I want new thinking out of you . ’
35 Plenty of people want new babies . ’
36 ICL SHIPS NEW DRS MODELS , QUIET ON VIKING
37 This improved customer focus has aided the development of existing commercial opportunities and helped to identify and pursue new ones .
38 The plays have been a focus not only of critical activity employing new models for interpretive inquiry but also of scholarly activity which has contested many previous assumptions about how plays were performed , codified into texts , and circulated within society .
39 What can be altered in the short term is the cost of employing new workers , and this can be achieved either by forcing down wages , or by reducing the employer 's costs .
40 The argument for the Banks employing new staff is indeed great .
41 Also , employers are constantly employing new staff so the return on selection has to be calculated over a longer period of time to get a true picture of the effects of selection methods .
42 Reconstructions of events such as this , organised by local groups , encourage interest in local rest in local history and may yield new information .
43 Yet the changes in the media themselves or the changed context in which they operate pose new challenges .
44 Looking to the future , in the 1990's the Channel Tunnel is due for completion and the flow of traffic generated by this new route will , no doubt , be fully exploited by the drugs runners and pose new problems for British and French Customs controls .
45 Transnational companies , particularly oil and mining concerns , are also to blame , driving new roads into remote areas to reach their concessions .
46 They claim it is driving new jobs away from the area .
47 Although CDs are still to a large extent an instrument of liability management , such arbitrage has become increasingly important in driving new issuance recently .
48 First , he must regain support abroad , stop the economy from re-entering the tailspin in which he found it and reconquer the two-thirds of the country lost to an undeclared civil war , without driving new recruits into the arms of the guerrillas .
49 IN THE words of the Gaullist leader , Jacques Chirac , France 's eagerly awaited new government has turned out to be the former Rocard government minus Michel Rocard .
50 BOOK NOW The Thieving Magpie ( Rossini ) Opera North 's tribute to the composer of the year is an eagerly awaited new staging ( by Martin Duncan ) of this rarely performed opera semiseria .
51 Aside from our Opening and Closing Galas and special Mid Festival screenings , we will be putting the spotlight on the best films from the international festival circuit and some eagerly awaited new releases .
52 An eagerly awaited new tax law that includes a provision for tax relief on personal and corporate donations to cultural , educational , scientific , sporting , religious and humanitarian institutions and events was introduced in the Czech and Slovak Republics on 1 January , the first time that such provisions have been made in Czechoslovakia since 1938 .
53 Another chapter was added recently when work on the long awaited new St Patrick 's Junior School was suddenly halted when the main contractor went into receivership at the beginning of this year .
54 Eastern Stearman are able to completely rebuild a basic airframe , fit new wings , a re-lifed engine and finish it to individual specification and colour scheme .
55 And if you move to a new house , remember that other people may still have keys to the premises — fit new locks , and use them !
56 As we shall see , it is possible in the quantum theory for the ordinary laws of science to hold everywhere , including at the beginning of time : it is not necessary to postulate new laws for singularities , because there need not be any singularities in the quantum theory .
57 Hopes that the increased use of aluminium in motor cars to meet new mileage standards required by clean-air legislation in 1990 would encourage greater demand , failed to materialise amidst fears of recession in the car industry following the outbreak in August 1990 of the Gulf crisis .
58 When I joined the NCT , like most members , I did so because I wanted the best antenatal classes possible and it seemed that I would have the chance to meet new mothers and make new friends after the birth too .
59 In autumn fast ice grows out from the land to meet new ice that forms at sea ; from a March minimum of 3–5 million km 2 the pack ice spreads to 17–20 million km 2 by September ( Foster , 1984 ) , an annual variation far greater than that of the Arctic Ocean ( Figure 5.5 ) .
60 The Chancery , i.e. the Chancellor 's office , has a power ( Statute of Westminster II 1285 ) of framing new writs in cansimili casu — i.e. to meet new cases sufficiently like those for which writs already exist — and new writs are from time to time framed .
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