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

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31 Most recently , the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 provided a new definition of a deed and also strengthened the rules concerning writing .
32 It has been said that the Acts " provided a new cause of action and did not merely regulate or enlarge an old one " .
33 It is difficult at the best of times to persuade consumers to try a new product , but when it is more expensive than rump steak the problem is exacerbated , particularly when one of the undeniable attractions of vegetarianism is that it is such a cheap alternative to eating meat .
34 It is difficult to persuade consumers to try a new product , but when it is more expensive than rump steak the problem is exacerbated , particularly when one of the attractions of vegetarianism is that it is such a cheap alternative to meat
35 The frequent snowfalls meant the party was unable to try a new , technical difficult line on Khan Tengri 's marble face .
36 ‘ It would be interesting to try a new restaurant .
37 Remember , it is very important to try a new foundation on your jawline in daylight .
38 If you were to try a new carbon zinc battery on one of these testers , and then an alkaline one , in both cases the needle would bang hard over .
39 ‘ They were going to try a new drug on him which had never been tested on a human being before in an effort to try and stop the progress of the tumour .
40 As air fresheners and other chemicals deliver only temporary results , it is now the time to try a new product which does n't just mask smells , but actually digests them , claim the manufacturers .
41 The person who , despite their concern about the loss of a company pension , leaves an organisation after many years of service in a disliked job to try a new field may well do better , in health terms , than the person who sticks it out in the miserable job .
42 He says he was keen to try a new crop , and dwarf sunflowers ripen in time to harvest in late summer .
43 We need to try a new approach . ’
44 Lisbon diplomats said Portugal had asked the United States to try a new initiative to bring the two sides together .
45 However , winning the Trophée des Mères Cuisinières will bring her valuable publicity : ‘ It 's an important media event which is bound to attract a new clientele . ’
46 Brookhouse was fortunate for , as the cloth trade went into decline , it managed to attract a new industry that enabled it to keep going for a century longer than many of its counterparts .
47 Whannel believes that the main reason why this terminology has taken such an enduring grip is that it is being used to serve the commercial interests of Football League and club officials as part of a hidden agenda to attract a new type of football audience ( the ‘ family audience ’ ) and thereby solve the game 's economic crisis .
48 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 .
49 YORKSHIRE 'S unsettled batsman Phil Robinson should find it easier to attract a new county after a change of heart by the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday .
50 ENO too is launching a new Opera Studio — placing special emphasis on the collaboration between writer and composer ( and are also desperately seeking a sponsor ! ) .
51 That Porsche can show so little imagination when launching a new model is a corollary both of the popularity of the old 911 ( the only model unaffected by Porsche 's recent slump in sales worldwide ) , and of the conservatism at the top of the Stuttgart company .
52 Against this background , Citroen is launching a new executive car , the XM .
53 Of course , there is some justification for this : competition is intense and the Nigerian public 's purchasing power low , and so returns may be higher from launching a new product in a different market .
54 And Porsche was launching a new generation of rear-engined sports cars — the 911 .
55 CND is launching a new campaign as part of our overall goal of a nuclear-free world .
56 For example , launching a new perfume worldwide now costs an extravagant $50m .
57 The BBC is launching a new , youth-oriented arts programme to challenge the high-falutin' style of its own Late Show .
58 Yesterday the Home Office and the police force acknowledged that by launching a new code of ethics .
59 The Company will soon be launching a new video collection — for further info call the GRH Education Press Office on
60 They carved the longest bulletins on television into the news show we HAD to watch , launching a new genre of reporting after the stuffed-shirt formality of the BBC .
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