Example sentences of "[adv] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They often go into the attack basing their arguments on , say , sales data , and if that fails , they fall back on another tack , perhaps new product development .
2 Perhaps New Age , like ecology , will have to change its name to really cross over .
3 Even an apparently new fortune like Sir Lewis de Bourgh 's , displayed by his dictatorial widow Lady Catherine in Pride and Prejudice , enables Rosings to set the standard for Hunsford .
4 Nos. 19 , 20 , 24 received new dashes and apparently new brake gear , with longer handles to the hand-brake , which necessitated a dash corner hand rail cranked outwards to clear it .
5 And although there is less new material to play on your deck , second-hand shops are bulging with whole collections that have been turfed out by over-zealous digital converts .
6 She supported me enthusiastically in bringing in new work practices in the interests of efficiency , and in introducing new services and extending others .
7 One of erm questions which I was asked to address on this occasion was er in connection with the obtaining of new work was why erm do n't we er give financial incentives to er if they are successful in bringing in new work .
8 If anybody is successful in bringing in new work into the office , clearly that reflects in their achievements and their objectives , merely that reflects in their assessment so far as er their managers and are concerned and clearly that will will be reflected in their pay , so that will be the way that er we would normally tackle and that would be the way I I was prepared to tackle it .
9 There are fears over the future of a theatre following a decision to bring in new management .
10 Since then , the UK holding company merged with Caradon and brought in new management , and now operates in building products , plastics , central heating equipment and security printing .
11 Thomas Pennant observed in 1782 that the Grand Junction Canal , between Trent and Mersey , had brought in new building materials : ‘ the cottage , instead of being half covered with miserable thatch , is now covered with a substantial covering of tiles or slates , brought from the distant hills of Wales or Cumberland .
12 The cash will be spent on ‘ de-bottlenecking ’ the production line — bringing in new equipment to speed up manufacture .
13 At its best , it extended the family circle and brought in new blood ; it relayed vital personal information ( too often dismissed as gossip ) and offered an informal moot for exchanging opinions and information .
14 Both Mr Segni , who is 50 , and Mr Orlando , who is 43 , reproach their party for its inability to bring in new blood and fresh ideas .
15 We 're a little one-paced at the moment , so I want to raise the pace of the training sessions , although that does n't mean we have to bring in new blood quite yet ’ .
16 They felt they should either bring in new blood or sell the company .
17 It was riddled , in his opinion , with old and stupid men , most of whom had been recruited by word of mouth or by membership of a certain club or school society , but to give Menzies his due , he did bring in new blood of a different order .
18 ‘ We 've searched the local leagues for talent in an effort to bring in new blood , and hopefully a few more will be coming in the near future . ’
19 Although such ploys help to boost banks ' capital ratios , they do not bring in new cash .
20 This would entitle them to sack Eurotunnel 's management , bring in new equity participation , and pull the plug on the £1bn invested by existing shareholders in the project .
21 And secondly we do recognize the quality of the countryside South of Cleveland and need to retain its character and the lit the character of its villages which erm in fact do add to the attractions of the area when you 're trying to e erm bring in new industry .
22 SEL 's two managers , Patrick Murphy and Graeme McLeish , themselves Salford graduates , are always glad to hear from former Salford students in commerce who can bring in new business in translation or language training either through their own companies or through their business contacts .
23 Then the land had to be cleared of its debris for the sowing and pasture , and the forests cleared of their tangle , and the journeys made , of necessity , to bring in new seed and new livestock .
24 The government is to bring in new guidance on how SSDs should inspect independent schools following complaints of heavy handedness .
25 In this book , we tried to develop a somewhat new approach to grammar , based on the idea that grammar , to be useful to the learner , should be ‘ communicative ’ , i.e. should relate the forms and structures of the language to their meaning and use In terms of the number of copies sold , this has been the most successful book of which I have been an author .
26 Citroen BX ( all new model ) June '93
27 Fiat Uno ( all new model ) Spring '94
28 Fiat coupe ( all new model ) Early '94
29 If the kisses which she [ Princess Amalia at Aachen ] gave to my children , and to Wolfgang especially , had been all new louis d'or , we should be quite happy ; but neither the innkeeper nor the postmaster are paid in kisses …
30 Prison officers allege that the implementation of Fresh Start has led to understaffing because not enough new prison officers have been recruited .
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