Example sentences of "[pers pn] new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 On the submarine they give us film badges to wear , but when they turn black they just give you new badges .
2 We got to buy you new shoes again and God Almighty knows where we can find the money . ’
3 ‘ I will give you new frocks and some company manners , whether you like them or not .
4 The following books on different aspects of dealing with stressful tension may give you new ideas .
5 In this short series , Diane will try to solve some of the problems and give you new ideas for using the garter carriage .
6 It is a common experience in reading that you read something , then try to write about it ; writing about it gives you new ideas , and so when you read the original again you find new things in it because of the new ideas you have brought to it .
7 Not only may a campaign raise public awareness of the issues involved and win you new supporters , but the sheer relentlessness of pressure and eventual embarrassment at being seen to do nothing may also prompt parliament or Government to introduce new policies .
8 Well those are the ones that Matthew we should n't have bought you new trainers when you 'd got these .
9 Well she new clothes can she ?
10 ‘ She reckons it were that chap she worked for , the one what lives in one of they new houses here in Upper Benbury . ’
11 So , basically , I want to know are they taken from erm a team which is already in the health service , or are they new posts funded , and funded by whom , bearing in mind the constant complaints we get from the health authority about lack of funds ?
12 Mr Smith started to give him new clothes but soon realized that William had no wish to be clean , as on the next visit the new suit would be filthy .
13 Though Bowler came from a similar background to Ricky Stride , he was more responsive to what Minton had to teach him and their conversations opened for him new areas of interest , in art , books and theatre .
14 A good conference speaker will stimulate the Profitboss , help him take perspective , give him new ideas , inspire him , motivate him .
15 By the time it had found it , a lot of people in the old movies and new news business were shouting very angrily at one another down telephones , and some of them were feverishly trying to give it new instructions .
16 Be it new products , new competition and new markets that do arise .
17 Later discoveries about genetics , molecular biology , population dynamics and behaviour have given it new dimensions .
18 We will restore public control of the National Grid and give it new duties and powers to ensure the long-term security of electricity supplies .
19 The vacancies came to light as the Department of the Environment announced a reorganisation of Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution , prior to giving it new powers in the ‘ green ’ Bill .
20 Nevertheless , Kenneth Branagh has saddled up the old warhorse and given it new colours .
21 Nevertheless , Kenneth Branagh , actor , director and entrepreneur , has saddled up the old warhorse and given it new colours .
22 Ferguson : Can you imagine it New Years day next year , 0 –0 v the scum at Old Trafford , 2 minutes to go and on comes Fergy junior .
23 To distinguish it from the medieval part of the college which hugs the splendid fifteenth-century cloisters , they called it New Buildings .
24 As part of this a rather different kind of social survey emerged and with it new kinds of data .
25 There are only six Tory MPs in the principality , four of them new boys .
26 Of course , there are changes in the public sector , changes in organisation — indeed government finds it an almost irresistible temptation to tinker with its machinery , merge departments , break them up and give them new titles .
27 By the late 1980s British publishing was issuing over 50 000 titles a year , more than 40 000 of them new titles , or well over a hundred ( on average ) for every working day .
28 Multimedia is bringing together companies from diverse sectors , including the computer business , publishing , broadcasting and consumer electronics , making them new collaborators or competitors .
29 Well the thing is if he can get four hundred quid why does n't he get one of them new bikes that Sinclair 's brought out ?
30 A trained monkey could operate them new machines — or a woman . ’
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