Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] new " in BNC.

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1 Practitioners often feel that the number of methods open to them is limited , but as communications grow and change so new methods develop .
2 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 .
3 ‘ We need a central body to provide a seamless service and bring in new ideas . ’
4 The first is excluded because possession by the chargee will render the asset unusable by the company as security in favour of another creditor ; the second because registration would destroy the negotiability of the instrument ; and the third because these interests arise and disappear quite quickly and registration would be simply too burdensome and provide little new information as those dealing with charterers would normally assume the existence of such charges .
5 In mangrove swamps the branches send down new roots which take hold and then support the branch as it moves ever further out .
6 Perhaps the clearest example of Marxism being embraced as a substitute for a rejected Catholicism is offered by César Vallejo , whose poetry is constructed around biblical images both before and after his conversion to Communism and whose proletarian heroes ‘ appear as new Christs ’ urging redemption through collective love ( Vallejo : 1970 , p. 69 ) .
7 They have also worked through the night when needed to — quite literally — put up new flyovers by the following morning .
8 Once firms seek out new , more efficient premises , they tend to move to locations where production is more efficient and potential expansion easier .
9 Doctor Who , especially nowadays , is the type of programme they put fairly new Designers on to test their abilities .
10 Put out new plants in May or June in a warm , sunny position in well-drained soil .
11 Open up new opportunities for study .
12 The steam trains revolutionise travel and open up new towns and industrial markets .
13 The consequently enlarged margins , especially when tied to the acquisition of operations shed by their rivals in peripheral territories , open up new avenues of growth unsuspected by ‘ rational ’ calculations of advantage .
14 Even though scale requirements have come down and thus open up new possibilities in small markets , the gains will not be great until the assembly plants are backed by world-class support structures .
15 Labour was convinced , he said , that sensible environment policy could both promote employment and open up new areas of opportunity for industry .
16 They look quite new .
17 You may delete references , amend references and add completely new ones .
18 Pick up new BBC Gardeners ' World magazine and you 'll find food for thought from some of the country 's favourite gardening personalities .
19 As time goes by , and more machines are added to the scale , you 'll have a month by month reference for PC performance — and as performance levels creep ever higher ( as they are doing at the moment ) we 'll extend the scale , and pick up new reference points .
20 Working towards this NVQ will help them to expand their skills and pick up new ones while learning how the branch works .
21 These ideas are the ‘ triggers ’ which set off new lines of thought .
22 Speaking the day after a meeting of the Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) , Babangida said that caretaker committees would take over the adminstration of the two parties and would , in conjunction with the National Electoral Commission ( NEC ) , draw up new guidelines for the selection of party executives at local , state and national level .
23 Some councils set up new industry or employment committees , staffed by their own departments .
24 Their approaches differed — they consulted with organizations from the oppressed groups ; they set up new committee structures ; they funded voluntary groups and made space available to them ; they arranged awareness-training for their staff .
25 Fields set up new offices in London 's West End — in Woodstock Street — with the reservations and booking staff .
26 And given that devices change as new models are introduced , there will then be a daunting support job to be done just to keep up with the market .
27 We 're always going to escape , and find somewhere new , and just when we 're getting the hang of it all , we 'll have to go again .
28 I feel totally new world extravagant around you .
29 Indian publishers produce more new titles in English than any other country after Britain and America .
30 It is a commonplace that computers have the potential to revolutionise the way we communicate ; perhaps less commonplace , because less obvious , that because our starting-point is our existing methods and practices , we can be very slow to adapt to the computer 's potential and find radically new ways of working .
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