Example sentences of "[adv prt] to new " in BNC.

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1 It was n't but a few months ago that I was telling them how bad everything was , how we had to keep our spending down to new lower budgets because if we did n't the next cuts we would have to make would be human ones .
2 ‘ At night I would wrap the children in blankets , put them in the car , and drive down to New Covent Garden to collect the fruit and vegetables . ’
3 Erlich had gone down to New Scotland Yard fast enough to be more than 25 minutes early for his appointment .
4 The firm puts the success down to new models which are selling well abroad …
5 That brings us back to the domestic market and the attempts just 18 months ago by supermarket buyers to force lamb prices down to new depths and twist sheep farmers ' tails till their eyes popped .
6 Sure enough , Andy 's new baby is a delicious-sounding thing — crisp , subtle and very , very sensitive , perfect for anything from complex traditional-style tunes through to New Age doodlings , thumb-picked ragtime or simply strumming with a light pick .
7 Two further problems confronted the manager : was the national curriculum up to the age of 16 going to feed sensibly through to new policies which were emerging from the combination of general and vocational education from 16 to 19 ?
8 All council houses which have been ‘ bought ’ by their tenants will be taken back into public ownership without compensation and handed over to new tenants with the greatest priority — disabled black lesbian single mothers with a criminal record , etc .
9 They will hand over to new operators at the end of this year , and are likely to sell their shareholdings in ITN .
10 The influence of a business contact or personal friend wins you over to new tactics making the weekend a crucial time in your future decisions and options .
11 Administrative assets " primarily used for the purposes of the former Ministry of State Security/National Security Office " would " accrue to the Trust Agency unless they have already been given over to new social or public purposes since the above mentioned date " .
12 go over to New Flats for a little while ?
13 Try to think more positively about walks , and wake up to new opportunities outside your immediate area .
14 We will open it up to new groups such as low-paid and part-workers .
15 The northbound exit from Victoria was through a series of tunnels up to New Basford where a class 01 is seen approaching the station and signal box in March 1956 .
16 Indications of the lasting potential of workwear comes with the news that the traditional companies are now opening up to new design suggestions coming from the UK .
17 Geoffrey Scott was at Rugby School from 1898 to 1902 , and in 1903 went up to New College , Oxford , as an exhibitioner .
18 Pursuant to Falkenhayn 's scheme of grinding the French Army to pieces by sheer weight of artillery , the Fifth Army 's guns had orders to move up to new positions as soon as the enemy first line had been overrun .
19 The markets have been earmarked for closure because it will cost more than £6m to bring them up to new EC hygiene standards .
20 It may be worth pointing out to new customers who prove reluctant to pay on time that the keenly competitive rates being charged on the haulage contract can only be maintained if customers settle promptly .
21 FB.6 J–1140 arrived on September 11 and was dismantled , crated and shipped out to new owner , Kermit Weeks at Tamiami .
22 it was still in the sixties , they call it the swinging sixties , I mean I did n't see anything swinging in the sixties at all , I did n't think it was swinging , but er and they do n't like now the swinging sixties and I think really it was then that er people did er branch out to new ideas .
23 As we argued here on 17 April , Labour 's failure in the 1992 election was more to do with its inability to mobilise its traditional base of support than with any inability to reach out to newer social groupings .
24 The fees , based on time and difficulty rather than on salary level , have been kept competitive ; the firm 's offices , first in High Holborn , then in New Cavendish Street , then in Harley Street and back to new Cavendish Street again , are presentable and functional rather than opulent or ‘ space age ’ .
25 As the moon completes its orbit it seems to shrink or wane through the phases of gibbous , half moon and crescent , back to new moon .
26 When he got back to New Place , he was not a well man .
27 And then we 'll have to deal with that other one and er and , and resolve that one way or the other and make , make sure we 've done that reasonably reasonably quickly , either g sending her back to new business or er trying to find another position for her if she ca n't actually cope with that .
28 Nothing could dent the self belief that was driving her on to new heights .
29 This enhancement leads on to new stages in cognitive complexity :
30 He is dynamic and creative , always moving on to new realisations of his infinite activity .
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