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

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1 There was a carnival atmosphere , with stalls and sideshows to tempt the hired men and women to part with money handed over by new employers to seal the bargain .
2 In May , Kismayo had been taken over by new forces , and most of the people from the original clans had fled .
3 The London jewellers Tessiers reopened on 5 November , having been taken over by new owners .
4 In the 1970s and 1980s , as faith among British teachers in our English national heritage or in Leavis 's great tradition became less influential , there was a growing fascination with problems thrown up by new methods of cultural analysis .
5 Four out of five US resellers who carry Unix software estimate their Unix sales will increase by a average of 49% for the period 1991 to 1993 and are planning to expand their wares , according to ‘ A Study Conducted Among Unix and Unix-Related Product Resellers ’ run up by New Jersey-based Ralph Head & Affiliates .
6 Moreover , this ravaging of that part of the publicly owned stock which is most desirable and most in demand is not being made up by new building .
7 Three hamlets on the fringe of a fast expanding new town are fighting to avoid being swallowed up by new development .
8 On top of this is the danger that other council car parks could be swallowed up by new development .
9 Mr Murphy 's findings are borne out by new evidence of a decline in the use of legal aid .
10 But there was some evidence from the launch of the Mail on Sunday that the missing readers could be lured back by new papers .
11 In the case of the Colleges , the increased delegation of responsibilities bought about by new legislation warranted the introduction of new endeavours , or changes to existing ones , and the analysis helped to identify where these were required at all levels .
12 MANKIND 'S eternal quest for knowledge about the Universe has been fired afresh in recent years by the spectacular revolution brought about by new astronomy and space technology .
13 Underlying all four scenarios is a pessimistic view of the economy 's ability to create jobs at a fast enough rate to match the growth in productivity brought about by new technology .
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