Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [v-ing] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , distance from motorways , railways or airports must be considered when choosing a new location .
2 Like destroying all the paintings one 's ever done and making a new start .
3 Shortly before that , I had gone into business with Mrs Edna Kirby , trading as KB Enterprises ( John Birch ) Ltd. , developing and producing a new type of UVA Sunbed .
4 A surge by Tsomet from two to eight seats was seen as representing a new phenomenon in Israeli politics " right-wing anti-religious sentiment .
5 The book was an immediate success , not only for its sexual interest and its association with the notorious Maundy Gregory [ q.v. ] , but also because it was seen as introducing a new mode of biography .
6 There is always a danger of this happening with innovation , of those instigating and leading a new initiative coming to believe that nothing happened in the field before their arrival .
7 Chen said the new company will draw on potential investors located while he was trying to save his old company : ‘ We will now apply what we learned in designing and building a new machine for early market introduction . ’
8 /USER_INPUT/ — is an input parameter specifying the DC title to be used when creating a new DC in LIFESPAN .
9 ‘ So it makes no sense at all for the bookseller to be buying and promoting a new title at , say , £14.99 when a book club has already offered it to its public at £8.99 — as happened last month .
10 Over in President Clinton-land , CARTER USM are gigging and plugging and finding a new lease of life winning the hearts of America 's indie kids .
11 ‘ It has been estimated that building a new abattoir from scratch to meet US rules would cost about 5 per cent more than an EC approved type , ’ said a spokesman .
12 Surveys will be made of recruitment to four manual occupations ( skilled and semi-skilled ) , using the methodology developed in the earlier study of non-manual occupations : selection of samples of specific job vacancies and interviewing the relevant recruitment decision makers , shortly after the vacancy has been filled , to question them about the whole process of recruitment from identification of a vacancy to selecting and appointing a new employee .
13 Be that as it may , the real question at issue is whether the provision was intended simply to provide a remedy in respect of proprietary rights that either entitled the proprietor to have some entry made on the register or entitled the proprietor to have some entry removed from the register or whether the provision should be construed as creating a new cause of action entitling the court to make rectification orders as it might in its discretion think fit in favour of persons who would not under substantive law , apart from paragraph ( b ) , have any proprietary rights which they could assert against the registered proprietor or chargee .
14 The directory you have specified when creating a new charge code using option 7.7.1 — Create Charge Code , can not be accessed by LIFESPAN .
15 Polly learns that getting a new tooth is part of growing up .
16 It was widely regarded as presaging a new era of more co-operative meetings between the leaders of the two governments .
17 ( 10 ) Throughout Stages 1 and 2 , DCSLs may be involved in advising schools , librarians , or library committees on practical matters , from suggesting trends in library layout ( for schools relocating or refurbishing their libraries in anticipation of , or as a result of , receiving a project grant ) to advising on precise requirements of order forms , the need to " weed " old stock to make space for the new acquisitions , and the desirability or updating or devising a new catalogue .
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