Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] to [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Physical activity and natural light Light exercise and brisk walks taken at your accustomed time by the new local time will help to adjust you to the new time zone and to make you feel ready for sleep at bedtime .
2 And this is gon na introduce you to a new word called psychographic and psychographic , you think you 've got , you can break it in two you 've got the psychological aspects and the graphic or mapping , the mapping of the psychology .
3 Kings led them into battle for the land ( e.g. 2 Kings 8 ) and prophets pointed them to a righteousness that would bring them to a new highway , a land where mountains would be levelled , rough places smoothed ( Is. 40.4 ) , and the Prince of Peace would establish his kingdom .
4 Already the only preserved railway to be operating a regular commercial freight contract jointly with British Rail , the present proposals would lift it to a new level of national importance .
5 ( A favourite way of disposing of demons is the same trick as is used to deal with miracles : assign them to the New Testament era , where they can do no harm or cause any embarrassment . )
6 Morning by morning in my regular reading , which at the time was in the Song of Songs , I heard the Lord calling me to a new stage in ministry .
7 It might have been expected that the tribal masks and statuettes that had such a profound effect on Picasso 's painting would have excited him to a new activity in the field of sculpture as they did Derain and , to a certain extent , Matisse .
8 At a push , you could use a disk editor , such as the one included with Norton Utilities , to recover files — just hunt down the file you want and copy it to a new file .
9 Nurses can help all patients by talking with them , keeping in mind the objective of orienting them to the new environment and routine .
10 He had pride at stake , deposed champion Senna to humble — and a point to underline to the team that has negligently abandoned him to a new career in America .
11 And her husband Steve , who had been planning to treat her to a new look for her birthday , wholeheartedly approved of her dramatic transformation .
12 I find that when I am stuck on a problem , a simple contemplation of different problem solving techniques can lead me to a new approach .
13 I had the radio on low , in case they interrupted the broadcast with any bulletins that might lead me to the new Night Mayor .
14 GUNMEN killed an Irish nurse yesterday when they attacked a convoy taking her to a new assignment in Baidoa , a Somali towns at the centre of the famine region .
15 First , the bishop had been enthusiastic in inviting him to the new work and had been wide open to the initiative .
16 We could always engage in the Rawlsian form of argument and apply it to the new information once it becomes available .
17 I said when I was told the Echo had seconded me to a new day job , a comic career move .
18 I said when I was told the Echo had seconded me to a new day job , a comic career move .
19 Yes , he 'd bring Ma to the fête , by way of introducing her to the new life .
20 In their May 29 communiqué , ministers said that " we have agreed that a study of NATO command structures should be pursued as a matter of urgency with the aim of streamlining and adapting it to the new situation " .
21 Initially created in 1982 , Logan has continued to adapt this work , and recently revised it to a new height of over ten metres .
22 Tolstaya buffs it to a new shine : ‘ The wind droned in the trees and water flew in the wind , and birds , cawing , bushed in billows in transparent trees , on rusty domes ; clear puddles trembled , reflecting the lights of stands selling dumplings , vodka and meat pies ; and alarm , life and desire breathed , smiled , and ran in the air — common property , unclaimed , no-one 's . ’
23 A centralized revolutionary organization , created and directed by the intelligentsia , might ‘ run ahead ’ of the peasantry , or even develop ambitions contrary to those of the masses and subject them to a new form of oppression .
24 Perhaps Eleanor was strong enough to force Gina out of his life and house , and help him to a new beginning .
25 The breadth of Montagnier 's assignment — to examine social and public health issues as well as current research — has prompted speculation that the government may appoint him to a new position of national AIDS coordinator .
26 The industrial and commercial development of England had by this time succeeded in ‘ ruralizing ’ the countryside by reducing the economic viability of much small-scale manufacture and domestic handicraft and transferring it to the new system of factory production in the towns .
27 ‘ What have they done to you now ? ’ she had mildly enquired , looking up from a photocopy of an article on The Compulsion to Public Prayer : a study of religious neurosis in a post-Christian society which she had just received in her own post , and Charles had said , ‘ Asked us to a New Year 's Eve party . ’
28 Then he organised a coach to bring them to a new life in Britain .
29 He conducted us to a new restaurant , the Hungry Horse , which was pronouncedly ‘ gay ’ , with all the young waiters in tight-fitting cotton trousers of small blue-and-white checks .
30 It 's doing something like this which is historically the foundation of this country and carries us to a new era .
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