Example sentences of "[verb] [pos pn] [noun pl] for a new " in BNC.

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1 NATIONAL Trust houses and gardens open their gates for a new season of visiting , starting on Wednesday , April 1st .
2 KATHLEEN MACK , a 74-year-old stud owner , has forced a development company to amend its plans for a new overspill village for Cambridge by turning down a £6m offer and chasing the company 's surveyors off her land with a shotgun , writes Christian Wolmar .
3 Voters in Norton , near Stockton , get an early taste of going to the polls tomorrow when they cast their votes for a new county council representative .
4 But many of their future commanders — John Durnford-Slater , Peter Young , Mike Calvert among them — were preparing their men for a new type of soldiering .
5 But changing banks , as Branson was prone to saying , ‘ is a bit like changing your parents for a new set .
6 DEMOS advocated a new Yugoslav confederation in which Slovenia would enjoy virtually full sovereignty and economic independence , but did not rule out holding a referendum on secession if the Yugoslav federal authorities would not accept its plans for a new Slovene constitution , a separate currency , and withdrawal of all Slovene conscripts from the Yugoslav People 's Army .
7 On Aug. 24 the Sejm elected as Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki of Solidarity , and on Sept. 12 it endorsed his proposals for a new coalition Council of Ministers dominated by Solidarity but including members of the ZSL ( since renamed the Polish Peasants ' Party — PSL ) , SD and PUWP .
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