Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] for the new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They yesterday found out which rating band their houses had been placed in for the new tax , which starts next April .
2 Buckinghamshire speedway ace Simon Wigg is gearing up for the new season with a new club … he 's signed up for Coventr
3 Morris turned up for the new campaign with a sensational 133 , the first 100 off 60 balls and the second 50 off only 16 , against Minor Counties champions Staffordshire in a pre-season testimonial match for Barnett .
4 Women team up for the new season
5 Watch out for the New Year 's Eve episode of ‘ Taggart ’ .
6 Look out for the new version of MS-DOS which comes with a stripped-down version of Norton Backup
7 Meanwhile look out for the new Fashion Editor Edwardian-style frock coats with their theatrical , dandyish look .
8 They had fetched him for Christmas and he was staying on for the New Year .
9 Patients were flocking in for the new treatment .
10 IT just has to be every teacher 's nightmare — to turn up for the new term and face TEN sets of twins .
11 It claims that over 1,000 independent software vendors have already signed up for the new version .
12 It claims over 1,000 ISVs have already signed up for the new version .
13 GETTING the kids kitted out for the new school year can cost a packet .
14 The new owner of Low Birk Hatt digging out for the new road
15 Wilcock set off for the New World .
16 As usual , Queen 's have n't their sorrows to seek at the start of a new season while they wait to see who will turn up for the new University term .
17 Upgrades to its existing 91 and 93 systems are in the works and Encore says it expects its OEM , McDonnell-Douglas , to sign up for the new machine .
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