Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] for [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One has transferred to the communications department and all were offered the opportunity to work for the new contract firm .
2 After the concert , Branson explained how difficult it was to sell Oldfield 's music in America ; indeed , the only way Virgin had been able to find an American distributor for his records at all was on the back of a deal made for a new group on the label , XTC — precisely the kind of music Oldfield abhorred .
3 Hobson 's Imperialism is important in our context not because of its impact on the development of Marxist theories of ‘ the last stage of capitalism ’ , but as an attempt to restate for the new century the fundamental principles of Cobdenite free trade .
4 And tears of farewell.The Bosnians heading for a new life .
5 The former Charlton Athletic manager has been linked with Spurs , with Peter Shreeves under pressure and fans calling for a new manager .
6 I believe it 's actually a better publication than the Munros book , and if like me , you 've just finished the Munros , or are just about to ‘ compleat ’ , then this new book will have your mouth watering for the new challenge ahead .
7 The chaos was physical : early meetings in the Storey 's Gate offices earmarked for the new department saw George Brown on a chair while everyone else ‘ sat on the floor like Buddhas ’ .
8 Finally , the authors argue for a new model of practitioner as evaluator and locate this argument in the new social services ' world of inspection and performance review .
9 Something struck him as odd about the number of books cited for the new library .
10 The key question was whether , in practice , the numbers of candidates enrolling for the new system would live up to the high expectations .
11 The painter Patrick Heron wrote for the New Statesman in London in the 1950s , and used this technique for writing about Braque , whom he compared with Picasso .
12 Set against this , however , is that over the same period the number of compounds screened for every new product generated has increased from 2 × 10 3 to 2 × 10 4 , which inevitably increases development costs .
13 In Sarajevo , some of the heaviest shelling in recent months erupted around the besieged city as leaders of Bosnia 's warring factions prepared for a new round of peace talks in New York .
14 Throw it in the river still bearing the noose-mark , or cart it round London and risk capture looking for a new gibbet ! ’
15 The First World 's miserly materialism is enough to make any honest seeker yearn for a new alternative or age .
16 Sailing as corporate hospitality took off about a decade ago , with companies looking for a new way of hosting events .
17 The success of the Anglo-Catholics and the revival of the Church of England produced by both Evangelicals and High Churchmen did not fit into the plan prepared for the new century : it is no coincidence that both Anglo-Catholicism and the new Free Church Councils were mainly confined to England 's towns and cities .
18 For US television , on the other hand , competition for the same audience within the same time-slot drives producers and planners to look for the new exploitation angle which will differentiate their product within the market , propelling genres and conventions along the track of transformation and mutation .
19 Town hall set for a new look
20 The US motor industry is known to be sceptical over whether the timescale proposed for the new emission levels can be met .
21 ‘ I do n't think it is fair to expect this lady to pay for a new lock .
22 There 's a set up that checks a certain amount of areas and then blanks it otherwise you could be sitting there for hours waiting for a new Con activity so you just chew them off bit by bit .
23 This is one of the reasons for the reluctance of many ‘ serious ’ Roman Catholic composers to write for the new Liturgy , thus leaving it to others , especially those in the folk tradition .
24 Thus , on the facts of the Dodds case , where a landlord gave notice of termination of a tenancy of business premises under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 on the 30 September 1978 , the ‘ four month ’ period during which the tenant had a right to apply for a new tenancy expired at midnight on 30 January , and so his application made on 31 January 1979 was invalid as being out of time .
25 In the nineteenth century , Italians and Alsatians heading for the New World arrived and departed via the great Paris terminals .
26 The covered market which was situated on the corner of Chiswick High Road and Linden Gardens since the open market on that south side of the High Road had been put under its cover , was not popular and , in 1937 , it was closed and the site used for a new Station for Ambulances and Fire-Engines .
27 It then approved an amendment calling for a new law on forming a government by July .
28 An Irish company approached the plaintiff asking for a new version of the program suitable for the Irish market .
29 Pale , Bosnia : BOSNIAN Serbs called for a new peace plan for Bosnia after declaring the current one dead yesterday but Muslim-led government leaders said this meant the West no longer had any excuse to avoid decisive action .
30 We often reached our overdraft limit because of a sticky cashflow — and after taking on a large mortgage to pay for a new factory we could n't raise any further borrowing for the second production line we needed much sooner than expected .
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