Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 Observant readers will also notice a new look to the columnists who grace the back end of our editorial pages .
2 MANAGEMENT of Timex Electronics in Dundee will tomorrow seek a new court order on union officials in the continuing dispute which has seen 340 workers dismissed .
3 The undergrowth 's taking over and the dust is piling up , but Longfords Mill may yet gain a new lease of life .
4 They had been accepted for admission before the onset of dementia ( most sheltered housing associations would not accept a new tenant who was already showing evidence of dementia ) , but with increasing age in the sheltered housing population cases are likely to occur more frequently .
5 Second and more tangibly , AML will also launch a new and — in comparison with its existing product range — popular car , now known as the DP 1999 , set for production in 1995 and priced , in today 's terms at £85,000 .
6 Unfortunately Stephano can not claim a new record for what was the second biggest fish ever landed in Irish waters on rod and line because he received assistance .
7 If the pilots , flight attendants and management can not agree a new buyout , Coniston said it would force a restructuring of UAL which could include selling off the company 's planes and its air routes .
8 It 's been accepted that these are credit arrangements under the local government Planning and Land Act , so therefore , it is not unreasonable to argue that borrowing will not represent a new departure for the County Council in terms of being able to control capital spending .
9 As my hon. Friend the Member for Worsley said , the council tax will simply put a new kind of poll tax on the statute book .
10 The meeting will also launch a new research network for those interested in gender and education .
11 To complicate matters , the two teams must also arrange a new date for their League meeting that was postponed in October .
12 The changes would also bring a new cinema .
13 It is suggested that the court would not order a new lease to contain a contractual option to renew , since the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 itself contains the code for enabling tenants to renew their leases .
14 Any Marxist revolution would simply generate a new ruling class : ‘ The socialists might conquer , but not socialism , which would perish in the moment of its adherents ’ triumph' ( Michels , 1959 , p. 391 ) .
15 Despite the fact that the navy will now need a new aircraft of some sort to fill the gap until a brand-new attack machine , so far called only the AX , can be produced , the outlook for Grumman is bleak .
16 ‘ No , ’ said Dev , ‘ a woman should n't start a new relationship with a child hanging around .
17 Sylvopastoralism could also add a new practical and economic dimension to the debate on alternative systems for laying hens .
18 Says one Norton executive : ‘ Even Honda ca n't design a new bike in a matter of months .
19 Yet these are the two characters upon whom television will now confer a new and exalted benediction .
20 Its proposed White Paper on television will likely herald a new era in British broadcasting .
21 But according to the Association of Sunni Muslims , Friday 's Day of Solidarity will also herald a new , nationally co-ordinated anti-Rushdie campaign .
22 Job-seekers in East Cleveland will soon have a new service to help them find work .
23 THE New Statesman and Society could soon have a new owner if negotiations with Mr Robert Holmes a Court , the Australian entrepreneur , are successful , writes Georgina Henry .
24 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd said that Britain could not risk a new rise in racial tension through immigration .
25 The manager of a garden centre ca n't stock a new fertiliser if he does n't know it exists .
26 The elections are likely to return a Centre Right majority in the National Assembly , and France would therefore begin a new period of ‘ cohabitation ’ , that is , a President and a Prime Minister from different parties .
27 The Secretary of State will also chair a new Cabinet sub-committee to bring together Ministers from all key departments and co-ordinate policy for the further improvement of London .
28 The Basque government will also endow a new foundation that will be set up in Bilbao with the equivalent of £27 million ( $47.25 million ) , which is to be used to buy works of art for the new museum .
29 THE SOVIET UNION will probably send a new crew into space to man the Salyut-7 space station next month .
30 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
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