Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you get your lump sum out if you want a new car you get a new car . |
2 | But on Saturday we face a new challenge , virtually the Bath team led by Stuartwho clearly has already made his mark on South West . |
3 | Dr you 've a new number five . |
4 | In that dream they saw a new life in a humane , liberal , decent West , run by people like Douglas Hurd . |
5 | Every single time I do this job I find a new record by Rancid Hell Spawn on top of the pile . |
6 | ‘ Acting is a collaborative medium , which is wonderful and renewing because every time you get another job you meet a new team of people . |
7 | Gran daddy we need a new lightbulb . |
8 | Daddy daddy we need a new lightbulb . |
9 | When for once the tide runs in the reverse direction we get a new view of our own cookery , and a revealing insight into the oddness of traditional names as they appear in another language . |
10 | If by any chance you need a new Diamond Bingo card , send a large sae to : The People Bingo , PO Box 66 , Blackburn BB1 6AX . |
11 | ‘ Outside on the far side of the station we built a new car park in 1989 with 200 spaces , ’ said Mr Speke . |
12 | The last time he called on us after his exhibition at Keighley he seemed a new man , with a delight in having found himself in his painting and amazement that it also gave pleasure to so many others . |
13 | About once a month you get a new skin . |
14 | Brian you got a new vice ? |
15 | Last week they played a new noise that was obviously the sound of a ball dropping into a roulette wheel . |
16 | Hereford put up a great fight … they really went for it last night and deserved more than they got … in centre forward Chris Pike they have a new goal hero … |
17 | Hereford put up a great fight … they really went for it last night and deserved more than they got … in centre forward Chris Pike they have a new goal hero … |
18 | ‘ This spring collection is the most radical I 've ever shown and in many ways it marks a new beginning for me . |
19 | The erm safety on the transport yes I mean I am very happy to say that we will ask the , the staff to look at that and perhaps I can just clarify the meaning of that paragraph ah in four point eight when it says a m a new member of staff it means a new member of staff will be responsible for health and safety not just one person on his own . |
20 | from his pocket he produced a new magazine . |
21 | To console Thérèse for missing the funeral , that afternoon they played a new game . |
22 | So , to recognise the pressing need for more knowledge in the subject we begin a new series which will allow our marine expert NICK DAKIN to answer a chosen query in greater depth each month . |
23 | This September he launches a new scent for men called — what else — Photo . |
24 | On another level it signalled a new departure . |
25 | In the churchyard he saw a new headstone , on which was written : |
26 | By turning an active sentence into the passive we get a new subject and are able to omit the old one , e.g. : |
27 | The heathers when observed cursorily have insignificant flowerets but under a magnifying glass they reveal a new world . |
28 | Last year I added a new dish of mulberries and almonds to the repertory . |
29 | Every time you get a new customer you start a new page . |
30 | Every year we have a new finance bill which sets lawyers and accountants considerable problems of interpretation . |