Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] [art] new [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The rhetoric of Idealism , as proclaimed by , for example , Sadler , Urwick , and Haldane , gave intellectual credence to their views on the importance of educating for the new democratic age , as they perceived it , especially after 1918 .
2 for some young people there is the attraction of playing with a new physical sensation .
3 At the same time , if discount houses ran the risk of borrowing at a new higher MLR they would try to borrow more money at call and would be prepared to pay a higher rate of interest to do so .
4 On April 8 Brazil re-opened coffee exports for registration , after announcing on March 21 that it was suspending sales on international coffee markets until it had determined its position with regard to a new International Coffee Agreement .
5 Shifting funds to primary care under the existing system will create some new opportunities , but only if general practitioners succeed in relating to a new managed system .
6 As the driver ambled off , shaking his head , she stood up , took a deep breath , then shut the door of the staff-room before turning to the new medical officer .
7 The hon. and learned Member for Burton ( Mr. Lawrence ) persisted in talking about the new harsher penalties that would be available under the Bill .
8 Yet in planning for the new financial year , which starts in April , the Japanese government has forecast an economic growth rate of 3.3 per cent .
9 Just as benefits were clearly derived from the Government 's decision to join the exchange rate mechanism this time last year , so will advantages be derived by moving to the new narrow rate band and possibly , in time , to a single currency .
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