Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Azerbaijani attempts to open a new front in the east through attacks on the Askeran region of the enclave from Agdam could not prevent their loss of control over Lachin on May 17 .
2 Appointed Representative Division provides a new environment to meet the needs of our ARs — which are quite different to those of IFAs .
3 Introducing the broad outlines of an economic programme marking a new direction for Brazil , Haddad said on Dec. 31 that the fight against inflation , currently running at an annualized rate of about 1,500 per cent , took second place to plans to improve living standards by doubling and possibly quadrupling the minimum wage and creating 4,000,000 new jobs over the next two years through selective economic development .
4 Provided the series converges , this may be solved for ε in any suitable way ; often a regression procedure , beginning with ε = 0 on the right-hand side to give a new approximation on the left , will solve the equation in two or three steps .
5 Ian Jones , who founded Quayle Munro in 1983 with Mike Munro , and who is to become group chief executive of the new company , said the merger provided an exciting opportunity to create a new group which would operate as an integrated investment and merchant banking house concentrating on the provision of corporate finance advisory services and independent advice to listed and unlisted companies .
6 This change created a new structure , with the former local authority health services integrated with the rest of the service .
7 The planning of British cities entered a new phase as a consequence .
8 ‘ I need a fresh look to make a new start
9 Thank God I 'm fully recovered , but I feel I need a fresh look to make a new start . ’
10 This technique determines a new solution with one extra parameter α .
11 - British Rail issue a new timetable and you have a nasty suspicion that they have juggled it around so that they have deleted a few trains and cut out that convenient late night one , and you look for your old timetable to check but it has gone with the wind .
12 In such cases cultural values acquire a new importance and can become decisive .
13 At first , it appeared an anachronism for BR to go to a council and say , ‘ please give us some money to build a new station ’ or , ‘ we need a subsidy to keep this service going ’ .
14 The Governor 's brutally candid assessment struck a new blow to Mr Major as he grappled with two crises : the threat of a crippling defeat for the Government tomorrow night , and a Cabinet deadlocked over next year 's spending plans .
15 The Governor 's brutally candid assessment struck a new blow to Mr Major as he grappled with two crises : the threat of a crippling defeat for the Government tomorrow night , and a Cabinet deadlocked over next year 's spending plans .
16 La plume of the French translator gives a new aspect to several of our old sweet dishes , among them the trifle which as bagatelle , regains something of its lost charm .
17 Prince Charles spent the next few months planning a new invasion , to be financed by the sale of his late mother 's jewels .
18 While not all reference to building surveyors is quite so supportive , clearly this Committee has a new perspective .
19 This Act introduced a new block grant in England and Wales and included a formula which penalized councils which spent more than a previously determined limit .
20 This work extends a new approach for incorporating the basic biological and social factors immediately determining fertility ( the ‘ proximate ’ determinants eg coital frequency , menstrual status , contraceptive use and pregnancy outcomes ) into the analysis of the determinants of fertility levels and trends ) ; and
21 Methods of clinical investigation were in their infancy , and it was open to any distinguished consultant to adopt a new treatment , profess himself satisfied by its results and enhance his reputation and his practice accordingly .
22 Men go up high mountains to achieve a new perspective ; thus all prophets have done this so they can dissolve the nuts and bolts of difference and see in their place the unity .
23 Whatever justifications were invoked , sentiments of this sort show a new violence in antisemitic feeling quite different from the traditional popular dislike of Jews exploited , for example , by a Russian government looking for scapegoats which led in 1881 to a terrible series of anti-Jewish riots , followed by legislation creating new ghettoes .
24 Or a brand name may already exist ready for exploitation by a market-maker ; Impressionism , for example , was ready to hand for British dealers to invent a new category of art which they could stretch to calling British Impressionism .
25 As a result , social security introduces a new element called a ‘ residential allowance ’ of £45 a week ( £50 in London ) .
26 Will my right hon. Friend add a new dimension to the debate by commenting on whether any studies have been carried out on how the TA could provide relief in the event of natural disasters , which would have the agreeable effect of combining military efficiency with humanitarian benefits ?
27 This procedure takes a new snapshot and does pixel counts for various subareas such as a narrow strips at the edge of the region of the reference area which is supposed to contain the reference card .
28 Although the Germans had used a warning radar since before 1939 , the Bruneval station included a new Würzburg set with its 20-foot ( 6m ) dish aerial able to range guns and direct planes on to a single aircraft .
29 Furious Tory MPs now want to go to the High Court to force a new ballot .
30 BRITISH Airways launched a new fares war yesterday by slashing the cost of winter flights .
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