Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had to pay the new increase !
2 Noise/horror undoes the self by confronting it with the other that dwells within it , the monstrous potential latent in us all , waiting to be catalysed by an extreme predicament ; what I 've called the new psychedelia undoes the self by letting it drift off and disappear into the otherwordly .
3 I have already , I , I , obviously as you know , I 've got the new towns .
4 I 've had support from as far away as Boston , Massachusetts ( nowhere else , actually ) , for the retention of old Sir Wynkyn at the head of this column , but now that I have met the new fellow , commissioned at vast expense ( as the Editor has been at pains to point out ) , I feel he 's quite me .
5 I have tried the new Marshall Bluesbreaker FX pedal but this did not sound like a real valve amp just starting to distort .
6 The twins have gone their separate ways and become estranged : Jip is a nuclear physicist at NASA and Zab is a Euro-MP in Aachen , which has become the new seat of the European Parliament .
7 Then , along comes practolol , or the most recent disaster , Opren — which has led the New Scientist , among others , to urge that the checks on new drugs should be made even tougher .
8 The Chemical Industries Asociation , which has organised the new insurance cover , said stringent pollution tests would be applied to companies wanting to buy the cover .
9 However , I have been interested in the wave of approval which has greeted the new stand which is now nearly complete .
10 ‘ Oh , Father told me you 'd opened the new girls ’ school , so I simply had to come to meet the new schoolteacher .
11 She 'd lavished the new moisturiser on her face , outlined her mouth with a muted pink lipstick , and for the finishing touch gathered her hair into a loose knot on top of her head with a length of black velvet purchased along with the cosmetics .
12 We agree , and when you 've put the new Rover ‘ K ’ series engine through its paces , and experienced the technically superior interconnected suspension , you 'll agree too .
13 She had reached the new housing estate by now , which stretched away to the left , and covered the fields she so well remembered that overlooked Lulling Woods .
14 Finally , she had rung the new office , cursing herself , her need .
15 ‘ They 'll tear it with their damned boots , ’ complained Jack of Longleigh who had built the new Mouth of Hell .
16 Former minister John Humphrey , who had accused the new party of racism in favouring members of the " East " Indian community , failed to win a post .
17 This has been the frequent and characteristic complaint of those ( in my experience few ) historians who have explored the New Historicism : the representation of history is idiosyncratic and selected to reflect the preoccupation of the literary critic , not an attempt to account accurately for the period .
18 Not since we 've had the new system . ’
19 In the report which played mainly on the results of the trade union studies information unit survey the survey was only taken shortly after we had commenced the new education system therefore the figures are not necessarily reflected today .
20 In this report we have adopted the new Financial Reporting Standard , FRS 3 ‘ Reporting Financial Performance ’ .
21 That is why we have ordered the new Challenger II tank for the Army , the Merlin helicopter for the Navy , the ASRAAM air defence missile for the RAF and a wide range of other new equipment for our Forces .
22 At Chilton we have commissioned the new warehouse which has eased our storage problems and the second extruder line is due to be fully operational in early July .
23 Oxfam aid workers say they 've become the new targets in the war in Somalia .
24 So that 's why they 've named the new wing after her .
25 Hugo Young ( ‘ Why the Dons Showed They 've Learnt the New Politics ’ , Guardian , 4 February 1985 ) appreciated this side of Mrs Thatcher and its relevance to the question of the honorary degree .
26 Again speaking about ‘ this new rush of crime ’ , The Times wondered whether ‘ they had learnt the new crime at play , and practised ‘ putting the hug on ’ ’ as boys used to rehearse the best tricks of Jack Sheppard' .
27 They had entered the new world of changed qualifications for teacher education , and the negotiation of validation by a university which they knew or the CNAA which they did not .
28 They have to guide the new voters in the exercise of the franchise ; to guide them quietly , and without saying what they are doing , but still to guide them .
29 ‘ For forty years ’ , claimed a liberal statesman in 1855 , ‘ the middle class has governed the nation ; it has lost the New World , compromised the stability of society and has not yet learnt how to form a government . ’
30 With self-service the product had to work hard to sell itself , and it had to withstand the new phenomenon of customer handling .
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