Example sentences of "[adv] as [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In 1986 it was decided that it would take three years to complete the job , twice as long as to construct a new building .
2 The concerns of Scott J were echoed by Harman J in Systems Reliability Holdings Plc v Smith [ 1990 ] IRLR 377 where the judge concluded ( in a case where he was concerned with an express restriction on the use and disclosure of , in particular the knowledge acquired by the defendant during his employment of the ability to modify an old computer by a small addition so as to make a new product of significant commercial value ) that the controversial part of Neill LJ 's judgment did not bind him to hold that there can not be in an express restrictive of covenant any restriction on information held by an ex-employee which is not a trade secret or something similar .
3 You can learn about rackets and strings and save yourself a lot of money in future years as well as developing a new skill which will help your confidence .
4 Meanwhile , Harp Lager who have been behind the new building all along , are to be congratulated on their commitment to Down Royal and also for making sure that the flagship of racing on the track , the Ulster Harp Derby , has been boosted financially as well as given a new look .
5 Bruce Farr , the boat 's designer , appears to have increased her displacement and her mainsail , as well as fitting a new bow , but the edge she had shown in earlier rounds has been lost .
6 The collapse of the communist regimes of eastern Europe prompted the formation of new regional groupings and alliances as well as giving a new lease of life to existing organizations which straddled the former east-west divide .
7 The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built .
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