Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In consequence , they are less concerned to fashion a constitution that would limit democratic politics than they are to introduce a constitution that would facilitate a new type of democratic politics that would then make more likely coalition government and the kind of moderate , stable , policies which they regard as at one with the broad mass of public opinion and in the national interest itself .
2 Through the generations they will be repeated and there will be a response in some poetic soul , and the idea will be reborn in a poem that will give a new impact to the ancient idea .
3 Not just any DNA , but DNA whose coded characters spell out specific instructions for building willow trees that will shed a new generation of downy seeds .
4 Many managers are chronically overextended and may view a new idea as an annoyance , or at best , a distraction that interferes with assigned objectives .
5 On the following day , Ratsiraka said that he had made all the concessions he was able to make and would form a new government , with or without the opposition 's participation , within a week .
6 The scheme is called the Antigones Project and will create a new play based on Sophocles ' tragedy Antigone in which the heroine seeks revenge .
7 Nevertheless , I would predict that we will see Ray 's name in the records books before long , though , perhaps not until he turns the grand old age of 60 in another three or four years and can make a new charge up the age-group ladder .
8 All this , I argued , is at least suggestive about how we can have some form of access to the superficial form , say of our walking ( i.e. to the gross sequence of movements , if not to the nerves ) , and can impose a new walking ‘ strategy ’ to which we will then in due course ( after an analogue of compilation ) again lose access .
9 The draft document on declaring the party independent says this would not mean breaking off relations with the Soviet party , but would establish a new relationship of partnership instead of subordin-ation .
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