Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] a new " in BNC.
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1 | A leading French economist believes that the defeat of communism has merely presented capitalism with a new crisis . |
2 | Might n't it merely give rise to a new , psychologistic , feminist reductionism ? |
3 | The income arising to the trust can only be taxed under Schedule D , Case IV or V. Payments from the trust can only give rise to a new source under Case V. Those Cases give the taxpayer the benefit of the remittance basis . |
4 | ‘ We could end up in the lunatic situation of the TDC having to pull it down to make way for a new development . ’ |
5 | He had just completed work on a new two-and-three-quarter-ounce trout-rod , and had asked his brother , John , to try it out . |
6 | The County Council also accepted as part of this oral approach that there was a need for an alteration to the structure plan , because the approved structure plan did not make provision for a new settlement as an element of approved North Yorkshire strategic policy , and we 've progressed that erm alteration through to the examination er in public er today . |
7 | It is clear that insubstantial changes will not give rise to a new copyright ( or right to prevent unfair extraction ) but what is the position when a database has changed considerably from its original form but this has happened incrementally over a period of time ? |
8 | Forty-eight per cent of men in our survey say they definitely would not have sex with a new partner without using a condom , and 23% tend to agree . |
9 | Sue is the manager of the inner-city home where Joanne has just started work as a new care assistant . |
10 | He saw that Lewis would not re-enter Christianity by a new door but by the old one : at least in the sense that in taking it up again he would also take up again or reawaken the prejudices so sedulously planted in childhood and boyhood . |
11 | Mr Parkinson also announced approval for a new £200m air traffic control centre to be built by the Civil Aviation Authority by the early 1990s . |
12 | Clark 's work clearly holds promise of a new class of antimalarials , even though there is much still to be done . |
13 | The wider ‘ family ’ may also provide expertise in a new methodology or technology , or examples for a benefit case . |
14 | We 'd also gain experience in a new and exciting sector . |
15 | In June 1988 he declared , ‘ I believe that our party should now consider development of a new , enhanced concept of the citizen in the modern state . |
16 | Equipped with a refrigerated camper , so that specimens found in the glacier could be preserved intact until studied , Hansom and Luckey were astounded and thrilled to discover a perfectly preserved specimen of a new hominid species two metres inside the glacier . |
17 | The Seine froze over and the nearby forests , usually a source of food , now gave birth to a new nightmare . |
18 | The people of the village or settlement continue to carry out their normal activities but now form part of a new popular government which is set up and begins to function . |
19 | They then moved west to a new holding area at Bir Zalten , sixty miles south of the German positions at El Agheila , which had been recced by Mike Sadler who had flown up there during the first week in November . |
20 | and they 're still improving them : More colours , and more strength thanks to a fully supported axle with a new strengthening strip on the hanger . |
21 | The Gundovald crisis can thus be seen as a classic illustration of the difficulties raised at the time of the transfer of power from one monarch to another : the dispossessed and those who thought that their status was in question set about making contact with a new lord . |
22 | They will also view and discuss the recently completed work of a new writer . |
23 | Coursework is an accelerated course in New Testament Greek to an advanced level with an examination in June , two exegeses on selected New Testament texts , a possible further two essays on one of the range of subjects mentioned in ( 1 ) above , and an exegetically and linguistically based dissertation on a New Testament passage of central interest to the candidate . |