Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for the new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , I remember warning her , half in joke , half in earnest , that I could not answer for the new Government lasting more than six weeks .
2 Meanwhile plans for the new building were being prepared and in 1970 working drawings were almost complete .
3 The students ' performance on the problem based and lecture courses were not found to correlate with their preference for type of course , and those who had not volunteered for the new pathway did as well as those who had , even on the problem based sections of the new curriculum .
4 Some surveyors may find such a loss of direct involvement personally unacceptable , particularly if not trained for the new role , but the growth rate of a firm is probably dictated more by the partners ' ability to manage the organisation than by their own capacity for surveying work .
5 The contract already signed for the new PWR reactor , the internal reorganization which is bound to create disruption , electricity privatization .
6 We send you and your dear wife best wishes for the New Year .
7 But Robin-Anne did not react , and I looked down to see that she was not watching for the new day , but was crying .
8 Given that Batch 3 courses are still to start — candidates will first enrol for them in the summer of 1992 — it looks as if the number of candidates involved in advanced courses in any one year is going to exceed 30,000 when the steady stage is eventually reached for the new system — and that the number of Higher National Unit enrolments per year will approach 200,000 .
9 The woodcut reproducible illustration , and even wooden letters for printing , made their first appearance in China , but it was as late as the fourteenth century in Europe before paper ( brought to Europe by the Arabs in the late twelfth century , when the traditional material of parchment was in short supply ) began to be extensively used for the new technology of xylography : repeatable woodcut designs in fabrics extended to rapidly reproducible illustrations .
10 Her uncle , George Mathieson , also works for the new warehouse .
11 Even though the cast has been inevitably expanded for the new film , dramatically Shirley could have stood on her own .
12 You might be surprised , therefore , and certainly more than a little proud , that we have come through 1992 in remarkably good shape , and are well placed for the New Year .
13 They have not chosen the new family and they may not feel love or even liking for the new partner .
14 After all Leeds City Council did nt pay for the new stand did they .
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