Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 The cab came from a Massey-Ferguson 1200 and cost £600 , and a solid steel radiator surround from the same model was turned upside down and fitted to the new tractor .
2 The environmental assessment prepared for the private Bill has been updated so as to comply with the new Standing Order .
3 How could minute quantities of an injected peptide be guided to and then enter the appropriate neuron so as to code for the new memory ?
4 Some managers began to express concern at the difficult position advisers would be in when working with the new social fund .
5 In other words , the traditional division of unpaid labour in the home is being upheld rather than changed by the new scheme .
6 The Argive krater is far smaller than the Attic amphora ; and it looks as though Athenian artists preferred to monumentalise vase-painting rather than venture into the new world of free painting .
7 By the 1740s the numbers were increasing , although the best women poets , including Mary Leapor and Mary Jones , tended to be rather behind the times , modelling their work on Pope and Swift rather than responding to the new trend toward sensibility at mid-century .
8 Pull the wing skin off and replace with the new .
9 Er now we , the pensioners , had no choice , we were picked up and put into the new scheme having paid our contributions appropriately to the old scheme rules which were the higher contributions , but only to pick up the new scheme rules that were against our interest .
10 He was much respected for his knowledge of golf courses , but was a throwback to the days when caddies wore old macs or tweed overcoats , slept rough in the summer , and in October committed a misdemeanour mild enough to ensure six months in jail to see them through the winter and send them out sobered up and refreshed for the new golf season .
11 Normally ( see Fig. 3.2 ) cortisol is secreted mainly around the time of waking and this seems to be part of dealing with the ‘ stress ’ of waking up and preparing for the new day .
12 As well as paying for the new building , the Goldsmiths also increased the salaries of the Headmaster and Usher , made the School free again to the scholars , and paid the running costs .
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