Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Sometimes I continue yesterday 's painting or I start a new work , often it is an idea I have thought about from the studio , or I might spend some time looking through sketch books . |
2 | If you 've recently joined the NCT , or you have a new baby then let me know and I 'll put you in contact with another member who lives nearby . |
3 | In this capacity , I started where we built a new building in , a very nice building of handmade bricks and , expensively constructive I also was the principal negotiator when Harvey hired the firm of in Walsall . |
4 | The mystery was solved when the Allies captured Radio Luxembourg in 1944 , where they found a new type of magnetic tape recorder combining the two inventions already mentioned . |
5 | This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered , except where they constitute a new treaty . |
6 | It is one thing to trust a middle-management appointment to an executive search consultant within a small firm ; it is quite another to trust him or her to find a new group chief executive . |
7 | He was mayor of Dudley in 1616 , taking an interest in Dudley Grammar School , where he built a new school house , and appointed Richard Baxter [ q.v. ] , the Kidderminster divine , as schoolmaster . |
8 | He organized the Cotswold Tradition exhibition at Cirencester in 1951 with considerable panache , and retired to Daneway House , Sapperton , Gloucestershire , where he created a new garden . |
9 | Except that I discovered a new lure … |
10 | I applied for an interview , and shortly afterwards found that I had a new job . |
11 | It was so unlike her to slump that I felt a new alarm . |
12 | So it might be , just the fact that I have a new car . |
13 | She later achieved her Financial Planning Certificate — the incentive for this was that she needed a new tumble drier , so the bonus for completing the qualification was perfectly timed ! |
14 | I just says to Mrs Sneddon that she needed a new battery for her hearing aid and that a daimen-icker in a thrave didny mean whit she thought it did ! |
15 | ‘ I see that you have a new gel , Matey , ’ remarked Mrs Darrell . |
16 | And this is built into the heart of the system so you have a new nation being formed , a new political system being invented and it 's invented on the basis of two principles separation of powers and federalism . |
17 | Right , that 's it , that 'll do , I wo n't go any further and I can get the other things in well we had er , we had an aluminium friend , a double glazed enormous window over our landing and it was , the aluminium was so cold and it was conden there was so much condensation that we had a new window P V C put in , but I tried to sell this other window , cos it was beautiful you see , nothing wrong with it except you know , but nobody wanted it and I kept it and I had it for about two years standing outside and then I thought I can use that and I cut , it was a three section , three lots of glass all in one , cut down , divide it into two and one , and got myself a plant house under the erm |
18 | It is not everyday that we discover a new world . |
19 | This is the basis on which my branch believes that we need a new rule which covers branches . |
20 | Which is how we found out that one that we have a new member erm Sally who I 'll add on to my list and er send a newsletter to . |
21 | Our only other news is that we have a new cat . |
22 | Although they represented a new wealth and social authority , they were far from extravagant , representing instead a restrained order , often at odds with some of their more flamboyant inhabitants . |
23 | The kids had been sent to her mother 's house , and now it seemed that they had a new surrogate father . |
24 | Some women who form a relationship with another woman in middle age say that they discover a new kind of fulfilment and a sense of equality with another person that they felt escaped them before . |
25 | What happened during the years between circa 1880 and 1920 , was the beginning of a process whereby young workers were admitted to the public domain : their newly-defined significance meant that they required a new role , but one which had to be carefully circumscribed . |
26 | CAB advice workers , used to seeking a practical solution to clients ' problems , now find that they have a new role . |
27 | Speaking at the charter 's launch , Jonathon Porritt said that it was extraordinary that " people who are paying perhaps £200 a night are so dirty that they need a new towel every night " . |
28 | From a strictly biological point of view , this work is notable enough in that it establishes a new category of bacterial metabolism . |
29 | What research does is to reformulate the familiar so that it assumes a new significance . |
30 | The supplier of a new fuel , emerging as a competitor to coal in power stations , has refuted claims that it constitutes a new threat to the environment [ see ED51 ] . |