Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we are seeing emerge a new paradox , where the voice that breaks the silence is reclaimed from religious , not secular traditions .
2 Several wild song thrushes in different parts of Britain — and some blackbirds too — have been heard singing a new song that bears a striking resemblance to the distinctive electronic warble of British Telecom 's ‘ trimphones ’ .
3 The rule has been amended to insert a new paragraph ( 4A ) ( a ) to deal with multi-national partnerships .
4 Some focus on a particular joint-venture subsidiary company ; some involve the sharing of research and development ; some are an alliance of production capacity with marketing strength ; some involve putting a foreign product under a domestic label ; some alliances are intended to promote a new standard or form of compatibility ( and to defeat a rival standard ) .
5 The interior of the Bond Street shop has been remodelled to incorporate a new showroom on the first floor .
6 Exceptionally , students are permitted to enter a new field and enter Stage II despite not having taken ( or passed ) one or two compulsory basic modules — such ‘ trailed ’ modules must be passed in Stage II .
7 And perhaps , sensing that matters have come full circle , some of that era 's pop idols are returning to host a new generation of adult oriented music shows .
8 Since then the ILN has been seeking to find a new readership .
9 If you are looking to buy a new computer in the near future it would be wise not to obtain one with less than 4 meg of RAM on board .
10 Miranda 's ten-man board of directors had recently been expanded to include a new chairman , the Earl of Brighton , and Frederick Swanson of Seligman Swanson , the merchant bank chosen to handle the SUPPLYKITS flotation .
11 Well I mean I do n't know what you think is best , I mean er within this year we 're going to have a new hall and stair carpet as well .
12 And if you 're determined to make a new life for yourself , Jessamy , it would be much better for you if you did n't end the old one on a sour note .
13 Well you do get aeriated though when you 're trying to do a new job do n't you ?
14 ‘ We 're trying to develop a new kind of show , so obviously there are problems .
15 As erm as a doctor , Bill , I have ingrained on my heart Aneurin Bevan 's words when the National Health Service was introduced in this country by the post-war Labour government , against the wishes of my colleagues , and he commented that he would erm cross our palms with silver , and he did that very successfully , with the result that he stifled a lot of opposition amongst some very powerful people , and erm of course when you 're trying to introduce a new scheme such as this and you 're terribly keen that erm it should take off and be successful , you do , of course , cross palms with silver .
16 Fresh from winning the 1993 Good Housekeeping Award , the final proceeds of their 1991 win have been used to purchase a new asset which will help anyone trying to fight the flab or who wants to improve his or her fitness .
17 So that the , the , the two main aims are , are stressed there , you are gon na end feudal exploitation and you are going to create a new system which will set free the force of rural production in order to pave the way for new China 's industrialization .
18 So we , we , we 've got in a sense this holding exercise of rent reduction , interest rate reduction but we are going to need a new land reform document to take us through , I mean certainly once we get to nineteen forty nine and we are in power , th th we , we are gon na want land reform are n't we ?
19 Okay so we are , w w we 're now in a position of , certainly by nineteen forty nine we 're , we 're on the verge of power , we want l we , land reform is not taking place any more , there are still some areas in the north it has n't taken place out in the far north west it has n't taken place , so we , we , we are going to need a new land reform document based on all the experience we 've got which will carry us through and , and it 's really that land reform document , document that we are going to implement for the whole of China , and it 's going to be that document which really is going to abolish feudalism and create some sort of equality .
20 if you are going to buy a new fridge , check out what refrigerant and form of insulation it uses .
21 And then , I do n't know what you 're going to do here but we are going to have a new hall and stair carpet
22 and they are beginning to put a new system in its place so that it , it is beginning to be revolutionary a an and restorat a restorationist approach can lead on to revolution .
23 Oscar Wilde was a student here at Magdalen College … now disc jockey Mike read has been inspired to write a new musical about the man who wrote the Importance of being Earnest , and said I can resist everything except temptation .
24 It had already been proposed to institute a new RHA funding policy by which the budgets of the long-stay hospitals were to be distributed between the district authorities served by them .
25 FAT RAIN PROMOTIONS are set to open a new music venue in Stoke-On-Trent at the 1,100 capacity Leisure Bowl .
26 ASTON VILLA are set to offer a new contract to goalkeeper Nigel Spink — six months after he thought his career at the club might be over .
27 WITH three Australians , the greatest number since the 70s , and the club 's first American rider , Middlesbrough Bears are set to start a new season confident they can be as good as anyone in the Sunbrite League 's second division .
28 I feel as though I am starting to write a new story in the book of Giorgio Armani . ’
29 In its new freedom , it can be seen to cause a new reality to come into being ’ ( Hawkes 's italics ) .
30 For example 611.5 can be used to represent a new subject which has links with the subjects at both 611 and 612 ; however , unless the new subject is a subdivision of 611 , to place it at 611.5 will impair the expressiveness of the notation .
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