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

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1 DAE services are also planned for the new Antrim Hospital which is due to open in March 1994 .
2 Even though the cast has been inevitably expanded for the new film , dramatically Shirley could have stood on her own .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 But Robin-Anne did not react , and I looked down to see that she was not watching for the new day , but was crying .
7 Hiroshima was originally written for the New Yorker magazine , which devoted an entire issue to it in 1946 .
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