Example sentences of "be new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're new ones ? |
2 | We 're new boys in town , do n't want to upset the locals , now , do we . ’ |
3 | Yeah that 's , they 're new cases here though are , well no have you seen the cases here they 're even more , they 're even more than that . |
4 | if they 're new parts anyway |
5 | They 're new Postman Pats in here , no . |
6 | they 're new trousers are they ? |
7 | Mm , so I ju , I was just trying to find , but you see , there again you 're new people , we found new people last week did n't we . |
8 | ‘ Bosnia could be new Lebanon ’ |
9 | Many of them will be new faces in the 270-seat parliament , the Majlis . |
10 | However , the foundation of a new settlement/cemetery may be the result of shifting patterns brought about by such things as soil exhaustion and plague , or they may be new settlements caused by a growth of population . |
11 | Christie may be new Falkirk chairman |
12 | Although at the time some of these vehicles seemed , and have since proved , to be new forms of dinosaur , that did not exempt us from our obligation as educators to prepare our students for the world of work some ten , twenty , thirty years ahead when they would be the key executives in the publishing industry . |
13 | By contrast , Orwell sniffed out deterioration in numerous spheres of public life including what he understood to be new forms of crime , and altered responses to crime and violence . |
14 | With the electricity industry about to be privatized there should also be new competition in fuel supplies . |
15 | There 's going to be new legislation soon which will make it dead easy for landlords to kick tenants out and I 've had enough of all this as it is . ’ |
16 | There should be new legislation . ’ |
17 | He says that there must be new legislation to stop rivers being polluted . |
18 | This is the sort of case in which judges must exercise the discretionary power described a moment ago , to use extralegal standards to make what conventionalism declares to be new law . |
19 | The programme 's drafting commission voted 7 to 2 for the proposition that the national question could be solved only by socialist revolution and that the party slogan should not be new frontiers , but the abolition of all frontiers . |
20 | The course planned to use some experimental learning and group work exercises , both of which were likely to be new concepts to the participants . |
21 | There are to be new rules for lorries carrying explosives following yesterday 's explosion at Peterborough . |
22 | There will also be new codes for Leeds , Sheffield , Nottingham , Leicester and Bristol . |
23 | Fitting in plugs and turning taps on and off may all be new experiences , as well as estimating how much water is needed . |
24 | " It had better be new lines , I think , Peter — work that is liable to take some time . |
25 | Little of these paltry sums is likely to be new money , most being sliced off existing allocations . |
26 | Other than to say I 've already mentioned er in respect of Mr 's point about his view that no new sites would come forward at forty one thousand , well quite clearly a substantial number of new sites in the residue will come forward , these will be new sites . |
27 | Then confronted with the enormity of the defeat which the Party had suffered , many members were completely i incapable of understanding er what had gone on , were disoriented by the defeat they had suffered and were open to the argument the strategy was right all along , the revolution is still going forward , there are going to be new uprisings by the masses and so on and so forth . |
28 | There may also be new look councils in Oxfordshire , buckinghamshire and northamptonshire , although no decision will be made on these until nineteen ninety six . |
29 | In a few bio-years , the decision-makers of the organization would mostly be new appointees , their predecessors dead or retired , old vengeance losing importance . |
30 | ‘ There needs to be new enterprise in Britain , ’ he said . |