Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE sons of two members of 60s rock band Cream are to appear together on a new album to be released in January .
2 Patients who may benefit most include those who have multiple cardiac risk factors , a low exercise capacity , are slow to adjust psychologically to a new lifestyle , or have had recent cardiac surgery .
3 This is approaching the temperature below which theoreticians expect atoms to fuse together in a new kind of matter .
4 But while many potential owners enjoy visiting the Shelters , it is not that easy to walk away with a new pet .
5 They housed children who could not find foster parents or who were too old to fit easily into a new family environment .
6 We are urgently searching for a set — I 've been informed that some surviving sets are twisted — and if it means that we have to look abroad for a new set in Poland than so be it !
7 It is also a suitable time to look forward to a new Government which will use the Department of Social Security to defend the interests of pensioners , the disabled and others in need , rather than the interests of the Treasury , the wealthy and the political constituencies of the Conservative party .
8 As we approach the close of the next two thousand years , we are told to look forward to a new age — the Age of Aquarius , the water carrier .
9 A manager has to believe totally in a new act .
10 Now it is to start again with a new name and continued council support .
11 If you had the additional capital to go all-out for a new start I 'd say it was almost a certainty .
12 The City is no longer confident enough to pay blithely for a new trading system being developed by consultants at Arthur Andersen .
13 constitute a challenge to interference theory only to the extent that this theory is constrained to predict that the aversive CR acquired in the first stage of training should fail to transfer fully to a new test context .
14 The desire or need for a fresh start arose either because , as in the United States , some neighbouring communities wished to unite together under a new government ; or because , as in Austria or Hungary or Czechoslovakia after 1918 , communities had been released from an Empire as the result of a war and were now free to govern themselves ; or because , as in France in 1789 or the U.S.S.R. in 1917 , a revolution had made a break with the past and a new form of government on new principles was desired ; or because , as in Germany after 1918 or in France in 1875 or in 1946 , defeat in war had broken the continuity of government and a fresh start was needed after the war .
15 Widnes 's coach , Doug Laughton , says that the asking price will be ‘ realistic ’ so as to enable Grima to move quickly to a new club .
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