Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I refer instead to my pet rat , who I have decided to pass on to a new owner due to our having a cat . |
2 | But I cooled him out and he agreed to come along to a new rehearsal place that we 'd found , The Rose And Crown in Wandsworth . |
3 | One reason there is so little change in most traditional bureaucratic organizations , I argue , is that they have conditioned out of people the willingness to stand up for a new idea . |
4 | After a two-hour meeting , the Lib Dem leader , Jim Wallace , said his party had given the organisation another chance to come up with a new way forward . |
5 | It wants vendors to use the P5 code name until the chip is formally announced , and has invited employees to come up with a new name that stresses 80386 and 80486 compatibility — so the RISC 86 suggestion did not get a warm welcome . |
6 | Stung , the League said yesterday that they expect ITV to come up with a new date within the next fortnight and they will not tolerate one beyond the scheduled season 's end of May 5 . |
7 | Now writers are trying to come up with a new story for Willis as rival studios race to cash in on the Die Hard formula . |
8 | BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice . |
9 | This left five days for the Patent Office and its advertising agency , Ayer , to come up with a new version . |
10 | The SSC will hold a meeting in June , when all sorts of would-be participants will try to come up with a new detector . |
11 | Workers at Britain 's Institute of Geological Sciences aim , however , to come up with a new set of tools that can indicate minerals much further under the ground . |
12 | Even now , however , he is prepared to accept that he may not be able to come back in a new guise after three years . |
13 | If the subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group are released into the private sector , with all the rhetoric about freedom and competition , one of the rights that will be established is the right of a buyer to sell on to a new owner Whatever safeguards the Minister may tell us , to salve his conscience , are built into the legislation , the truth is that they will disappear immediately further sales take place . |
14 | Give yourself time to settle down with a new program before you draw the conclusion that it is so buggy as to be unusable . |
15 | The car has been written off , which has left them with the prospect of having to pay out for a new vehicle . |
16 | Alternatively the vendor may wish to transfer out to a new company all the assets and liabilities not being sold or assumed and then sell the shares in the original company . |
17 | Reid 's column had captured the oasis from the Italians on 25 November , and his orders were to move from there towards the coast south of Benghazi to link up with a new offensive planned by Auchinleck and Ritchie . |
18 | That 's likely to join up with a new A-road to East Anglia . |
19 | Meanwhile , fashion pundits were speculating last night that although Anne is likely to splash out on a new outfit , she will be wearing an old hat when she walks up the aisle . |
20 | Mrs Clark is said to be stable in the burns unit of Stoke Mandeville hospital tonight … and according to her son hoping to move back into a new caravan . |
21 | Mrs Clark is said to be stable in the burns unit of Stoke Mandeville hospital tonight … and according to her son hoping to move back into a new caravan . |
22 | ‘ To show up in a new Buick is a risk not everyone wants to take . |