Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 If my information is helpful to Eliot , who apparently has the energy to carry on the struggle against the new overlords , then he is welcome to it .
2 He said decisions were likely to be taken on the treaty in the New Year .
3 The 34-year-old has been given a free transfer after turning down the offer of a new contract .
4 But it was Arthur G. Tansley ( 1871–1955 ) who took over the leadership of the new approach , proclaiming ecology as the guide to future work in botany in a 1904 paper given to the British Association .
5 The retiring chairman handed over the meeting to the new chairman , John Sharp who , in accepting the post , thanked Dr. Watson for his tireless work on behalf of the Village Association .
6 The retiring chairman handed over the meeting to the new chairman , John Sharp who , in accepting the post , thanked Dr. Watson for his tireless work on behalf of the Village Association .
7 Other companies quickly moved to siphon off a share of the new business .
8 First was a reference in the contract to general principles of law , second a reference to arbitration in the case of differences with respect to the interpretation and performance of the contract , and third that the contract ‘ takes on a dimension of a new category of agreements between States and private persons : economic development agreements . ’
9 The two sentences are not ‘ equivalents ’ of each other , but they are quoted here to show that , in spite of the fact that the last mention of the particular participant being traced is by pronominal reference in the English version and by a proper noun in the Portuguese version , English still prefers to pick up the reference in the new paragraph by means of a pronoun while Portuguese prefers lexical repetition .
10 The machinery they use , their cars , their clothes , the tourists they encounter , the music they hear , all summon up the idea of a new , modern , ‘ front ’ region : one which can only be fully appreciated by actually moving and becoming part of it .
11 If a teacher at the time of appointment has agreed to play a part in the larger framework and in the long-term plan for a school , the head will after a time weigh up the capacity of the new colleague to add his or her contribution to the larger task .
12 While catalytic converters may cost the manufacturer around £50 to buy , to fit them requires skilled labour and may well bump up the price of a new car by between £100 and £1000 depending on the model .
13 For some reason these thoughts of Emily sent her memory shooting back to the previous Friday in Vass 's office when he had brought up the subject of the new crèche and she had somehow ended up , almost aggressively , informing him that it was not her intention , ever , to remarry .
14 Do use them for mopping up the blood on the new road .
15 Urging firms to take up the challenge of the new markets to safeguard their future , he added : ‘ It is the innovative and proactive oil and gas service companies of Scotland with the vision and drive to explore and capitalise on international markets who will succeed and grow in the next century . ’
16 Matthieu was also responsible for drawing up a plan of the New Town ( see p. 138 ) but he died in 1352 before completing more than four chapels in the cathedral choir .
17 On her bedpost , it was said , she notched up a mark for every new lover .
18 And has anyone picked up a copy of The new Square Ball ?
19 I think I 've just sewn up a deal on a new account . ’
20 It is the coach 's intention to have experience at the core of his team , bearing in mind the exceptional nature of the opposition , but Roxburgh did not rule out the possibility of a new arrival suddenly thrusting himself into consideration for one of Scotland 's remaining World Cup qualifying ties on the strength of a display against the Germans .
21 He was making out the folder for the new case , meticulously transferring details from the police form to the file .
22 The death of Stalin early in 1953 was promptly seized upon by Churchill as an opportunity to test out the thinking of the new Soviet leadership .
23 He kept out the challenge of the New Zealander Matt Brick who was n't far behind .
24 I am afraid we shall want matter of Molly Leaper 's works to make out the bulk of the new volume .
25 No amount of censorship could hold back the rise of a new social consciousness bursting to find expression .
26 At the end of your editorial ( ‘ Starting again ’ , 17 April ) you make the point that the Labour Party has not yet had the opportunity to discuss why it lost the recent election and this is a good reason to put back the choice of a new leader .
27 If you were to take a pencil and cross out every verse in the New Testament which refers to the resurrection or to the idea that Jesus Christ is alive , you would not have much of the New Testament left .
28 The Spanish Cardinal and the three Scottish soldiers rapidly worked out a plan for a new invasion of Great Britain , to be based , as intended in 1715 , on a two-pronged assault .
29 Thus if the plan is to send out a release on a new range of products the most useful sections can be immediately picked out of the list .
30 Alinova , three lengths second to Kassab at York last time , looks certain to hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden .
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