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

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1 He returned for his father 's funeral , the first time he 'd been back to Zimbala in seventeen years , and Jamel was able to persuade him to stay on as the new editor of the country 's leading daily newspaper , La Voix .
2 Virendra Verma , a Janata Dal member of the Rajya Sabha , was sworn in as the new Governor on June 14 .
3 Surendra Nath was sworn in as the new governor on Aug. 7 .
4 Oswaldo Fernandez , was sworn in as the new Director of the National Police Force on Oct. 30 , replacing Gonzalo Menendez Franco who had resigned on Oct. 25 following accusations that he had meddled in politics .
5 Robert Wharton F was formally sworn in as the new President of the CIOB at the Institute 's Annual General Meeting on June 30 at its headquarters building in Englemere , Ascot .
6 We settled down with a new bottle of champagne on the table before us , and I summarised what I had discovered about Brian Harley 's contract with Supersight and what I had not discovered about his putter .
7 However , I settled down with a new teacher for both piano and violin .
8 The chairman , Chris Patten , will shortly sit down with the new head of the Downing Street policy unit , Sarah Hogg , to write the first draft of Mr Major 's manifesto .
9 BR 's corporate planning was reformed to fit in with the new structure by devolving responsibility for planning largely to the five businesses and by developing ‘ action plans ’ to commit lower level management to business objectives ( Heath 1984 : 221 ) .
10 Compaq Computer Corp beefed up its server offerings last week with the dual-processor , 50MHz 80486-based Systempro/XL , claiming it to be ‘ the world 's fastest PC server ’ , along with a new line of low-cost ProSignia PC servers .
11 From then on , every two years or so , they were to acquire more brothers and sisters : Elizabeth ; Mary , who died the year after her birth ; then Sarah or Susanna , baptised along with a new Mary in 1784 .
12 Royal assent was given on 3 March , and , along with the new bishops of Norwich and Coventry and Lichfield , he was ordained priest on 9 March and consecrated as bishop on 10 March by the archbishop of Canterbury , Boniface of Savoy [ q.v . ] .
13 Some churchmen have gone along with the new permissiveness by conceding that as long as two people love each other that is all that really matters .
14 As the centre of Paris moved west , masses of workers were evicted from the city centre , some to move along with the new factories to the banlieue .
15 Koreans flooded in from the new colony in search of work and livelihood .
16 The company , which last year sold 45 farms , puts the rise in interest down to a new confidence in farming caused by European Community reform , a drop in interest rates and good prices for beef .
17 What sort of problems provoked the integration of various cultural symbols in to a new package of employment practices ?
18 Log in to the new process by typing :
19 Billie heard the housekeeper ask Adam in the kitchen as he followed her through for a new packet of cigarettes .
20 In August 1953 Sir John Nott-Bower took over as the new Commissioner at Scotland Yard and was reported as saying that he would ‘ rip the covers off all London 's filth spots ’ .
21 There is no failure because you have to work it through in a new way at forty or fifty . ’
22 I outlined what my message had been over the past two weeks and would be at the Party Conference — that we stood by the National Health Service and had no intention of moving over to a new system of finance .
23 DOS users know what they 're doing , have invested a lot of time and effort in learning how to do it , and do n't want the hassle of moving over to a new interface in order to do it differently .
24 Bell had done original design work on a defunct prop-powered XP–59 and that designation was carried over to the new effort in an attempt to mask the true nature of the project .
25 The announcement is a gentle nudge to developers to move over to the new version of Solaris .
26 The building and the organisation were handed over to the new body of Guardians of the Bedford Poor Law Union , on November 7th 1836 .
27 It had been taken over by a new contingent of tourists .
28 This view is not new ; in fact it was put forward by Durkheim and other nineteenth-century writers , but it was often disregarded after the study of crime was taken over by the new discipline of criminology in the early twentieth century .
29 A forty year old airliner that seats just fourteen passengers has taken off for a new lease of life in Australia .
30 ‘ Speaking generally , ’ Bray wrote in Boy Labour and Apprenticeship ( 1911 ) , ‘ the city-bred youth is growing up in a state of unrestrained liberty ’ , and describing how ‘ the habits of school and home are rapidly sloughed off in the new life of irresponsible freedom ’ he agreed that ‘ the large amount of money he has to spend on himself is by no means an unmixed benefit ’ .
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