Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [prep] a new " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 THE pound fell sharply to a new record low against the mark yesterday afternoon , closing at Dm2.3213 , down almost 3.5 pfennigs on the day .
3 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 .
4 The Oldham Stock Exchange developed out of a new class of capitalists not portrayed in the industrial scenarios of Marx and Engels .
5 Mr Krenz speaking to workers yesterday at the Bergmann-Borsig machine factory outside East Berlin — a hotbed of critical opposition and the birthplace of East Germany 's first independent trade union — reiterated that he was prepared to have his position as party leader voted on by a new central committee .
6 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 .
7 BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice .
8 The moon shone overhead like a new dime .
9 sudden change in behaviour or lifestyles , for example going around with a new set of friends
10 Over the years the OCU became a truly cosmopolitan empire and hardly a month went by without a new uniform or flying suit making an appearance .
11 Thus progress always overreaches itself and mankind falls back into a new barbarism .
12 It seemed hardly a week went by without a new ‘ breakthrough ’ in the technological aspects of the sport ; costs were inflating ; teams could n't be run without proper ( i.e. large ) budgets .
13 If you had the additional capital to go all-out for a new start I 'd say it was almost a certainty .
14 The HP 700 products were originally based on Alsys technology and Alsys will continue developing , marketing and maintaining these products as well as shipping new versions of the product supporting HP-UX 8.0 on the Series 800 , and will follow up with a new version supporting the Series 400 and 300 workstations .
15 ‘ Even if a company comes out with a new cap , we can still make an adaptor before it goes on sale , says Mr Garnett .
16 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 .
17 After the banning of the CPSU these liberal groups decided to form a new left-wing party based not on a new programme but on the liberal and , in essence , social democratic programme of the CPSU .
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