Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] for a new " in BNC.
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1 | But Laura herself quietly went in the next day , spent hours cleaning up the mess and advertised for a new manageress . |
2 | Municipal Mutual , Britain 's ninth biggest insurer with 1,500,000 policyholders , is in difficulty and looking for a new partner . |
3 | The ceremony meant an unscheduled return to work for Christine as she had been off work with a broken hip , but was well on the way to recovery and set for a New Year return . |
4 | As there is still a marked shortage of UK accountants with language abilities , it could be wise to take a crash course while searching for a new job . |
5 | Would not it be far better to seek an effective non-proliferation treaty than to go for a new generation of nuclear weapons ? |
6 | The 1990/91 budget proposed by the Labour government on July 24 , 1990 , stressed social spending and provided for a new benefit targeted on low-income families , for a new universal benefit to include unemployment , and for higher spending on education and health . |
7 | For security reasons , he insisted that Coleman change his telephone number and arrange for a new mailing address . |
8 | If your flow of ideas dries up , return to your central idea and wait for a new thought . |
9 | Northern Arts is giving the money on top of annual grants from a special Drama Production Fund , money ‘ unclaimed ’ by Newcastle-based Northern Stage after it ceased production while looking for a new artistic director . |