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

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1 The algorithm has a new variable , S , whose value is such a pair .
2 The addition creates a new strength for us in American nineteenth-century genre painting ’ , says Ms Neill .
3 ‘ THERE is no doubt that today we all have the opportunity to open a new chapter , ’ said Giovanni Agnelli , boss of Fiat , Italy 's largest private-sector company , in a speech in Venice last month .
4 She ca n't know how I value my freedom , Donald , the freedom to do what I like and take advantage of the opportunity to explore a new city , learn a new language , try my hand at a way of life I did n't know existed .
5 The storms have speeded up the process of new though on such matters ; more or less overnight they have provided the opportunity to create a new order .
6 In other words , legislation offered the opportunity to begin a new programme of education for the working-class family .
7 Bush named Transport Secretary Samuel K. Skinner as his new Chief of Staff on Dec. 5 , and also took the opportunity to announce a new team to take responsibility for his re-election bid .
8 ‘ From our point of view we had the opportunity to start a new firm which had a client base already , and with ‘ support ’ from E&Y , ’ he explains .
9 The main motivation is the opportunity to meet a new audience , who have a friendly relationship with foreigners , especially in deep Russia .
10 This decision , which honours Cape Verde , has been interpreted by us as a recognition of the unwearying efforts the Capeverdian government and people are making in the struggle to build a new society based on social justice , progress and equal opportunity .
11 The skier carries a new model transceiver , the F1-plus , which can either be used for avalanche rescue , or switched to a lower frequency to receive the signal of the buried ski .
12 The Board created a new Marketing Department in June 1992 which has been very active in seeking input to our awards from our overseas partners in education .
13 " One summer 's morning in 1894 the National Amalgamated Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union was wound up ; its leaders then adjourned for lunch and a drink , re-entering the building in the afternoon to start a new union under a slightly different name " .
14 That was the day in October 1957 that Ken spent the afternoon rehearsing a new routine .
15 In Nielson-Jones v Fedden [ 1975 ] Ch 222 it was held that it was not sufficient for the husband and wife to sign a memorandum to the effect that the husband was to have a free hand to sell the property and use the money to buy a new house for himself although in Burgess v Rawnsley [ 1975 ] Ch 429 it was held that a beneficial joint tenancy was severed by the oral agreement of one joint tenant to sell her share in the property to the other even though that agreement was not specifically enforceable .
16 Opening the case containing a new guitar from Patrick Eggle is , for me , a trying experience .
17 This is n't the place to go into the details of the technology — turn to page 237 for the sordid facts — but it may be worth saying that the computer brings a new flexibility to the typesetting .
18 The computer has a new type of keyboard and an attractive design embossed on the monitor case which also carries the manufacturer 's stylized name .
19 A party official later served warning that Labour would reverse the decision to create a new tax band .
20 Normally we have three or four months between the decision to launch a new product and the actual launch date .
21 When we heard of the decision to construct a new reservoir on the Durham/Northumberland border , Ann and I carefully noted opening day in our diary ; and on the appointed morning we rose at dawn and sallied forth , bustling by ash-covered Consett Iron Works , the light of battle glinting in our trout-starved eyes .
22 The warder bought a new house , has he ? ’
23 As well as using the grant to provide a new cafe and shop , the association is also planning to stage a new exhibition at Thiepval using the latest state-of-the-art audio-visual technology to tell the Ulstermen 's story .
24 The drug created a new style , a new language .
25 8.3 To make payments following disclaimer If this Lease shall be disclaimed and for any reason the Landlord does not require the Guarantor to accept a new Lease of the Premises in accordance with clause 8.2 the Guarantor shall pay to the Landlord on demand an amount equal to [ the difference between any money received by the Landlord for the use or occupation of the Premises and ] the rents [ in both cases ] for the period commencing with the date of such Disclaimer and ending on whichever is the earlier of the following dates :
26 This hedonistic surge to the seaside and the camp hailed a new phase of consumer capitalism far removed from both the collective initiatives of traditional working-class culture and the improving motives of the pioneering holiday organizations of the pre-affluent period .
27 The University commissioned a new piece of music by Irish composer Elaine Agnew for the first of these concerts , which not only gave a young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra but also provided an affectionate tribute to the former Chancellor 's memory .
28 This would provide for the university to appoint a new lecturer to direct the course .
29 The university appointed a new appeal committee with a view to speeding up the hearing .
30 And expertise gained has enabled the university to launch a new MSc course in shellfish biology , fisheries and culture — due to take its first students in the coming academic year .
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