Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] find a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was glad to hear from Richard , with whom we spent a very satisfying week in August , that David has found a new girl-friend — Sally too , I believe — and that they both seem to have survived the breakup . |
2 | ‘ Our Frankie had found a new friend ; guess who ? ’ |
3 | Certainly , with such a problem scoring — just six in their last eight games — England need to find a new dimension in front of goal . |
4 | Industrialized countries , however , felt that with international economic arrangements increasingly being negotiated through the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , UNCTAD had to find a new purpose . |
5 | TV 'S Bread stars Jean Boht and Jonathon Morris have found a new way of earning a crust — on stage together . |
6 | FRIENDS of Bill Clinton have found a new home for the president-elect and wife Hillary . |
7 | Scientists in France have found a new way to bring the past back to life . |
8 | The former Benedictine monastery of St George has found a new life as a museum and is well worth visiting . |
9 | Valerie Cass had found a new role to play . |
10 | THE ex-Cambrian/Great Western tickets office from Barmouth has found a new home on the Embsay Steam Railway at Skipton . |
11 | Now Ingrams has found a new hobby in his retirement , the Oldie , a publication with extra-large print to cater for the antiquated myope . |