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

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1 He says his pay-off has left him comfortable , although he will eventually want to find a new career , possibly even returning to journalism .
2 Rowan Martin , who had worked for 20 years with the department , had been widely tipped to get the new post of deputy director of the department , until his arrest in mid-1992 on corruption charges , on which he was later exonerated .
3 The seventy-five years preceding 1066 were a time of great activity in the Canterbury scriptorium , which produced a number of magnificently-illustrated gospel and service-books , as well as many more mundane volumes apparently intended to form a new cathedral library .
4 All this of course took up a great deal of time and delayed the completion of Robyn 's thesis on the nineteenth-century industrial novel , which had to be constantly revised to take the new theories into account .
5 Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe .
6 The FDP leader , Erich Mende , only agreed to form a new coalition with the CDU if Adenauer agreed , in writing , that he would resign within two years .
7 So start shopping the new way soon — it says style !
8 The list so obtained forms the new definition for that word , containing all strong overlaps ( with the filter set ) , and the more frequent weak overlaps .
9 In retrospect , ITV justified its programmes , blatantly at odds with the intention of the policy makers , as the price necessarily paid to get the new system running .
10 Surely he would be better advised to start a new series with Bus Pass Wish One .
11 In fact , you 've already got got a new book from er what 's that , Pickwick ?
12 Oh , while Im here just like to mention the new kit .
13 The ITV companies pay royalties only after sales , but they will soon have to negotiate a new deal .
14 This came about through the fact that although Mondrian made use of the Cubist grid-system of Composition , he had already begun to develop a new form of painting which finally culminated during the war in the purely abstract idiom of De Stijl and Neo-Plasticism .
15 He and his friends were already planning to oust the new boss and seize the party .
16 Thursday Friday Now just check put the new piece of paper yes Publications Okay I 'm just er bringing this up to date so Monday Tuesday Wednesday evenings in fact you need er sorry Sunday Monday and Tuesday okay .
17 Developed in close co-operation with leading car manufacturers , it 's a highly refined 10w/40 multigrade — specially designed to meet the new challenges of the 1990s .
18 The discovery of the two bodies yesterday has started a new check on the 30,000 US civilians in Panama .
19 He 's signed up to go racing in America for a fistful of dollars … and few a for dollars more has got a new book out …
20 If a keycard is lost the lock is simply and quickly recoded to accept a new card without the need and cost to replace a lock or reckey a cylinder .
21 Qaddafi once sought to demonstrate the new well-being and prosperity of his country by quoting statistics to show that Libya had imported enough radios for each man , woman and child to possess three of them .
22 We usually manage to provide every new member or new mum with a contact who can introduce her to the NCT and chat over any everyday difficulties .
23 He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me .
24 He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me .
25 Every practical success is partial since a new problem always emerges demanding a new resolution .
26 But I still had to pay the new increase like !
27 But influential politicians were still required to push the new policies .
28 He continued to serve on commissions and committees , notably helping to draft the New Model Army ordinance ( 1645 ) , chairing the committee on church government ( 1645–6 ) , and agreeing to try the king , although he did not sit on the trial commission ( 1648 ) .
29 He also tried to prevent the new grammar schools from being reserved for the sons of the gentry .
30 He also needs to cap the new price so that it is prevented from rising further over the remaining four years of construction if he is to convince bankers that they should continue to support Eurotunnel .
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