Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Legal fees and stamp duty for sale and purchase are reimbursed to existing employees ; new staff receive reimbursement of these costs only for buying the new house . |
2 | We might be able to pay for Jason Donovan , but only by cancelling the new computer stuff … ’ |
3 | It is only by placing the new station beneath the existing one that all the required rail connections can be made . |
4 | The PFA announced the results of the strike ballot just after receiving the new offer from the Premier League by fax . |
5 | Mrs Thompson urged tenants to think very carefully before signing the new leases . |
6 | Later in welcoming the new county councils in 1888 the Fabians argued that a ‘ democratic State can not become a Social- Democratic State unless it has in every centre of population a local governing body … ’ |
7 | Far from welcoming the new challenges and opportunities , many saw retirement as a kind of bogeyman who trailed in his wake the threats of a lower standard of living , boredom and impending old age . |
8 | Johnson had three members of his own forces executed on Jan. 7 , reportedly for possessing the new banknotes . |
9 | Apart from chairing the new London film co-op he had a small article in the first It detailing his efforts to phone the CIA at the American embassy . |
10 | The magazine applauded the theory and looked forward to seeing the new machine in action . |
11 | I must say I am looking forward to seeing the new babies . |
12 | No I 'm I 'm really looking forward to getting the new lifeboat , because I think it 'll be a great advantage from the station here . |
13 | And the local village pub is also looking forward to welcoming the new customers . |
14 | I 'm really looking forward to making the new series of the ‘ Generation Game ’ , says Rosemarie . |