Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] [adv prt] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If this small group tried to draw up a new market contract , bargaining would be protracted because of the known absence of alternative partners .
2 Projects in Tilburg and in the Hague in the late 1970-s provided much practical experience , nowhere more so than in The Hague where deficient participation procedures angered shopkeepers who , fearful of trade falls through loss of car parking , tried to dig up the new cycle track .
3 Belinda tried to bring out the new artist 's term nonchalantly , but he was n't fooled .
4 Julia seemed to take on a new lease of life and now that the weather was improving she often walked to Carrie 's house or to see Bridie and her family .
5 The man began to fill in a new form .
6 In fact , he said , one of the reasons IBM France decided to set up the new division was to cater for software partners and other customers .
7 Bruce Springsteen managed to pick up a new house for £2 million less than the asking price .
8 At Stratford-upon-Avon , the Bishop of Worcester ( who owned the entire manor ) obtained the grant of a market in 1196 and proceeded to lay out a new town forthwith .
9 The Russians proceeded to lay out a new town .
10 This was the first opportunity we had to try out the new personalisation facility with the agents ’ mailing .
11 For the first few years I romped to cover up the new loneliness .
12 If any of the Lords or great ‘ Herren ’ in England wished to lay out an new garden or remake an old one , Mr. Miller would always show them how it ought to be done .
13 Hundreds of thousands of workers can expect up to £65 each after many firms failed to bring in the new 20p tax rate introduced in last April 's Budget .
14 The luthier , Tony Rockett attempted to track down a new steel rod for my bass , only to discover that nobody in this country supplies Warwick spares .
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