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

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1 For example , there are numerous ways of making a new river crossing : bridge or tunnel , steel or concrete , various types of construction and financing options .
2 In these documents , a new synthesis of the research findings and the reports on the deaths of unprotected children was accomplished , making a new sense of the apparently conflicting evidence .
3 There are 5 main methods of making a new issue :
4 Divorce also affects your will and you should consider making a new will if you get divorced .
5 they 're making a new diary and they want the new words on it
6 In the process , job evaluation could terminally undermine clinical grading , making a new system virtually redundant before it has even got off the ground .
7 ‘ No , no , this is fine , ’ she said as he suggested making a new pot .
8 ‘ But he is gaining in confidence , making a new life for himself and doing well at school .
9 The hospital visits Bishop Auckland , Newton Aycliffe , Shildon and Crook , where trained staff deal with scores of mental patients who are making a new life for themselves in the community .
10 ‘ Ben had been making a new dress for the end of Act I which he promised to bring to Shepherd 's Bush by 5.45 pm , in time for my appearance .
11 By contrast , Shaw , communing with the computer and making a new friend , looked like one of those whiz-kids who , from their glass and concrete towers , manipulate the world 's money markets .
12 ‘ They love making a new friend .
13 With the New Year legislation , many drivers have have been making a New Year resolution to steer clear of trouble .
14 He therefore had the choice of making a new home somewhere or making his way back to a town about whose public feelings he could have no doubt , but knowing that if he did not change his ways the whole thing might happen again .
15 The height of the symbolism and ritual in the process of making a new pope was reached in the ceremony of consecration , coronation and enthronement .
16 As on previous courses any Qualified Teacher wishing to attend for a day is very welcome to do so ( £10 per day ) , and is making a new list of teachers who might like to take up spare places on the Aston Clinton weekends ( £55 ) .
17 Notwithstanding this heavy responsibility , Herland was still one of the masters charged with repairs at Winchester Castle , and in 1398 was to impress labour for making a new harbour at Great Yarmouth .
18 In 1919 , the bells were re-cast and re-hung in a new frame with a treble bell added , making a new peal of six bells , this was part of the memorial of 1914–18 war .
19 Special tax on new cars is halved to five percent , making a new car about four hundred pounds cheaper …
20 But most staked their future on making a new commitment swiftly .
21 Because somebody 's asked me to collect people 's conversations because it 's to , to do with a firm that 's making a new dictionary .
22 They 're making a new dictionary and they want the new words on it
23 So they 're making a new dictionary ?
24 Option 3 : Making a new connection to an existing lighting circuit allows new lights to have their own switch .
25 So , while the electrician is making a new connection , we ( including the managers from the office ! ) decided to find the shovels and do it the hard way .
26 During that time , the artist has worked slowly but will be making a new sculpture , ‘ Colombo ’ , for this occasion .
27 MAKING A NEW START .
28 That 's what making a new start is all about .
29 By adopting the Scottish term , Free Church , instead of Nonconformist , the movement was showing that it was making a new start with an eye to the twentieth , not to the nineteenth or even eighteenth century .
30 Like destroying all the paintings one 's ever done and making a new start .
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