Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adv] [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 It says two Darlington pubs the Hole in the Wall and Lascelles Park are operating well under the new leases and that they are a unique way of putting pubs on a proper commercial footing .
2 I'Anson Cup champions Churt CC are looking forward to the new season , having wintered well at the Bohunt School indoor nets .
3 SUPER SMILE Mum Fran and brave little Laura are looking forward to the new Christmas baby .
4 ‘ Now we are looking forward to the new season and despite the difficult climate we are hoping membership holds steady .
5 Its conservative majority seemed to be moving steadily against the New Deal from 1935 .
6 She knew quite well why she would be trotting over to the new extension when summoned .
7 All these people I know will be trying out for the new series .
8 They were looking down at the new Japanese car factory , Sakata , which had just opened in Humberside .
9 Patients were flocking in for the new treatment .
10 They 'd just sunk that pit and they were starting to turn coal and the the the miners were straggling back to the new pit you see ?
11 There is bound to be considerable upheaval among the blue-chip client list which Deloitte UK is bringing over to the new firm .
12 Buckinghamshire speedway ace Simon Wigg is gearing up for the new season with a new club … he 's signed up for Coventr
13 Mr Thomas reported optimism , however , that the situation is opening up under the new coalition government that came into being a few months ago .
14 He is looking forward to the new challenge of visiting arthritis sufferers in their own homes .
15 Mr Goodenough says he 's looking forward to the new post at a time when complaints against the police have increased .
16 Group managing director Tom Hempenstall is moving up to the new post of chief executive .
17 A big , bright Red Admiral butterfly is playing serenely around the New FADS ' merchandise stall .
18 The universities are working normally under the new law .
19 Grand Met was going directly to the new format , but analysts were still working on the old style p&l accounts .
20 They had fetched him for Christmas and he was staying on for the New Year .
21 Leaving Mrs Caskie , Maggie waved across the road to Clarice McKechnie who was a year older than her and was engaged to a lad from Oban whom she was marrying early in the new year .
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