Example sentences of "have [art] [noun sg] [verb] a new " in BNC.
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1 | We have heard that Selby District has the capacity to absorb a new settlement , the will to absorb a new settlement and indeed , the need for a new settlement to . |
2 | ( c ) Options The court has no jurisdiction to order a new tenancy to contain an option entitling the tenant to purchase the landlord 's reversion ( Kirkwood v Johnson ( 1979 ) 38 P & CR 392 ) . |
3 | What 's Can you remember what the point in a conversation is where a speaker has a chance to become a new speaker ? |
4 | After a period under a caretaker chairman , the board 's non-executive directors — who have always had a powerful voice within the company decided that the group needed a ‘ drastic , kill-or-cure remedy ’ under a new leader who would have the strength to develop a new strategic direction . |
5 | February 1945 , and Stalin then agreed to allow free elections in Poland so that the London Poles would have a chance to form a new Polish government , but that agreement was never implemented . |
6 | Of course , our experienced managers know procedures cover to cover , but having a manual benefits a new platform starting up and is particularly useful to a new manager , or promoted staff , as a point of reference . |
7 | ‘ From our point of view we had the opportunity to start a new firm which had a client base already , and with ‘ support ’ from E&Y , ’ he explains . |
8 | In any case , they had no wish to construct a new political party . |
9 | ‘ THERE is no doubt that today we all have the opportunity to open a new chapter , ’ said Giovanni Agnelli , boss of Fiat , Italy 's largest private-sector company , in a speech in Venice last month . |
10 | Mr Noir , Mrs Barzach and a third rebel RPR deputy , Jean-Michel Dubernard ( who is standing for re-election against Mr Noir 's son-in-law in Lyons ) , claim they have no desire to form a new party , despite their launch this week of a glossy 35-page ‘ Contract for a New Democracy ’ , which bears all the hallmarks of a party manifesto . |