Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 It must n't become a new focus for fascists .
2 It 'll also need a new name .
3 The artficial beach would great an additional barrier ; 300m wide and constructed from four million cubic metres of sand , held in by a sill made of rock , it would also create a new beach for tourists .
4 It would also prepare a new military strategy moving away from " forward defence " towards a reduced forward presence and modifying " flexible response " to reflect a reduced dependence on nuclear weapons .
5 It would certainly give a new twist to the arms race ; indeed some of Reagan 's advisers appeared to be recommending SDI precisely because they thought the Soviet economy would collapse under the strain of attempting to emulate it .
6 The opposition again spurned an invitation to participate in a coalition government when round table talks resumed on Feb. 6 , and on the following day the leadership of the Bulgarian Agrarian People 's Union ( BAPU — the junior coalition partner in every government since the 1947 imposition of communist rule ) said that it would only join a new government of " national consensus " .
7 It will also create a new ITV company , valued at about £90m , lying third in the league table behind Central in the Midlands and Carlton in London .
8 It will also provide a new wheelchair ramp , porch and entrance area and allow an existing room to be designated as a quiet area .
9 Oxfordshire health authority has decided that a threatened £500,000 overspend means it can not open a new cardiology unit which would have freed beds for other uses .
10 At the same time , for many women it can also mark a new beginning .
11 At the same time , for many women it can also mark a new beginning .
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