Example sentences of "new [noun] for the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Reports on May 13 , quoting United States government officials , said that the US administration had sought no new funding for the mujaheddin in its proposed budget for 1992 .
2 They must be seen as inventing new rules for the future in accordance with their convictions about what is best for society as a whole , freed from any supposed rights flowing from consistency , but presenting these for unknown reasons in the false uniform of rules dug out of the past .
3 As Robyn Penrose is winding up her lecture , and Vic Wilcox is commencing his tour of the machine shop , Philip Swallow returns from a rather tiresome meeting of the Arts Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee ( which wrangled for two hours about the proposed revision of a clause in the PhD regulations and then voted to leave it unchanged , an expenditure of time that seemed all the more vain since there are scarcely any new candidates for the PhD in arts subjects anyway these days ) to find a rather disturbing message from the Vice-Chancellor 's office .
4 It had been prepared originally by the secret society he had joined two years earlier after being forced off his own rice lands for nonpayment of taxes , and he had copied it out dozens of times already in trying to win new recruits for the society in remote jungle villages far from Saigon .
5 Clemenza made an obvious starting point for Oliver , since he had also been commissioned to compose new recitatives for the opera in place of those which Mozart 's incompetent pupil Süssmayr reputedly dashed off on the coach trip to the Prague première .
6 The interim government finally produced a new Constitution for the country in July which , as expected , guaranteed a majority in both houses of the bicameral legislature to the Melanesian population [ see pp. 37613-14 ; 37881-82 ] who , since 1987 , had become the majority [ see below ] .
7 With Sir Thomas Cooke , his successor as governor , Herne appears to have been party to some extremely shady deals to break up the opposition group in 1693–4 , and to have engaged in bribery to help secure a new charter for the company in 1694 ; all this brought a parliamentary storm on his head in the spring of 1696 .
8 The National Farmers ' Union has appointed a new secretary for the branches in Haswell , Trimdon , Sedgefield and Hartlepool .
9 Proceeds will go to new curtains for the library in the Westfield building .
10 The defence of which Paul was an integral part created new records for the club in both promotion seasons 1976–77 and 1978–79 , and it was only a torn cartilage at Wrexham in October that prevented Paul from making full appearances in that latter 2nd Division Championship season .
11 Meanwhile , CCG has won a contract at Glenalmond College in Perthshire , and this success could be a breakthrough into a new market for the company in Scotland .
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