Example sentences of "we [vb past] [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is why already in 1968 , when I was first in government , we tried to develop a new hybrid of social justice and a market economy .
2 Actually the tea shop benefited slightly , because we 'd introduced a new line of rock cakes that week , and some rioters came round to buy them to throw at middle class people . ’
3 As we have seen earlier in this publication , during the 1980s , under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher , we began to shape a new Britain .
4 Well the other thing I was thinking of was if we if we felt we needed to put a new roller blind at the window
5 If we decided to introduce a new category in the ‘ status ’ attribute , called coursework , having a ‘ unit-points ’ attached of 10 , we can not add it to the relation MODULE ( Figure 3.25(b) ) because we have not decided which ‘ module ’ or modules to attach it to .
6 This afternoon we went to see a new workers ' housing estate and visited some homes .
7 when they wore thin on the end and we had to put a new link in we never threw the two halves of the link away , we pointed them and made them into staples .
8 First we had to find a new propeller and this was delivered by Sam , an engineer from Technical Branch , who made a record marathon run in his tiny van from Southampton to join us at Oban .
9 [ 6 ] If we wished to test a new theory about Napoleon 's allergy to snuff , say , it would not make sense to examine look-alikes of Napoleon 's clothing .
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