Example sentences of "he [be] [v-ing] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr MacGregor , the Chairman of British Steel in 1980 , would not have chosen either place if he were starting a new industry today . |
2 | After setting the scene this use of description slightly declines unless he is introducing a new character or scene . |
3 | Now he is forging a new career as a poet , author and songwriter . |
4 | He is backing a new campaign launched by the National Children 's Home calling on the government to provide more funds for respite care to give parents an occasional and much needed break . |
5 | With his friend , Michael Whitehall , he 's producing a new drama series for ITV called , The Good Guys , starring himself and Keith Barron . |
6 | He 's directing a new film , Shadowlands , based on the life of C.S. Lewis . |
7 | Chramn 's actions are best interpreted as those of a prince determined to have some share in the Merovingian kingdom : effectively he was creating a new kingdom in his father 's lifetime . |
8 | In a bizarre twist in the saga of the failure of Supercomputer Systems Inc , the company last week announced that it had abandoned efforts to find new investors to keep the company alive — and then Steve Chen immediately announced that he was forming a new company that will seek to create the world 's fastest computer . |
9 | He had some land near Port au Prince , and he was building a new town . |
10 | He was schooling a new st'lyan that Burun had given him . |
11 | He was celebrating a new job at Christmas and went out with the boys in his smart pin-stripes . |
12 | Although he greeted them cheerily enough , they noticed that he was twisting a new piece of white chalk nervously between his fingers . |
13 | At the interview Buckmaster had explained he was founding a new security firm specializing in protecting high-risk and valuable cargoes . |