Example sentences of "and [verb] a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Law Commission , in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recognised many of the weaknesses in the present law on merchantable quality ( paras 3.4 – 6 ) and recommended a new definition to be adopted in all contracts involving supply of goods .
2 ARGENTINA is paying a Swiss company more than $100 million to develop and build a new type of remotely controlled torpedo .
3 Its proposals included ways to eliminate the certificate and introduce a new structure of undergraduate and in-service education , incorporating an integrated phase of probationary service .
4 You should do what I 've done , cut yourself completely free of him and make a new life for yourself . ’
5 Florrie made up her mind : she must buy some material and make a new set of curtains .
6 Each place has a special story to tell and offers a new experience of history : from neolithic man to Roman invasion , from William the Conqueror to the Civil War , from the Restoration to Queen Victoria and beyond .
7 He also took the trouble to buy and read a new book of theology which Ramsey at that moment published ; an account of the development of English religious thought from the late Victorian age to the age of William Temple — From Gore to Temple .
8 It was in fact going to be a ‘ complex ’ process , since it would require ‘ permanent , steady and patient activity to delete from people 's minds the remains of the past , the obsolete conceptions , mentalities and customs , and to cultivate a new attitude towards work , life and society . ’
9 Plans are now in motion to stage exhibitions featuring paintings from the collection in the Museum and Art Gallery in the city centre , where they are certain to attract attention to the University 's artistic riches and forge a new link between town and gown .
10 But he endorsed the belief of most people at ringside that Lewis can be the man to end Britain 's search for a world heavyweight champion , and bring a new order to the division .
11 Major said that the meeting had produced " an excellent dialogue " and that all the parties had agreed to further meetings , and to support a new effort by Brooke to resume talks on the political future of Northern Ireland .
12 Not surprising Dilys Palmer was one of its founding fathers ( mothers ? ) with the Washington Development Corporation , who started off with green fields and five working pits and made a new town of it .
13 Wakelate nodded glumly and made a new excursion into the pantry .
14 This involved redefining its areas of competence , becoming more professionalized and articulating a new ideology of rationality and instrumentality consistent with the democratic model of responsible government and separation of powers .
15 Already thronging with music students and hosting a regular series of free concerts and recitals by distinguished musicians , it will soon provide the new home for undergraduates in the fine arts and gain a new lease on life .
16 Chen said the new company will draw on potential investors located while he was trying to save his old company : ‘ We will now apply what we learned in designing and building a new machine for early market introduction . ’
17 The painstaking restoration of the 125-year-old spire cost £150,000 and building a new church in the next 18 months will total £1.2m , excluding fees .
18 Shortly before that , I had gone into business with Mrs Edna Kirby , trading as KB Enterprises ( John Birch ) Ltd. , developing and producing a new type of UVA Sunbed .
19 But PKLite is sneaky and adds a new piece of code to any compressed program file .
20 Mr Yeltsin has two chief aims : to push ahead with economic reform , and to establish a new form of government for Russia .
21 Meanwhile , it has appointed Janet Shelton OEM sales manager and has a new director of marketing , Fred Berry , who joins from Emulex Corp .
22 His death-warrant bore 58 signatures , headed by that of John Bradshaw who , born in Marple in 1602 , may have attended the School in his youth ; however , if he did , it seems to have made but little impression on him , for in his will he made bequests to increase the Masters ' salaries at his other schools , Bunbury and Middleton , and to found a new school in Marple , without mentioning Stockport .
23 That the aim and purpose is to bring about the fall of the bourgeoisie and the rule of the proletariat , to abolish the old society based on class differences and to found a new society without classes and without private property .
24 If your hair is damaged and needs a new lease of life after the party season then this give-away if for you .
25 Our results confirm those from animal experiments , in which the possible benefit of rtPA in HUS has already been shown , and suggest a new approach to treatment .
26 Yet these men and women are well off compared to their counterparts in Ghana where subject teams had been given just nine months to produce new curriculum plans and to launch a new series of materials to fit a ‘ new content and structure of education ’ announced by the cabinet .
27 It seems to me that he ca n't be that unhappy because he 's currently managing twelve vacancies deliberately , in order to produce underspend so that he can re-surface his car park , maintain privileged restaurants for his erm , senior officers , chauffeur driven car for himself and build a new hangar for his helicopter .
28 Malaysia is against our ideal , against our evolution , and against our State — our revolution is a confrontation to destroy the old order and build a new order in Indonesia and elsewhere . ’
29 The Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act 1991 ( enacted on June 27 , 1991 ) re-enacted the above and , in addition , provided for an extension of the power of seizure in relation to terrorist offences currently held by the police to the armed forces , and created a new offence of bypassing closed border crossing points .
30 Edward Heath disbanded the government and parliament of Northern Ireland in March 1972 and created a new post of secretary of state for Northern Ireland .
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