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

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1 At home , the sombre and all-too-present reality of capitalism sinking deeper and deeper into crisis ; on the horizon , the gleaming and distant image of communism constructing a new world , a new man , a new life .
2 A series of attempts to form a new coalition government had failed , and on 5 May President Coty sent a message to de Gaulle , asking whether he would be willing to enter into negotiations to form a government .
3 OFFICIALS in Elvis Presley 's home county have filed a lawsuit demanding the state of Tennessee to launch a new investigation into the singer 's death .
4 Government attempts to define such hospitals did of course give a new lease of life to those not under scrutiny .
5 After a curious military episode — he ran away from Cambridge to join the 15th Dragoons — he arrived in Bristol in 1795 full of plans to establish a new system of society , called Pantisocracy ; this word is explained on p. 80 , but what it meant in practice was the rather grandiose idea of founding a new American colony .
6 Protestors are claiming that proposals to enlarge a trunk road are part of plans to build a new motorway .
7 Sometimes an oil exploration company is unable to provide sufficient collateral to support the necessary borrowing of funds to develop a new oil discovery , in which case a separate company is established to obtain the necessary finance .
8 He went into self-imposed exile in the mountains of Japan for nearly two years and during this period of isolation formulated a new karate system based on actual combat effectiveness .
9 ‘ Fine kind of friendship to kick a new piece of work in the teeth . ’
10 It is just a hundred years since Felix Liebermann first propounded the theory that Anselm 's friendship with Archbishop Hugh of Lyons brought a new element into his life .
11 The old agrarian basis of the economy survived well into the Georgian era but the enormous growth of population made a new form of local society unavoidable and the Enclosure Award of 1766 put the final seal of approval on changes that had long been underway .
12 A WOMAN who stole thousands of pounds from a pub 's Christmas savings club has moved out of town to start a new life , a court heard yesterday .
13 The young earls who attended the Dunstable tournament were now to take a leading part in Edward 's wars , and with a new generation of earls came a new strategy .
14 There are thousands of informers proclaiming a new devotion to Vaclev Havel .
15 But the application of knowledge drives a new learning curve and strong arguments can be made for using regional funds to develop new technologies in the interests of local economic growth where both industry and the university can benefit .
16 In 1914 the Board of Education initiated a new Education ( Provision of Meals ) Act which made this provision compulsory for all local authorities , provided an Exchequer subsidy , authorized feeding during school holidays and left the determination of need to the school medical officers who were to assess need purely on grounds of health rather than of parental income .
17 The Witch King of Naggaroth hatched a new plot .
18 And the sort of video extracts a new television programme is n't looking for .
19 Maybe there is room to use this power of attraction to create a new method of live rock performance .
20 Implicit is the recognition that the age of conservation creates a new straitjacket for change .
21 With the ribbon of blacktop offering a new perspective , he realised that the vortex within which they fled was turning away from the mountains .
22 One of the recent visitors to Giverny was Roy Lichtenstein , who in 1969 had used Monet 's Rouen and Haystack series as the basis for a series of lithographs. then in 1991 he used the water-lilies theme of the Nymphéas for a series of works employing a new technique , the decorative machine turnings made by abrading metal in shining whirls , which , while looking like water have the reflectiveness of stainless steel .
23 In what way do you see Religious Life responding to the needs of the Church and of society facing a new millennium ?
24 And the pervasion of such a principle of de-differentiation presumes a new set of social actors , the new , post-industrial middle classes whose interests are furthered by such a process .
25 During replication each strand of DNA generates a new strand complementary to itself .
26 With the collapse of communism in eastern Europe the Council of Europe found a new role during 1990/91 in assisting in the establishment of democratic and legally accountable political and economic systems in eastern Europe .
27 Now in we have also consulted with the Department of Transport about our proposal and the Department of transport have no objections to the use of the A sixty four north east of York to serve a new settlement .
28 His career marks an important stage in the development of party management in the post-1832 era , when legal registration of voters constituted a new factor in electoral calculations .
29 In a referendum held at the same time as the elections , 78 per cent of voters supported a new Constitution which provided for a directly elected President to appoint a Prime Minister who would in turn appoint a Cabinet , with all appointments requiring parliamentary approval .
30 Typically they have been started by an entrepreneur who brought together a bright , dedicated , hard-working group of colleagues to market a new service or a new product .
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