Example sentences of "of [noun] [to-vb] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Protestors are claiming that proposals to enlarge a trunk road are part of plans to build a new motorway .
5 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 .
6 ‘ Fine kind of friendship to kick a new piece of work in the teeth . ’
7 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 .
8 Maybe there is room to use this power of attraction to create a new method of live rock performance .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Her surprise stemmed from the fact she had walked out on him two years earlier , sworn her friends to secrecy and moved hundreds of miles to make a new life for herself .
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