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

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1 Unrest in Parliament reached a new intensity this week .
2 Labour MP 's Jo Richardson and Gavin Strang , are at present putting forward proposals in parliament to introduce a new clause to the proposed Employment Bill which would make such discrimination illegal .
3 The order for forty-one aircraft was confirmed on 7 Jan 77 , and will in effect establish a new version of the Falcon 20 plus a new Garrett AiResearch turbofan likely to have a few applications in the executive transport and smaller airline field .
4 Researching the area to be covered in advance puts a new impetus back into flying .
5 John Osborne 's Look Back in Anger set a new style for the London theatre , and introduced a new harshness into the contemporary idiom : ‘ There are n't any good , brave causes left . ’
6 Of these five children two others also gave up their privileged positions in society to promote a new order .
7 But they in turn provoked a new fear of the obscene .
8 They used it to buy a truck , which earned more money , which they used in turn to create a new farm , with further grants from the government .
9 Once a newly proposed bold theory has succeeded in ousting its rival , then it in turn becomes a new target at which stringent tests should be directed , tests devised with the aid of further boldly conjectured theories .
10 Major retail chains have invested massively in advertising to create a new demand and a new dependency that fuels more of the same .
11 Following a large congress of agricultural co-operatives last weekend , preparation is in hand to form a new Peasants ' Party .
12 A currency reform , reducing the units of the peso by 1,000 in order to create a new peso equivalent to 1,000 old pesos , was introduced by the Mexican authorities at midnight on Dec. 31 ; the measure , originally announced in June , was designed to help accounting by reducing the high figures used in daily financial transactions .
13 Are we going to hide the ravages of time as cleverly as we can for a few more years , or gradually make the necessary adaptations in order to create a new image that is not a faded version of the old but corresponds in an attractive and lively way to the new stage in life which we have reached ?
14 a number of the savings erm and the increased income that is available to , to avoid savings are the result of your own policies developed over a number of years and I hope implemented with a degree of further manage managerial action which has actually given you some money to spend , erm which will avoid you having to make er painful cuts in order to fund a new growth and in particular I would highlight the significant movement that has has now taken place , children from special educational needs provision outside the county , back into the county .
15 Memory , the dynamic of past consciousness , can translate into resistance in order to shape a new time to come .
16 Prior to running Update Baseline , the user must identify which modules within a specified approved package structure ( baseline ) have later approved versions than are currently referenced and which need to be embodied in order to generate a new baseline .
17 Half the men were already straggling back into the Residency building or into the hospital in order to form a new position while the remainder did their best to hold off the sepoys who were already swarming over the ramparts .
18 Fortunately this is seldom actually the case with practical materials because , in order to produce a new fracture surface , we have generally not only to break all the chemical bonds at the fracture surface ( which requires only the free surface energy ) , we also disturb the molecular structure of the material to a depth which is sometimes very considerable ; in doing so we break a great many other bonds as well .
19 Major alterations are under way on the ground floor of Stamford House in order to build a new post room servicing Drury and Stamford .
20 Anderson 's long turn , therefore , amounts to an extreme example of what Brown and Yule describe as 'speaking on a topic " , rather than 'speaking topically " ( Brown and Yule 1983 : 84 ) , in that it ignores the previous speaker 's utterance in order to develop a new topic .
21 If , in order to obtain a new lease , a tenant reimburses the landlord 's professional fees ( for example legal costs ) , this is part of the consideration for the landlord 's grant of the lease to the tenant ( Rockeagle Ltd ( 1990 ) 5 BVC 1,370 ) .
22 ( Mr Orlando soon left it in order to found a new movement of his own . )
23 By the middle of the nineteenth century developments in medicine offered a new challenge to the parish ‘ guardian ’ , who had previously provided only the most rudimentary care to the sick .
24 There is no point in R&D developing a new product unless commercial thinks it can sell it .
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