Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] [prep] a new " in BNC.
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1 | The familiar is suddenly seen in a new way ; the student 's core discipline is illuminated under a different cognitive perspective . |
2 | For example , in many classrooms pupils can be found discussing the differences in vocabulary there would be between an on-the-spot oral account of a road accident and a newspaper report of it the following day ; or considering the ways in which conventional spellings can be violated in advertisements and brand names ; or listing some of the differences between their grandparents ' use of language and their own ; or talking about the way a poet 's choice of metaphor yokes together two dissimilar things so that something familiar is suddenly perceived in a new way ; and so on . |
3 | It is important that the category of children with moderate learning difficulties , which has escalated to frightening proportions , is not replaced with a new category of disruptive pupils . |
4 | The pair have reportedly clashed over who runs the commercial side of the club , and their relationship is not helped by a new book by former chairman Irving Scholar . |
5 | But the scant dynamical evidence requiring the existence of this planet is largely refuted in a new analysis by Myles Standish of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory . |
6 | This is production on an extending scale , in which case equilibrium is always established on a new basis ; simultaneously with a certain consumption proceeds a larger production ; consumption consequently also increases , while production increases still further . |
7 | Fergie is busily working on a new book that has her following ‘ in the footsteps of Queen Victoria ’ . |
8 | Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan is also looking for a new striker . |
9 | The Rent a Room scheme of tax relief is also explained in a new leaflet to be inserted in the existing guidance notes IR 87 — Rooms to Let . |
10 | We shall see that since 1925 this code is now replaced by a new scheme of intestate succession , which applies to all the property of a deceased person ( see pp. 111–13 ) . |
11 | The company is now working on a new test — Digital DNA typing , which gives an even more accurate result . |
12 | ‘ No , Paul is now working through a new company . ’ |
13 | The Health Authority is now talking about a new nursing unit . |
14 | The Prix Galien , which was a national prize in France , is now awarded for a new medicine marketed in several European countries . |
15 | However , if it encounters unc first , then there is a chance unc of transmission and , since the transmitted photon is then polarised in a new direction ( perpendicular to the optical axis of P , ) there is a further chance unc that it could subsequently be transmitted by P , . |
16 | ANOTHER MAJOR P&O Properties International project is about to move into a new phase . |
17 | Work is about to start on a new building that will link two factory units , presently separated by a gap . |
18 | THE search is about to start for a new Ulster Branch secretary . |
19 | She is currently working on a new book for the Trust . |
20 | SCOTVEC is currently working on a new initiative to offer ‘ clusters ’ of three modules . |
21 | The ex-Squeeze member is currently working on a new album but is unlikely to return with another series of BBCTV 's Juke Box Jury , revived with Holland in the David Jacobs presenter role a couple of years back . |