Example sentences of "it be [adj] [to-vb] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And with ‘ perfumed strips ’ now impregnated into the pages of so many magazines , it 's possible to try new scents for a single day without venturing further than your friendly newsagent .
2 It 's nice to have new owners who do n't think we are down among the dead men . ’
3 It 's good to get new blood as it gives us more spark . ’
4 " It 's hard to learn new tricks , " said the Collector smiling doubtfully , " especially when you reach my age .
5 The National Rivers Authority has said , unless water authorities reduce the number of leaks it 's unlikely to approve new reservoirs such as the one planned by Thames Water in South Oxfordshire .
6 It will be suggested perhaps that , instead of simply feeling himself pulled between a thirst for new experience and a dread of losing his pension , a rational man would ponder conflicting principles , ‘ It is good to welcome new experience ’ and ‘ One ought not to risk one 's pension ’ , and judge between them by deducing from more general principles combined with verbally formulated facts about Bali and himself .
7 In any case , what kind of general principles would be of help in judging between ‘ It is good to welcome new experience ’ and ‘ One ought not to risk one 's pension ’ ?
8 It is necessary to explore new objectives and the means of achieving them .
9 To decide whether previous familiarity with a junction is related to recognition performance it is necessary to calculate new measures of recognition .
10 Further , because it is difficult to overhaul the basic structure of an enumerative scheme without complete revision of certain sections , it is necessary to add new subjects into the existing framework of relationships .
11 In a wide-ranging challenge to the opposition of multiculturalism to antiracism as an adequate framework for educational debate , Ali Rattansi argues that , in the wake of the Burnage Report , it is necessary to identify new priorities that undermine old certainties .
12 In cases where it is preferable to use new paper , such as coffee filters and sanitary products look for paper which has not been bleached with chlorine gas .
13 It is useful to tap New line after sub-headings ( eg after shoulder headings , see Task 20 below ) and after short lines to be selected as a single block of text , eg a list ( see Task 4 ) , or the inside address of a letter .
14 Unless a total kitchen refit is planned , it is best to introduce new technology in stages to give staff time to gradually learn about the new equipment and methods on offer .
15 It is possible to patent new microorganisms per se ; the processes of producing them ; the processes for using them , and the products obtained from them , and the products obtained from them .
16 With the intensification of international traffic , it is possible to discover new talent in any part of the world .
17 In theory , therefore , it is possible to produce new plants from any group of cells as long as they are provided with an appropriate growth medium .
18 In theory it is possible to raise new points not dealt with in the pleadings or argument in the trial , but the Court of Appeal is reluctant to exercise the power to admit them , since it smacks of allowing the running of alternative arguments where those run at trial have failed .
19 It is difficult to break new ground in this field .
20 Sometimes it is difficult to meet new people . ’
21 Hilary Murphy explains that it is difficult to find new questions to reach the same answers .
22 Hilary Murphy explains that it is difficult to find new questions to reach the same answers .
23 Intel Corp president Andy Grove told the annual meeting that the company 's chip business remains strong and that it is ready to fight new competitors in the market place , Reuter reports : ‘ Our response to all these competitors has been to concentrate on getting better and faster products into the hands of our customers , ’ Grove said , adding that Intel was meeting demand for the 80486 but dealer and customer inventories were tight ; capital spending this year is now likely to hit $1,800m , up from the previously planned $1,600m ; executive vice-president Craig Barrett said the next generation P6 microprocessor will probably be unveiled in late 1995 or early 1996 ; Intel holders also approved a two for one share split to take effect in June .
24 It is vital to tap New line at the ends of lines in tables .
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