Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Realize , you realize that these may want a new machine for correcting plans which is not er , sort of
2 It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company .
3 It has been particularly effective in providing a secure home base for families that have been physically scattered by emigration and it seems quite possible that small-scale farming of this kind may enjoy a new vogue , with the greater appreciation of self-provisioning , especially for fuel , to say nothing of the scenic beauty of the places where it is carried on .
4 Such technology once in place may signal a new era of competition : for example , it might allow the Chicago exchanges to try to wrest some of the specifically European interest rate and index derivatives away from the Europeans .
5 The Minister ought to accept the new clause .
6 But where the strings pass through the body , the holes have opened up , so it may need a new wooden bridge plate or something placed underneath the table .
7 If the Prime Minister wants to win , he may need a new mean streak
8 If you wish to update a process model then you may install a new version of the PMDL for that model again using option 7.3.1 — Install/Deinstall Process Models .
9 If the state bar decides against a complete ban , Miss Roybal-Allard may introduce a new bill requiring it to have one .
10 It is understood the North Down and Ards Unit may introduce the new meals-on-wheels system within the next few months .
11 And it occu It seemed to me therefore that really one could only consider this level o at a strategic issue by looking at the quality of the existing landscape and it seems to me , if the proposition is that you should locate a new settlement to the erm North in the Ryedale sector , er of Greater York , then you 're effectively turning planning on its head because I think the usual approach is to try and steer development to less attractive areas rather than put them in better quality areas .
12 You should make a new will as soon as you marry .
13 They know that we must build a new , enduring peace — based not on arms races and confrontation , but on shared principles and the rule of law .
14 Thames Water insist with demand for water growing by 40 per cent over the next quarter century , they must build a new reservoir .
15 There is no reason why he should treat a new bride any different .
16 Notice that you should treat the new motherboard with great care as it can easily be damaged .
17 He spent some time in Holland in the company of an Indian guru with whom he had long walks and conversations through which came the realization that he should build a new career around his two key interests : his satisfaction in working with children and his love of Art .
18 The British must refine a new history curriculum to show the national genius and thus the inferiority of all others , and do so in the face of the sleepy yawns of the poor pupils .
19 So they have put on a Christmas show that runs until the end of January , which while still being very different from anything else in the Midlands this Christmas , should entice a new audience into the theatre .
20 a rubber , yes you 'll must need a new one by then
21 Perhaps the Publishers Publicity Circle should introduce a new category of award : most publicity for least accessible title .
22 If any of the present owners wish to sell their share of the converted building , the remaining directors must approve the new purchaser , but otherwise the dwellings can be sold in the normal way .
23 An experienced nurse should demonstrate a new nursing skill before the learner attempts it herself .
24 A unit of information must include a new element ( the given element being optional ) .
25 Her lover , whoever that may be , male or female , should direct the new reality out of the force .
26 Mr Atkins promises that landing charges will be regulated as in Britain , and this — plus competition from the City Airport — should prevent the new owners imposing exorbitant increases on the already hard-pressed airlines .
27 Only three days earlier , however , he had written to another correspondent in less drastic tones : " give me a few more years and you should sense a new influence on classical studies " .
28 If either endorsement reference appears on your Policy Schedule you should study the new wording closely .
29 As Barr et al ( 1989 ) put it , ‘ We must expect the new independent hospitals to act like any profit-maximising firm .
30 ‘ So now , my children , we must choose a new heir . ’
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