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

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1 It has now been amended to include new payroll fields which will make it easier to understand .
2 ‘ You think I 'm just an old man who does n't want to see new shops and houses .
3 The computerised system they are working on , known as Super Cosmos , was developed to spot new stars among thousands of specks on photographic plates exposed through giant telescopes .
4 To be sure , these categories are not inscribed immutably in the mind : they can be altered to accommodate new experience .
5 New ideas may be assimilated into given modes of thinking or given modes of thinking may be altered to accommodate new ideas .
6 Our English counterparts have experts preparing Encyclopaedias of Precedents ( styles ) and text-books are revised to include new styles .
7 For the sake of this promise , they will want to plant new churches , they will allow new churches to look different , to ‘ enculturate ’ the gospel , to become all things to all men with the motive of bringing the poor in spirit to know God .
8 The occupation of Denmark and Norway , carried through with unexpectedly low losses and seen as a major blow for Britain , was celebrated as a ‘ great success for the bold , determined policy of the Führer ’ , whose birthday in April 1940 saw propagandists struggling to find new superlatives to express the ‘ unshakeable loyalty ’ of his ‘ following ’ .
9 They are prepared to fund raise to provide new equipment .
10 He argued that as old institutions failed to meet new expectations , so legitimacy in government would falter and trust in its equity and effectiveness would decline .
11 I am in favour of some incentive beyond that represented by depreciation , because new methods tend to encourage new ideas of production , which is so important .
12 Trading is still tough , but Watmoughs now detects some scope for selective price increases and the devalued pound is already helping win new contracts , especially against German printers .
13 We are determined to help Lanarkshire to diversify to attract new jobs all the time .
14 Both have delayed signing new deals and Lawrence said : ‘ I am very hopeful things can be settled amicably .
15 Large-scale empirical work which is intended to provide new information based on reliable data .
16 WEC failed to obtain new work in both the roads and multi-discipline sectors , and whilst some success was achieved in procuring water treatment contracts , conditions in all sectors of the market remain intensely competitive .
17 Paine was across there now , it was said , helping to write new laws .
18 Each is now competing to attract new investment .
19 They 're young , and they want to see new countries and new towns and new people .
20 It also says it has received new supplies of needed parts and should meet current demand on most products during this quarter .
21 Initially , these cribs were designed to instruct new rulers or new ruling classes .
22 Seiko Epson Co says it has developed new metal insulator metal technology for liquid crystal diode displays to compete with thin film transistor technology at the high end of the market , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
23 It has developed new reactor designs , instigated research into everything from waste disposal to the potential for nuclear fusion , was responsible for fuel fabrication and reprocessing ( until this devolved to BNF in 1971 ) , and has put a major part of its effort into developing a commercially viable fast breeder reactor .
24 This work will be used to examine possible policy changes — to the tax treatment of husband and wife , for example — and has developed new indicators of welfare effects , measures of standard of living , labour supply effects and other responses .
25 Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has developed new technology that could save lives : it 's called image link and it allows images from hospital scanners to be transmitted down the telephone line to a consultant at the Infirmary .
26 Research has developed new techniques to help Jehovah 's Witnesses including the Cell Saver , a machine which extracts blood from patients , washes the red cells , and returns them to the body .
27 Insurance group Guardian Royal Exchange has broken new ground by publishing a review by auditors Price Waterhouse in its interim results statement for the first half of 1992 .
28 Nonetheless , with the acquisition of accounting software house Ciel SA , also in October last year , Sage has broken new ground in Europe .
29 Victoria College in Belfast has broken new ground with the promotion of deputy head Mrs Margaret Andrews to the top post .
30 A VISIT to Sellafield by the Fleetwood branch of the Salvation Army has broken new ground at the site .
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