Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] a new " in BNC.

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1 This project involves building a new econometric macro-model of the UK economy that will incorporate this new theory if it proves consistent with UK evidence .
2 Several wild song thrushes in different parts of Britain — and some blackbirds too — have been heard singing a new song that bears a striking resemblance to the distinctive electronic warble of British Telecom 's ‘ trimphones ’ .
3 You might think opening a new gentleman 's outfitters in Savile Row is like taking coal to Newcastle .
4 I suggest buying a new cone of yarn , unless you happen to have one in the cupboard that is untouched and which still has the price paid for it .
5 More recently , my microwave oven began to smoke and , again , the dealer said that as it would cost more than £200 to repair , I should consider buying a new one .
6 If the security services are hit by defence cuts , maybe even James Bond might consider buying a new more affordable Aston Martin .
7 Divorce also affects your will and you should consider making a new will if you get divorced .
8 The three proposed drafting a new constitution for those republics which wished to stay in Yugoslavia as a " conferation of equal republics and peoples " and the signing of a " historic agreement " between the Serbian and Moslem communities in Bosnia .
9 This involves fitting a new main body and viewfinder .
10 The glass-reinforced plastic containers are manufactured using a new centrifugal moulding system designed to meet stringent EC rules on pollution and food storage .
11 On Jan. 10 the Federal Assembly had approved opening a new inquiry into those working in parliament , government and the president 's office in order to unmask former StB agents and collaborators .
12 He 'd been walking home after celebrating starting a new job after nine months on the dole when he was set upon .
13 To avoid creating a new problem I have had to shorten slightly the northward move of the Clerk Street stop .
14 We can envisage creating a new group of instructions by selecting one of the operations already met with , and producing an " iterated " version of it .
15 The only cause for rejoicing in Downing Street as a result of the new West German proposals — outlined in a letter sent to President Mitterrand this week - is that the Strasbourg summit will not now decide on a date when EC governments should begin negotiating a new treaty for monetary union .
16 If a lot of juggling and rearrangement of figures is necessary to transfer the information to the forms then it is worth considering adopting a new procedure for preparing the tax computation .
17 If the job requires re-running a new form will be submitted by the New OED computer group .
18 And that requires embracing a new ideal : collective entrepreneurship .
19 Cheatering putting a new label up !
20 Battling with the hospital bureaucrats , he 's finally permission to experiment using a new drug aimed at sufferers of Parkinson disease called L Dopa .
21 It was not easy to postpone building a new Junior School , but the cost of a conventional building was by now well into six figures and still rising .
22 He takes an active role in key planning and new model decisions — most recently to start manufacturing a new car in the US — while , say employees , being happy to let others take the credit .
23 Fortunately , while this project was under discussion , Dean at Leicester Aquatics started using a new supplier of unusual fish , and received a number of interesting species including several Synodontis .
24 FORMS have been distributed promoting a new cervical smear programme for Group employees which will be introduced in 1993 .
25 Scientists want to start testing a new drug which could revolutionise the treatment of cancer .
26 In some ways , I suppose buying a new detector is much like buying a new car .
27 Would that be er a practical thing to do or would you have to start redesigning a new aircraft ?
28 Bootham Bar in York is to be closed to traffic from March 7–20 as British Gas workmen continue laying a new main .
29 An hour or so was spent drafting a new outline for this second approach on the mysteries of the Coniunctio and , when she was satisfied that its thread was strong enough to guide her through the maze , she took up again the pursuit of Mercurius through the bridal-chambers of the mind .
30 Both approaches therefore involved attributing a new meaning to the situation .
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