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

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1 Filled in a new rent rebate form .
2 The prime reason for bringing in a new constitution in 1937 was the return to dominance of the republican grouping , the side which had lost the civil war , and which had retained the intention of establishing a republic .
3 Statistics show that bringing in a new manager tends not to be a pancea .
4 These ‘ Masters ’ were said to be the hidden wise men who were spread around the world with the aim of bringing in a New World Order .
5 There was the time , too , when he kept a Wellington side very much under wraps before a Ranfurly Shield challenge against Auckland , and then took the hugh gamble of removing his best five-eighths , Steve Pokere , from fly-half to centre , and bringing in a new youngster — a gamble which failed quite spectacularly .
6 It did something about corruption , by bringing in a new civil-service law which makes officials more accountable for their actions while at the same time making them freer of party patronage .
7 Yet the Cabinet reshuffle has once again set the boat rocking by bringing in a new Secretary of State for the Environment — the third change in the DoE hot seat in the last 18 months .
8 Perhaps the essential task of bringing in the new democracies of eastern Europe will founder on economic collapse , ethnic unrest and social upheaval .
9 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money .
10 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money .
11 Barclays , National Westminster and Royal Bank of Scotland will bring in the new cheques ‘ at some point ’ .
12 ‘ Giles , Giles , ’ cried Liz , ‘ do n't shout so , it 's nearly the New Year , we ca n't bring in the New Year howling like wolves . ’
13 After this period you will have to apply again by filling in a new claim form AG 1 and sending it to the Agency Benefits Unit ( see address on page 22 ) .
14 The Feldwebel came back , and the man who had been filling in the new form turned round in his chair and looked at me .
15 ‘ If we had to wait three months for this money , then fill in a new form to open a different account , just like a new investor in fact , it would not be a bad idea to see if any other society was offering a better rate than the 8.85 per cent offered by ‘ Prime Gold ’ .
16 The man began to fill in a new form .
17 I have been told to fill in a new form to be put on the waiting list but you need a permanent address to fill out one and I have n't got one . ’
18 You should now use option 7.2.2 to fill in the new user 's details .
19 In the present case the effect is helped by the realistic context , since the storm is still raging outside and whenever the door is opened to let in a new character the form-generating music rushes in as well in the shape of the hurricane .
20 Assassination only works — I do n't really have to explain ? — when the victim 's people were sick of him anyway and ready to let in the new man without overmuch fuss .
21 In the late 1930s the Liverpool Police brought in a new ‘ discretionary movement ’ in which constables made half-hour points , which gave them relative freedom on the beat .
22 Optical chainstore Specialeyes has brought in a new agency to help it shrug off its ‘ cheap ’ image and to break into the youth and pensioners markets .
23 Thornton was an unusual choice : his fame sprang from his period as chief executive of the Abbey National building society , where he had swept aside years of tradition , brought in a new management style ( he was very proud of having abolished fifty-one committees ) , and had enormous success with initiatives such as Granny Bonds .
24 This has brought in a new dimension to recent thinking , and begun to raise sharp questions about what has been called the ‘ Latin captivity ’ of western theology .
25 In the 1989 Budget , the Chancellor brought in a new ceiling limit of £90,000 , based on earnings of £60,000 to be revalued every year in line with price increases .
26 Changes in the electoral system recently brought in a new commission with six Hispanics , four blacks and three whites .
27 And that was the reason that the government brought in a new initiative after the Warner Report , and there 's a specific training grant that you now get to ensure that your training staff , your , your residential staff get trained .
28 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
29 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
30 The Group brought in a new President at its Miami headquarter to coincide with a massive publicity launch .
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