Example sentences of "[verb] in the new " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the essential task of bringing in the new democracies of eastern Europe will founder on economic collapse , ethnic unrest and social upheaval . |
2 | Barclays , National Westminster and Royal Bank of Scotland will bring in the new cheques ‘ at some point ’ . |
3 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
4 | The Feldwebel came back , and the man who had been filling in the new form turned round in his chair and looked at me . |
5 | You should now use option 7.2.2 to fill in the new user 's details . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The commotion brought in the new duty officer , a tall and muscular young lieutenant with a sad , world-weary face . |
8 | Nothing very special here , then , to herald the arrival of little William ; but just as that year brought in the new , so it took away the old : Benjamin Titford the Outrider 's widow Elizabeth , 70 years old and paralysed , died in Shoreditch Workhouse on 12 September . |
9 | The Government brought in the new law after inspectors found that 97 per cent of ‘ pints ’ contained less . |
10 | Cheshire County Council brought in the new day centre charges on April 1 to a furious reception by carers . |
11 | He it was who ushered in the new head of state to the dais in Prague Castle where the oath was sworn . |
12 | Hundreds of thousands of workers can expect up to £65 each after many firms failed to bring in the new 20p tax rate introduced in last April 's Budget . |
13 | We 've got Apex who 've been brought in to bring in the new the white collar worker unions to form another concept of trade unionism . |