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

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1 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 ’ .
2 Like other state-sector workers , the Government promised to find new jobs for those they laid off , but in reality most have been left to their fate without support .
3 Western manufacturers will need to find new markets in the Third World , he says .
4 For a world that desperately needs to find new ways of feeding itself , there 'll be disease-resistant crops , super-woolly sheep and wingless chickens the size of Mini Metros .
5 Flying Officer Larnach also had to try to find new sites for airfields .
6 After many years of modest living and involvement in tennis Higueras has found new fame .
7 The Canine Defence League refuses to find new homes for abandoned animals until well after the holiday , in case the same dogs are given as presents and then dumped again .
8 It is encouraging to note that , since 1977 , not only have many more churches been listed , but a serious effort has also been made to find new uses for a much higher percentage of redundant churches — although procedures remain unnecessarily complicated and frustrating .
9 Producers desperately needed to find new outlets for the capacity they had installed in the boom times .
10 The humorists needed to find new caricatures for the clergy ; the older , fox-hunting parson was replaced by fanatic young curates .
11 Today is the finale of a downward spiral of setbacks and disappointments as you begin to find new ways forward .
12 But part of the NCS programme is devoted to new materials , and Wood acknowledged that it would have to keep an eye open for new discoveries like the superconducting buckminsterfullerenes : ‘ synthetic chemists are almost certainly going to find new materials ’ .
13 Examiners enjoy finding new way of asking old questions .
14 He does n't know what they will build to , but as long as he keeps finding new pieces the picture will slowly become clear .
15 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
16 Archivists and librarians will have to find new ways to provide ‘ readers ’ with specialised support in the use of access mechanisms ( software or hardware ) as well as ‘ meta-data ’ about the sources .
17 Environmental archaeology provides evidence to demonstrate that the human environment has changed many times in the past , each change heralding periods of technological , economic and social change as human societies struggled to find new ways to gain a living from the world around them .
18 Mass production meant finding new methods of selling , and manufacturers like Ford encouraged high pressure salesmanship .
19 And I know what you 're saying , Rosie — I 'm going to have to find new digs .
20 Enthusiasts , such as the Nobel prizewinners who vouched for the SSC 's promise in Washington on April 13th , would point out that the SSC is not meant to boost the superconductor industry — it is meant to find new physics .
21 Claims to have found new mechanisms of evolution are common in the press , but they rarely make it into respectable science journals .
22 We do find new ways of reporting experience when necessary , but , on the whole , we tend to rely heavily on existing lexical resources in order to communicate successfully and easily with other members of our language community .
23 Developing convincing arguments that will satisfy the brokers in the Whitehall market-place ; squeezing the pint of requirements into the half-pint pot of the Long-Term Costings ; and trying to find new paths off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ are the monotonous fare of the Defence policy-makers .
24 If employees had to move into temporary accommodation while trying to find new housing , they received a tax-free allowance towards the cost of this accommodation for a maximum period of 13 weeks .
25 He spoke of the different types and causes of this illness and of the painstaking work of the research team trying to find new ways of treatment .
26 It is not you but my kidnappers who care for me now , who feed me and clothe me and shelter me while you sit safe and secure at home trying to find new ways to avoid paying for my release !
27 I 'm trying to find new ways of interpreting the symbol itself so that it 's not as polarised .
28 And there 's also something else that I forgot to bring up and that is that they 're trying to find new ways of removing the gases , and they reckoned that in 2 years there 's going to be an electrical method , an electrical filter , and the lab is 99% efficient .
29 And about 500 yards away in Neasham Road , Mr John Atkinson , company director of Profix Fabrication , has been trying to find new markets for his steel products .
30 The Eastern Daily Press together with the Eastern Arts Board also gave money for a competition that hoped to find new art critics .
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