Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] a new " in BNC.
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1 | One surprising factor is that given a new case is only around £50 there is nothing stopping you from moving everything into a new box if the old one is n't big enough to take a standard size motherboard . |
2 | But , in my experience , if this is the case although it is possible to plant a new church it will not happen nearly as quickly as it will do if someone can make themselves available full-time . |
3 | In replication , the two strands separate ; then each re-forms a new copy of its original partner . |
4 | Well , Paul believes the time is right to launch a new mag on the same lines . |
5 | He was not too concerned that Mitsubishi was due to launch a new model when he bought his . |
6 | Chelmsford Canoe Club were due to launch a new race at the end of September , a day long relay race with 3 to 10 paddlers in a team using singles or doubles . |
7 | The crisis has come too quickly for the company , which only this morning was due to launch a new truck . |
8 | From this source , a series of distinct radiations had emanated , each representing a new line of human evolution destined ultimately to displace the others . |
9 | Anthony Brown is one of the most talented artiest working in children 's books today , and it 's always exciting to see a new book by him . |
10 | It would also be a lot easier to implement a new service from scratch , without the legacy of old hospitals and the current hotchpotch of uncoordinated services . |
11 | were adopted instead : this produced a new constituency called Eddisbury. which would be a most peculiar shape . |
12 | This represents a new departure in both the study of public transport operators and the derivation and application of concepts relevant to organisation studies . |
13 | This represents a new area for Johnson Matthey . |
14 | This adds a new dimension to Tamburlaine 's character which people did n't appreciate , and emphasises the fact that he is a man of many talents . |
15 | Some say a new era of enlightenment is around the corner , some say that consciousness is quietly entering the mainstream , while others see a grim world of confusion and chaos ( not chaos theory but just plain chaos ) . |
16 | YORKSHIRE 'S unsettled batsman Phil Robinson should find it easier to attract a new county after a change of heart by the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday . |
17 | Under the Dutch , revenue headmen were responsible for apprehending lawbreakers , but in 1806 the British created a new class of local headman , called vidanes , to carry out police duties . |
18 | But , as Ms Walls and Ms Marcus point out , a better way to direct the trade is through the solution that the market has come up with : private waste-management companies now typically pay host fees to places that are willing to accept a new landfill . |
19 | The British used a new type of wireless-directed torpedo which spread burning oil on the water . ’ |
20 | ‘ It would be interesting to try a new restaurant . |
21 | The Treasury defeated this proposal , but the Cabinet was prepared to initiate a new approach to Liverpool 's difficulties — the task Force . |
22 | This advertises a new home computer and makes a claim which I regard as quite outrageous . |
23 | The National Defence Committee ( a body chaired by Walesa and including the Prime Minister and other ministers ) on Nov. 2 adopted a new defence doctrine for Poland . |
24 | Often I climbed away from one bolt without being able to see where the next one was , and this added a new dimension to route finding . |
25 | The Higher Council of the Republic ( CSR — the transitional legislature ) on Dec. 22 adopted a new Constitution , which replaced the former Marxist single-party regime with a multiparty political system . |
26 | Of course it is easier to design a new business , as Michael Dell did , than redesign an existing one . |
27 | This signalled a new wave of reform and counter-reform as the right-wing Radical government strove to halt the reforms of the republic and introduce conservative policies . |
28 | When this happens a new fang quickly grows to replace the lost one . |
29 | In too many cases the draughtsman finds it quicker to design a new part than to search through hundreds of drawings for one that fits his task . |
30 | Gallery 2 opened a new series of exhibitions with ‘ Under £50K ’ , works by London practices with a contract value of under £50,000 , followed by ‘ Substance ’ , work by students and lecturers at Manchester University School of Architecture . |