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

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1 In association with Museums and galleries , it will make it possible to mount new kinds of displays and to make the usually unseen collections accessible .
2 And with ‘ perfumed strips ’ now impregnated into the pages of so many magazines , it 's possible to try new scents for a single day without venturing further than your friendly newsagent .
3 It is the South-east that needs new settlements , if we are not to end up with a town-and-country muesli of interest to no one .
4 Increased confidence can also be the result of using time when unemployed to acquire new skills .
5 They are not to do with whether we 're Catholic or Protestant , they 're more to do with whether we 're open or closed sort of people , whether we are willing to risk new ideas and the challenge of our old ones , or whether we want to scuttle away into our little corners and keep what we 've got .
6 But I was not prepared to drive new roads across continents .
7 If there is sufficient agreement amongst members of specialist interest groups ( ‘ invisible colleges ’ ) that delays in publication within their fields are at unacceptable levels , then commercial publishers are generally willing to establish new journals which will reduce overall delays by increasing the total numbers of papers published .
8 If there is sufficient agreement amongst members of specialist interest groups ( ’ invisible colleges ’ ) that delays in publication within their fields are at unacceptable levels , then commercial publishers are generally willing to establish new journals which will reduce overall delays by increasing the total numbers of papers published .
9 Such a life-style will be prepared to try new products .
10 When introduced in the 1840s this created new possibilities for shipping exotic species around the world , protected from changes in the environment .
11 One is that they are more willing to explore new skills ; the other is that Imo herself was young , and macaques interact most with other individuals in their troop of a similar age to themselves .
12 In addition local authorities such as the LCC in the 1890s drove new roads through notorious slums in order to demolish them .
13 However much you are attached to your own ‘ home ground ’ , it is always exciting to visit new places , to see scenes that are different and , if you are a student of the natural world , to find birds and beasts that are ‘ new ’ and unfamiliar .
14 A comparison of the motor and aircraft industries shows that recently the motor manufacturers have found it easier to apply new concepts .
15 This introduces new characteristics to the recipient .
16 This requires new skills and ideas .
17 Many Tories and Anglicans were worried about whether their oaths to James could be abrogated , and whether they were free to swear new oaths not just to Mary , who possessed an hereditary claim , but also to William .
18 The rescuer may be willing to inject new funds into the company by way of a subscription for cash provided he obtains a controlling interest .
19 YOU 'RE never too old to start new hobbies according to retired employee .
20 The Landmark Trust is always willing to consider new candidates for restoration and is often restoring up to a dozen buildings at any one time .
21 Sue is still building up her range and is willing to stock new qualities when in sufficient demand , so she likes to know what her customers want .
22 For example , there are today many fewer tuberculosis cases and far more mentally handicapped persons using the services than there were in the 1950s and this means new demands are placed on the staff that they are not always able to meet .
23 As it is among your flowers , the best thing is to keep pulling it out ( this is easy as the roots are very shallow ) and hoe between plants weekly to remove new seedlings .
24 It depends first on what you 've been doing in those 29 years , whether you 're willing to get new skills if necessary , and finally , how persistent you are in your job search .
25 Another common stereotype about older people is that they are too old to learn new skills .
26 Banks willing to offer new loans equivalent to US$18.88 of new money for every US$100 of current exposure would receive market interest rates without having to accept a discount on the face value of their existing debt paper .
27 In response to the CNAA 's complaint the DES agreed to circularize colleges warning them that they had to be prepared to satisfy CNAA requirements , and indicating that the DES would not be prepared to entertain new courses in excess of likely demand .
28 It is possible to patent new microorganisms per se ; the processes of producing them ; the processes for using them , and the products obtained from them , and the products obtained from them .
29 help required to implement new recommendations
30 The rise in equity prices during the 1980s , made it relatively easy to float new issues , and this gave an impetus to equity financing .
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