Example sentences of "[prep] a new [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | it appears , from the correspondence moved for by Mr Tite , that the highest official authority is given to the revival of an old design , or the formation of a new one , by an architect not among the premiated in the comparatively recent competition . |
2 | An RAC survey also found that over 60 per cent of motorists are thinking of buying a used car , instead of a new one , in order to save money . |
3 | But it requires the death of the old body and the recreation of a new one out of the mind-seeds of the old subtle structure . |
4 | membership of Parliament ; the summoning of a new one , in consequence , gives rise to the need to identify those who will be entitled to sit in it . |
5 | It was the end of a particular kind of NME and the start of a new one . |
6 | This is an even more beguiling picture since the forecasted increase in demand will bring the existing plants up to capacity and necessitate the building of a new one , of course on much the same technological base as exists today . |
7 | The late 1950s and 1960s also saw the accession of one venerable institution , the Public Record Office , and the creation of a new one , the Law Commission . |
8 | His principles , those of an old title , are contrasted with Lord Minchampstead 's , those of a new one ; the latter are economic , not religious , and are rooted in self-interest rather than charity . |
9 | A scientific revolution corresponds to the abandonment of one paradigm and the adoption of a new one , not by an individual scientist only but by the relevant scientific community as a whole . |
10 | representing the decay 'd State of the Timber Bridge at the Lint Mill " … agree to the erecting of a new one . |
11 | If this hypothesis is true then the enormous international coalition against Iraq , under American leadership , is the end of an epoch not the beginning of a new one . |
12 | We could raise at least half the cost of a new one by selling the old one . |
13 | She advanced the opinion that the bird would n't last much longer , and recommended Miss Vine to think about the purchase of a new one . |
14 | In contrast , English Revolution proposes a very different set of assumptions , perceiving the events of the period as a definite rupture in the structure of history , a breakdown of the old order and the emergence of a new one . |
15 | We shall have to think of a new one , but I am grateful to my hon. Friend . |
16 | The cost of a new one of these could n't be offset by this contract you are working on or the next , come to that . ’ |
17 | Now they 're asking the woman to pay nine hundred pounds towards the cost of a new one . |
18 | That 's the price of a new one . |
19 | This is start of a new one . |
20 | Rather than recognise points about themselves that need changing , what they are doing is changing their partner for a new one . |
21 | ‘ The water heater broke recently , and we simply ca n't use funds to repair it , or pay for a new one . |
22 | When the card is full , it is handed in to the station in exchange for a new one ; the old card is kept for reference . |
23 | Why pay £450 for a new one ? |
24 | How much would you pay for a new one ? |
25 | She raced around the driveway on her blue tricycle , took her dolls for walks in her pram — she always asked for a new one as a birthday present — and helped to dress her smaller brother . |
26 | An Owen West title , so expect about two-thirds of the sales that he would get for a new one . |
27 | Shopping for a new one was interesting . |
28 | But , if you can isolate the component , it might be possible to swap it for a new one at minimum cost . |
29 | Later in the 830s , Bernard had improvised a career in Septimania , outside Pippin 's kingdom , abandoning his old base in Barcelona for a new one in Uzès , where his wife Dhuoda was installed , and acquiring resources by appropriating local church lands in the Narbonnais . |
30 | I 'd be happy to pay for a new one , but I have no idea where to go . |