Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] new " in BNC.
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1 | Solicitors , I suppose — if it was mine I 'll find new ones . ’ |
2 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd call New Zealanders foreigners , ’ ventured Greg Hocking , in protest . |
3 | Williams , who saw his initial Derby prospect , Pond Tornado , eliminated , said : ‘ I would expect New Level to win his heat but Pond Pavarotti is on a wing and a prayer . |
4 | No , I shall need new shin pads dad . |
5 | When I win that national I shall buy new table and er |
6 | I will make new friends at university and hopefully have more experience in the knowledge of what friends really are . |
7 | However , I must confess I do n't think I will buy new machines again . |
8 | Moreover , frameworks are being sought which may open new doors . |
9 | Writing which sets out to seduce , to exhort and pressurize the reader to indulge in immorality , is to be distinguished from that which presents a balanced picture , and does not overlook the pains which may attend new pleasures . |
10 | But , as 1992 approaches , and with the violence associated with the game so closely tied up with the image of England 's fans , it is the challenge of European integration which must provide new directions for the people 's game . |
11 | The risks would be less if Congress were to act quickly on reform proposals provided by the administration , which could attract new capital into banking from outside , and break down the barriers that have hampered the growth of strong banks . |
12 | Both the ITV broadcaster and the BBC are renowned for their programme archives which could attract new viewers to satellite and cable if promoted properly . |
13 | At the same time , however , modernization created new cultural forms , such as cinema and radio , which could constitute new allegories that themselves had radical possibilities for the populace . |
14 | The Southampton study suggested a ‘ New Driver Scheme ’ which would mean new drivers would appear in court after getting only four or six penalty points . |
15 | In the view of the WEA , and unlike the position elsewhere , the Cambridge Board appeared to be in an anomalous position which would create new and reprehensible precedents likely to threaten the traditional and unique role of the WEA as a recognised providing body for liberal adult education . |
16 | By looking after its past employees , the army sought to position itself as a caring organisation which would encourage new recruits . |
17 | The judge would not have erred had he drawn attention to the circumstances ( which were in fact plain for all to see ) , but their Lordships reject the adoption of any rule which would impose new obligations on trial judges in their approach to the consideration of witnesses ' evidence and they refer to the judgment delivered by Ackner L.J . |
18 | To this end the TUC calls for the negotiation of technology agreements ( TAs ) which would establish new procedures for discussing technological change and a comprehensive framework for bargaining over the effects of change on working conditions . |
19 | Discussion and consultation will often bring to light facts … of which the employers were unaware , and which will throw new light on the problem . |
20 | The regulations , which will affect new care home residents after April , mean those residents who go in to hospital for treatment will receive the new ‘ residential allowance ’ for only six days . |
21 | If one looks at the diversity of approaches to the development of education management in the past four decades , it seems that there are two or three which will meet new needs . |
22 | So the transformation to a new order can only be achieved by shattering their stranglehold on social power , and the rise of a new dominant class which will introduce new property relations allowing productive forces to develop . |
23 | St William 's Foundation sees the need for a programme of action which will explore new paths , side step old obstacles , find lateral avenues to solution of apparently intractable problems . |
24 | The aim of telecottages is to create well-paid , flexible employment which will provide new jobs and make existing rural industries more competitive . |
25 | A 1987 report of the Agricultural Economic Development Committee concludes that there will have to be relatively rapid reductions in the number of people employed in agriculture , and that therefore farmers will need to develop new rural enterprises which will provide new employment , while at the same time meeting the demands of the public for greater access , recreation and conservation . |
26 | The track itself will belong to a new body Railtrack which will charge new the new private train operators to run services on it . |
27 | The tie-in books , which will get new covers , are of course Diana 's Story ( Corgi , £3.99 ) and Lost for Words . |
28 | C & p Merseyside Operations linked up with its local community to discuss a proposed environmental improvement project which will incorporate new technology to treat chlorinated hydrocarbon waste . |
29 | He has to come up with a strategy which will instill new financial disciplines in Polish industry and satisfy the demands of the workers/public en masse . |
30 | All these moves are aimed at beating the stress which can weaken new stock and make them more susceptible to the other little problems of a new tank . |