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

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1 He suggests that teams may eventually evolve new rucking and mauling habits and learn to play the game in a different way and at a different pace .
2 Hence , there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base .
3 Swiftly introduce new legislation to put an end to the trauma and misery suffered by child witnesses in court proceedings .
4 Unlike previous texts , this book made an unreserved attempt to show how the phenomena of physical geography could be rationalized and perhaps given new significance and new coherence in terms of systems theory , and ‘ by avoiding the usual pot pourri of information about the earth and its atmosphere which had traditionally been termed physical geography ’ it was devoted to the identification and analysis of some of the more important systematic relationships with which modern physical geographers are concerned .
5 Catering that had been so under threat in the later seventies suddenly attracted new importance ; indeed , the single Manchester Pullman that looked almost certain to be a casualty of further standardisation in the eighties was joined by a bevy of Pullmans if only Pullman service on HSTs and Mark 3s .
6 BOOK NOW The Thieving Magpie ( Rossini ) Opera North 's tribute to the composer of the year is an eagerly awaited new staging ( by Martin Duncan ) of this rarely performed opera semiseria .
7 IN THE words of the Gaullist leader , Jacques Chirac , France 's eagerly awaited new government has turned out to be the former Rocard government minus Michel Rocard .
8 An eagerly awaited new tax law that includes a provision for tax relief on personal and corporate donations to cultural , educational , scientific , sporting , religious and humanitarian institutions and events was introduced in the Czech and Slovak Republics on 1 January , the first time that such provisions have been made in Czechoslovakia since 1938 .
9 This growth has continued , notwithstanding the collapse of communism , interpreted by some short-sighted commentators as the ‘ death of socialism ’ , but indeed perhaps gaining new strength from that collapse , as I argued earlier ; and in the early 1990s not only were there active socialist governments in some countries , but socialists formed the largest , most influential group in the European Parliament .
10 Only support new housing developments where 50% of new houses are low cost for rent .
11 By spending three million pounds diversifying in this way he hopes not only to create new employment , but also to save buildings that would otherwise have fallen into disrepair .
12 They have also been able to drive down costs faster than the locals and so create new export possibilities , even back to Japan ; a feat that has eluded Detroit for decades .
13 Glenis Pike , customer services manager at Swansea Homebase was delighted to receive a £5OO Sainsbury 's Community Service Award , and said : ‘ The money will be used to buy a much needed new cooker for my local community centre in Waunarlwydd , Swansea . ’
14 More than half a million people in Britain alone read New Scientist every week .
15 While the majority of the villagers welcome the gypsies into Stow , they 're very wary of the modern , so called New Age travellers .
16 Called the garden DIY expert , it is the latest addition to Dr Hessayon 's record-breaking range of Expert gardening books , and it literally breaks new ground .
17 If the money supply is not also falling at the same rate , interest rates will fall and so encourage new investment .
18 Here in particular one can find an increase which merely reflects new legislation affecting causes for divorce — for example , the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1937 which introduced desertion , cruelty and incurable insanity as further grounds for divorce , adultery having previously been the only one .
19 The attempted suppression of 1788–89 involved troops and police but was ineffectual and only incited new fervour .
20 Recession has obviously hit new product development hard , and two of the nominees for new product of the year in fmcg , including the winner Häagen-Dazs , have been around since before 1991 .
21 Not only do new computer tools present them with challenges and opportunities but the very material they store and make available to the public is undergoing radical change as more and more records are produced solely in electronic form .
22 These included everything from wind turbines to exploiting the heat from rocks deep under the earth 's surface , The phrase ‘ renewable ’ referred to the fact that instead of having constantly to supply new fuel from the earth , as with coal or nuclear materials , the energy source , such as wind or water , is constantly renewed .
23 It is already evident that new roads only generate new traffic , and the environmental impact is an absolute disaster .
24 So did New Year .
25 During the second half of the nineteenth century the British were constantly discovering new holiday destinations .
26 So have new ground rules been laid for the reborn Bon Jovi ?
27 The present study is not only covering new ground in concentrating on a single age-group — teenagers — but is also the first study in the U.K. to extensively interview both parents and children from a sample of divorced and intact families .
28 Dr Velleman has just completed new research into alcohol and the family .
29 If you can not afford or do not want new furniture , then start to attack the soft furnishings .
30 They came in small units , sometimes settling on deserted Romano-British sites , elsewhere using new ground .
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