Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] new " in BNC.
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31 | However , although the PLO was removed , the United States and Israel failed to remove either Syrian or Soviet influence from the country , still less to create a new pro-American Lebanese state . |
32 | This bureaucratic initiative apparently reflected a new impatience in de Gaulle 's attitude towards the problem . |
33 | They need to budget carefully , neither is a diy expert , but they have saved enough to buy a new kitchen . |
34 | The less isolated a new resident feels , the faster they settle down . |
35 | This may do the trick , but if you are unable to find a fitting of the correct size , you would be best advised to get a plumber in to fit a new stopcock which will involve turning off the water at the water company 's stopcock outside your house . |
36 | This creative period was followed by an exploitive period in which many theoretical physicists moved in to apply the new mechanics to a host of significant problems . |
37 | ‘ If you 're free next week , we could perhaps see the new Cher film , ’ he suggested , as if unaware . |
38 | The Director of ASH , David Pollock , warmly welcomed the new health warnings . |
39 | Orders for durable goods fell unexpectedly in March , somewhat damping the new enthusiasm , but the financial markets seem convinced that the recovery , albeit a slow one , is about to start . |
40 | Nearly out of fuel , it landed on a previously uncharted islet , inadvertently adding a new outpost to the Philippine republic . |
41 | But he said the province was now faced with ‘ a quite alarming series of incidents , which perhaps marks a new phase in the terrorist campaign , and it has serious implications for people in Northern Ireland . ’ |
42 | I was reminded of the Brecht poem in which the politicians decide that they can not trust the people and that they had better elect a new one . |
43 | We have about 140 international specialists in human gene mapping coming together to use a new data base system developed at the John Hopkins university in collaboration with people in London at the I C R F Labs and that data base will provide information on all those genes we have already identified and mapped . |
44 | Although he had defied her before , it had only been in words but now the thought that he had the choice of putting those words into action and so set a new pattern , and in doing so break one of the threads that tied him to her , caused his whole body to tremble and his voice to quiver as he said , ‘ Either you give me permission freely to go with Mick tomorrow or I go down now and put it to Martin . ’ |
45 | It was Franklin Roosevelt 's extraordinary skill as a communicator that made possible his legendary success ; he campaigned superbly , handled the press deftly and brilliantly exploited the new medium of radio . |
46 | As a result , he necessarily developed a new self-image , and took on a new social personality in the process . |
47 | There is a process of two individuals joining together to form a new life , often personified by children . |
48 | The question was whether , in the harsher climate of the late 1970s and early 1980s , the fragments could be welded together to form a new force in British politics . |
49 | Like most of the English RACs , it has recently streamlined its administrative structure and in order to oversee the wide field described above , as well as the coordination of non-advanced further education in Wales , it has brought several committees together to form a new Further and Higher Education Committee . |
50 | There are examples all the time , of a , I 'm not going to use football as an example or a team as an example in football , and if you suddenly get a new member to the hockey team or a new member to the football team , or whatever and the whole team is transformed just by this one extra person , this one person joining in . |
51 | Fertilization consists of the coming together of the two sets of chromosomes , 23 paternal and 23 maternal ones , so providing a new set of 46 chromosomes ‘ yoked together ’ in the zygote , which is the first cell of the new individual . |
52 | We have not yet resolved all the detail but I should tell you about the key aspects of these changes so that we can go forward together to put the new arrangements successfully in place . |
53 | As we start afresh to build a new church , we have a heaven sent opportunity to try again for this possibility of godly unity which , if we let it , will be so powerful in persuading the world of the divinity of Jesus . |
54 | The coming of sound was probably crucial in this respect as it obviously placed a new emphasis on the contemporary American voice and on contemporary settings , which were in any case cheaper than conventional sets . |
55 | Restoration of old cars is a way of life in this country , with many beautiful maintained Morris Minors , Ford Anglias and Triumph Heralds still to be seen bowling along the roads , so giving a new lease of life to old aeroplanes seems to come naturally . |
56 | He was the only MP to so oppose the new Clause in Standing Committee A on 8th December 1987 . |
57 | France Telecom has moved to try to improve the situation — nearly a month ago , the operator reviewed its objectives and decided to offer GSM service to 90% of the French population in 1994 , rather than in 1997 , as it had previously planned , but that was not enough to satisfy the new government . |
58 | Saints fans , who had reserved their barracking almost exclusively for manager Ian Branfoot this season , suddenly found a new target for their abuse . |
59 | I were looking for an alarm clock , I thought I better have a new one else I 'm gon na start sleeping in for work . |
60 | You 've only to read the new Parents Charter , which John Major is introducing , to realise this . |