Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] new " in BNC.
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1 | The obvious way for AT&T to escape the conflicts of interest between its equipment and service businesses is to split them , perhaps doling out new shares in the two new firms to existing shareholders on a pro-rata basis . |
2 | The problem is not necessarily just the massive increase in numbers of walkers and climbers , but the fact that people are daily dreaming up new and more ridiculous things to do on the hills for fun . |
3 | So check out new postal accounts . |
4 | The two main additional floors are largely carried on new masonry crosswalls which are , in turn , carried on their own new strip-footing foundations . |
5 | Although such ploys help to boost banks ' capital ratios , they do not bring in new cash . |
6 | Even though scale requirements have come down and thus open up new possibilities in small markets , the gains will not be great until the assembly plants are backed by world-class support structures . |
7 | Some is there because owners did not pass on new addresses when they moved . |
8 | The touching blocks disappear , possibly opening up new paths for moving the next block . |
9 | A growing boy should always seek out new experiences . ’ |
10 | However , these too have drawbacks , notably the lack of children in the electoral register , and the difficulty of tracing migrants who have migrated to either new doctors ( Devis , 1984 ) or to new electoral districts , but nonetheless they can still pick out new trends , like the repopulation of rural areas , long before the decennial census can ( Kennett and Spence , 1979 ) . |
11 | Physics was regarded as an infinite subject ; it was the embodiment of a search for the ‘ truths ’ of the universe , which although progressive — i.e. we are always finding out new things — is unending : we will never find out everything . |
12 | We 're always finding out new evidence . |
13 | The same publisher is also bringing out new books by Victor Saunders and Jim Curran , and a ‘ field guide ’ by Richard Gilbert for those of you would bought Big Walks , Classic Walks and Wild Walks , but need even more information spoon-fed to you before you 'll leave the car . |
14 | The aim is also to carve out new market areas — like denim — which do not compete directly with rayon . |
15 | She was forever busily seeking out new gratifications , forever unaware of the weasel he always discerned nestling in her skull . |
16 | On the other hand technology also opens up new possibilities for monitoring and measurement which should support the development of better basic theory . |
17 | In April 1993 the Department of Social Work will also take on new duties for funding some private and voluntary residential and nursing home places . |
18 | The 1983 circular invited applications for pilot project funding and it also set out new rules and regulations , new guidelines for joint working , not only between the health service and local authorities but also between statutory and voluntary agencies . |
19 | Our travellers also noticed that the highly profitable Japanese office automation lines , sold in the home market and historically proprietary , are now taking on new Unix guises . |
20 | The headmistress and some of her staff co-operate in a local Science project , an association of some twenty schools which meets regularly to try out new ideas and share experiences . |
21 | They may even take up new sports which they had never tried before . |
22 | The KGB has survived and is even taking on new tasks , such as distributing western food aid . |
23 | Von Frisch trained a scout bee to come to a source , and then placed out new sources at equal distances from the hive , but only one at the same direction as the original . |
24 | yeah , they have difficulty then picking up new material |
25 | Indeed , the government is about to bring in new regulations which will mean that the hospitals must nominate a named person for each patient who is responsible for liaising with us on discharge . |
26 | Celltech made a loss of £1.9 million last year , much of which went on setting up new research projects . |
27 | It is probably fair to say that continued detailed study of the Lorenz equations will go on throwing out new ideas of general applicability , despite their rather special properties ( e.g. symmetry ) . |
28 | They felt they should either bring in new blood or sell the company . |
29 | Today , we must again set up new industries but we are very concerned about those ‘ green fields ’ . |
30 | National chains rarely dream up new , successful and really different ventures themselves ; they only ape — doubtless quite efficiently — the ideas of small innovative entrepreneurs . |