Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] a new " in BNC.

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1 Eventually , the authorities were convinced that the special circumstances of the Kadanwari field , coupled with the need to provide demonstrable incentives for future exploration , properly justified a new price regime .
2 We had recently finished with the Douglas car company but wanted to keep the series topical and so developed a new setting in which our hero uses his amoral cunning to preserve part of Britain 's disappearing heritage ’ .
3 This bureaucratic initiative apparently reflected a new impatience in de Gaulle 's attitude towards the problem .
4 Saints fans , who had reserved their barracking almost exclusively for manager Ian Branfoot this season , suddenly found a new target for their abuse .
5 The mighty Great Eastern not only laid a new cable ; it succeeded in hauling up the earlier one splicing on a centre-piece , and lowering it again to the sea-bed .
6 He immediately married a Suabian noblewoman called Hildegarde , and so gained a new wife and the unrelenting hatred and opposition of his ex father-in-law .
7 Over the following five years , in a textbook case of the value of basic research , the microprocessor programmers learned to adapt the ideas worked out by the academic researchers , and in doing so created a new , if quite small , industry .
8 Lachman , who can now claim the distinction of selling his company twice and buying it back once , quipped that he has personally established a new executive benchmark , transactions per year ( TPY ) , having sold Interactive to SunSoft , Praxis to SunSelect , Interactive to Systemhouse and having bought back Lachman , all in the space of the last twelve months .
9 The prediction of the theory , that latent inhibition should be diminished when pre-exposure and conditioning take place in different contexts , thus provoked a new line of experimental work and , as we have seen , the prediction has been convincingly confirmed .
10 ICI has just developed a new composite widely touted to be a likely contender ; it is now undergoing clinical trials at Liverpool University .
11 Suppose , first , that a company has just developed a new product with an estimated life-cycle as shown in table 5.1 .
12 At the present time the PSD team has already built a new mess room for ELR volunteer workers , erected carriage maintenance platforms within Buckley Wells shed and laid concrete paths all round the outside of the shed , together with concrete bases for its new workshop annexe .
13 You 've down-sized , restructured , looked at amalgamations and generally sought a new role , just like the E E F , just like industry .
14 There was an inspirational maths teacher , Mr. Tahta , and the school had just built a new maths room , which the maths set had as their classroom .
15 Well , I 've just seen a new way forward
16 All this was extremely disturbing and the French desperately sought a new way to control Germany 's revival .
17 ‘ And we 'd just bought a new car . ’
18 For instance , he 's just bought a new Zemaitis guitar , which both Ron Wood and Keith Richards are known to use .
19 The last time we met he had just bought a new boat , having taken up sailing in his spare time ( but he has n't much of that ) .
20 Airily Miranda continued , ‘ Annabel 's just bought a new apartment .
21 When one of Ken 's friends told her he had just bought a new television set — a 17-inch console — she commented : ‘ Seventeen inches ?
22 The couple , who have a ten-month-old baby , own their own flat in a tenement block off Edinburgh 's Leith Walk but have just bought a new flat and will be moving soon .
23 I 've just bought a new one and you can have it .
24 We have just produced a new rights guide , called Accident and Diseases at Work , which is available , hot off the press , on the health and safety stall .
25 The interim government finally produced a new Constitution for the country in July which , as expected , guaranteed a majority in both houses of the bicameral legislature to the Melanesian population [ see pp. 37613-14 ; 37881-82 ] who , since 1987 , had become the majority [ see below ] .
26 Marxist literary criticism has not produced a new theory in over twenty years .
27 His editorship ended in 1880 following a change of ownership , but in 1877 Knowles had already founded a new magazine , the Nineteenth Century , which became even more influential , bringing Knowles again into the centre of contemporary thought and politics .
28 Q We have just opened a new gymnasium on our army camp and are desperate to get hold of any posters illustrating outdoor activities .
29 ‘ In Maastricht , they 've just opened a new EC public toilet , to help bring nationalities together , and it works .
30 Lyceum has just got a new logo I noticed
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