Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] a new " in BNC.
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1 | Update Baseline allows a user to incorporate a specified list of approved modules into a hierarchical package structure , thereby allowing a new approved baseline to be automatically defined . |
2 | However heartless and unfair this may seem to human eyes , the end result is more likely to achieve the parent owl 's purpose of successfully launching a new generation . |
3 | This project examines the decision making process involved in successfully launching a new electronic product within the health care market . |
4 | Gardeners get round these problems by using alternative means of propagation , all of them known as vegetative methods because of they involve taking some living fragment of a plant and inducing it to develop roots , so producing a new plant identical to the patent or part from which it was taken . |
5 | Moreover , it is difficult to believe that anyone who can be as dull as Hoccleve can , when using literary conventions , could suddenly become as lively as he does by merely adopting a new one : the ‘ autobiographical ’ convention . |
6 | While the seeming inexorable logic of events points to Mr Havel being named president , opposition figures stressed that the presidency issue was secondary to the priority of swiftly forming a new , stable and strong government . |
7 | Nearly out of fuel , it landed on a previously uncharted islet , inadvertently adding a new outpost to the Philippine republic . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | So Starting a new sentence . |
11 | Then the ever-watchful Jonas would come to the rescue , gently introducing a new topic so that she would shake off her mood with a diffident smile . |
12 | That brings me back to my earlier point about the importance of considering giving compensation in such circumstances and perhaps introducing a new code of compensation . |
13 | Moreover , by simply keeping her in their power they were holding all their options open and preventing Philip from marrying her to someone else and so forging a new alliance . |
14 | At best , it provides a chance of doing something about it — repairing a bit of the past , perhaps finding a new way of handling difficult feelings and making them less dangerous . |
15 | Both were directed towards the formalist reading of literary texts , and some anglophone academics tried to minimize the strangeness of French imports by saying that la nouvelle critique was only offering a new version of what had long been familiar in the Anglo-American academy . |
16 | On page 23 too there is a picture of Carol McMahon who is generously giving hours of her time patiently illuminating a new Book of Remembrance for Eccleston Square . |
17 | Originally Wordsworth and Coleridge had invited more English people to accompany them , perhaps envisaging a new Pantisocratic colony ; but Mrs Coleridge and the children had remained behind , Coleridge being accompanied by only one disciple , Chester of Stowey . |
18 | The advertisement for the video equivalent of the Mills and Boon novel declares : ‘ Because they 're a branded series , your customers will see one and keep coming back for more ( it may be a new concept in video , but publishers like IPC and Mills and Boon have been doing very nicely on it for years ) ’ ; thus heralding a new departure for the form . |
19 | It involves pushing one crate into an adjacent space , thus producing a new naive state , and also extending the sequence of naive operations by this extra push . |
20 | He also appears to be physically generating a new language , having gone back to the simplest animal and natural cries . |
21 | Furthermore , when the king-duke died , his eldest son would succeed to the English throne , thus necessitating a new transfer of Aquitaine . |
22 | But even before he became leader he was already promoting a new approach to social problems of the day . |
23 | Jeez Mark I was having a laugh and a beer at the time , not researching a new episode of Inspector Morse ! |
24 | British Biotechnology from Cowley are already testing a new drug . |
25 | She is just beginning a new book — but ‘ work is the worst thing in the world ’ . |
26 | My Canon Typestar typewriter occasionally forgot to type the letter ‘ R ’ and its successor , a Typestar 90 , would sometimes forget to transport the next line , thus printing a new line over the previous one . |
27 | Hebb 's view , as described in Chapter 6 , was that memory formation should involve some element of synaptic growth or reconstruction , thus providing a new pattern of connectivity between neurons which can subsequently be preserved ; and this indeed remains the consensus , though by no means the only view . |
28 | Erm , and she 's just getting a new car , erm , unfortunately about two year ago , she had an accident in a Nova , well , her mam was driving , and they have n't had a car for two years , so she 's just recently getting an Orion , erm , one point eight , diesel , all the body kit , and very , very nice . |
29 | But Clough is adamant , saying : ‘ Pearce is not getting a new contract . ’ |
30 | and look what he said on Friday , I wanted on main lines he said , but you 're not one of them and you 're not getting a new motor |