Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 As the year progresses it is hoped that companies will begin to feel confident enough to invest in new production and distribution facilities but the construction of new offices will remain subdued reflecting the stock of vacant buildings which still exist .
2 Before the land bridge to North America emerged above the waters once again they had been isolated long enough to evolve as New World monkeys whose modern descendants walk on all fours and many of whom have prehensile tails .
3 The best chance of acclimatization occurs with acquisitions of about 2″ in length , which are small enough to adapt to new foods and large enough to survive in tank conditions .
4 This training video would be useful not only to show to new staff , but it must be admitted , to a lot of heads of homes as well .
5 ICI has chosen not to invest in new HCFCs which have a small ozone depletion potential even though these represent a useful interim measure for speeding up CFC phase-out , preferring to concentrate on more lasting solutions .
6 Older people may take longer to retrain for new tasks than younger , but not to a degree that makes such retraining not worth while .
7 Evidential issues are often used , incorrectly , by organisations as an excuse not to adapt to new technologies , or to continue to maintain paper back-up of such documents .
8 Although these depended for their success on voluntary support , the Association went on to lobby for new towns sponsored by the State .
9 By the 1680s there were over fifty chancelleries ( prikazi ) set up to deal with new tasks and newly incorporated areas .
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11 The ‘ front-end loader ’ model of initial training ignores the changing and continuing needs for representatives and other workers to learn how to cope with new challenges and demands in the workplace .
12 It is all very well to be phlegmatic and hope that all will come right in the end but surely it would be better to stimulate discussion with a view to obtaining fresh ideas on how to deal with new circumstances which have never before confronted the capitalist world ?
13 She has to decide , as she goes , how and when to weave in new strands and drop old ones , still keeping the continuity of design .
14 Until the end of the nineteenth century , or even later , most foreign offices adapted their internal structures , for so many generations designed to meet demands which were entirely European , only slowly and reluctantly to cope with new problems which increasingly embraced the entire world .
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