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

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1 From mid April to late summer , depending on the success of the breeding season , ospreys will be around and , if you visit in July or August and the season has been a success , you may be lucky enough to see a new family of young birds exercising their strengthening wings .
2 Francis believes he could become Alan Shearer 's partner in the England side , and rated him highly enough to agree a new , four-year contract in the summer worth £4,000 a week .
3 As we shall discuss later , David Norman , head of Russell Reynolds in 1980 , was responsible — helped by international teamwork — for finding Sir Ian McGregor for British Steel , the first time in Britain that headhunters had been called in to find a new boss for a nationalised industry .
4 I revised a relatively brief article in line with the referees ' comments only to receive a new set of comments which raised points that could have been made at the first submission .
5 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 .
6 They need to budget carefully , neither is a diy expert , but they have saved enough to buy a new kitchen .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 There is a process of two individuals joining together to form a new life , often personified by children .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 The project under discussion for Liverpool comes from the confidence of two religions prepared to work together to build a new primary school .
14 It is not enough to have a new idea ; the discoverer has to know the field within which the new idea is to be applied , so that he can evaluate its significance , and test the worth of the new insight .
15 A group of colleges have been working together to develop a new HNC in Civil Engineering .
16 Occasionally two individual pieces are brought together to make a new complex whole as in the bronze cast Doll and Bow which now stands on the top of the Toybox where the toys , including a ball , are again in bronze and the box itself is the broken-off end of a stone carved sarcophagus .
17 ‘ New Courses ’ comprise combinations of units either developed nationally or locally to create a new course , i.e. one which leads to a qualification which is substantially different from existing provision but which meets a defined local or national need .
18 This sometimes means eliminating most of the original actors , and stretching down the hierarchy or even outside to discover a new chief who was not part of the original team .
19 In 1942 Lu Hsun was quoted by Mao Tse-tung as asserting that the aim of a modern Chinese artist should be : ‘ By selection to accept the historical legacy of Chinese traditional art ; to absorb the best style and technique from foreign art ; and thus to establish a new national art in accordance with the demands and needs of the masses . ’
20 To act in the heat of passion is to perpetuate a present state , not to initiate a new one ; for something new to come in , space has to be made .
21 Nietzsche was soon to substitute a new opposition whose polar extremes were occupied by visual art and music .
22 Where the question is whether or not to open a new station , ‘ we balance the risks of lengthening the journey time against potential new traffic . ’
23 The buy-out team will need to decide whether or not to form a new company ( " Newco " ) to make the acquisition .
24 Five of his colleagues backed the change of policy , but two broke away to form a new party .
25 Professor Bernard Wasserstein of Brandeis University is shortly to publish a new biography of Herbert Samuel , who was , in effect , leader of the Liberal party for the crucial months of 1931 , during Lloyd George 's illness , and a central figure in the crisis .
26 I suppose that at that moment , the night before I stepped ashore to build a new life , it was time to say goodbye to the old .
27 For most of the membership the purpose of doing so , however , was not to build a new political party , but to bring pressure to bear on the Government to conduct the war in a more radical spirit .
28 Patients sought a declaration that the Secretary of State and health authorities were in breach of duty as they had had to wait an unreasonable time , because of a decision not to build a new block for a hospital on grounds of cost .
29 ‘ Oh , she 's been here since the beginning of the year — she came over to start a new life after she 'd had problems back home .
30 In fact I 'm hoping not to get a new ideal until after Christmas !
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