Example sentences of "[adv] for [pos pn] new " in BNC.

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1 Near the start there are a couple of pieces which Tolkien had written up to thirty years before , both rewritten a little for their new context : Frodo 's ‘ Man in the Moon ’ song in the Prancing Pony , Sam 's ‘ Rhyme of the Troll ’ near Weathertop .
2 TOM Courtenay fidgets in the chair , runs his fingers through hair grown long for his new stage role and chooses his words carefully before answering any question .
3 All in the London area wish Paul the very best for his new job out in Hong Kong , as General Manager Hong Kong and Area Director of Asia North .
4 Far from receiving a discount the purchaser arriving at the average high street store which a bunch of fivers in most cases pays more for his new washing machine or bicycle because the retailer has factored into the pricing structure the credit card company 's fee ( which can range from one to four per cent ) .
5 Alternating between wide-eyed bewilderment and shaking grief , she endeavours to put her past behind her , and set up home for her new love .
6 Before Father Kendrick had set off for his new city parish — racial mix , boys ' club , mothers ' union , young people 's fellowship ; the proper challenge for a mildly high-church , ambitious young priest with one eye on a mitre — he had had a brief word about Beryl McBride .
7 WITH millions already shaping up for their New Year diet , doctors have warned against some of Britain 's most popular weight-loss plans .
8 CROCODILE Dundee star Paul Hogan is all fired up for his new role as a Wild West outlaw .
9 They — and you — should look out for our new magazine — Fishkeeping Answers which hit the shelves on March 14 .
10 This also involved selling players such as Sheridan , Hendrie and Jones who we knew would all do well for their new clubs .
11 It 's hard , then , not to feel sympathy for Kevin Keegan and Peter Shilton , both of whom have recently abandoned pleasant existences ( as wealthy horse-breeder and plucky net-minder respectively ) to don shiny suits and shiny smiles , and stand beside worried-looking club chairmen at press conferences to promise greatness ahead for their new teams .
12 And you , ’ she added , not quite politely , ‘ can go and look somewhere else for your new designer . ’
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