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

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1 But the trouble with climate modification of the sort imposed by the greenhouse effect is that it does not move naturally to a new , warmer status quo which will remain undisturbed for the next thousand years or so .
2 A small amount of excavation down to a new lower-level concrete floor slab then provided sufficient height for two habitable storeys in the central zone of the building ( Fig 42 ) .
3 Before Wednesday 's Coca-Cola defeat at Nottingham Forest , Thorsvedt had gone five games without conceding a goal , and he puts his run down to a new carefree approach to the job which Chelsea will experience today .
4 The company , which last year sold 45 farms , puts the rise in interest down to a new confidence in farming caused by European Community reform , a drop in interest rates and good prices for beef .
5 But I cooled him out and he agreed to come along to a new rehearsal place that we 'd found , The Rose And Crown in Wandsworth .
6 Imagine you have just moved in to a new flat .
7 What sort of problems provoked the integration of various cultural symbols in to a new package of employment practices ?
8 Eventually they settle in to a new home — but life ca n't be that easy , can it ?
9 It gave rise not only to a new religious movement of tremendous vitality , but also to tales of miracles and wonders .
10 Hundreds of travellers , parked illegally in a cattle market , moved off peacefully today … but only to a new site sixty yards away .
11 I outlined what my message had been over the past two weeks and would be at the Party Conference — that we stood by the National Health Service and had no intention of moving over to a new system of finance .
12 Thirteen of the twenty rooms have been given over to a new permanent exhibition ‘ Europe and America : nineteenth- and twentieth-century paintings and watercolours from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection ’ .
13 DOS users know what they 're doing , have invested a lot of time and effort in learning how to do it , and do n't want the hassle of moving over to a new interface in order to do it differently .
14 The intention was to hand over to a new social democratic party and a younger generation of leaders less tainted with the communist past .
15 Widnes 's coach , Doug Laughton , says that the asking price will be ‘ realistic ’ so as to enable Grima to move quickly to a new club .
16 If we round this off to a new
17 If we round this off to a new
18 It testifies both to a new realism in Moscow 's approach to the country 's profound economic crisis , and acknowledgement by the Western financial community that red-blooded free market therapy can not alone provide the answer .
19 Displace people from York to er according to this structure plan alteration , partly to a new settlement on the outside of the greenbelt .
20 POP / The Who face up to a new generation : Giles Smith anticipates the return of Daltrey , Townshend and Entwistle
21 The show continued until Christmas by which time Mr Smith and Doris realized they were facing up to a new way of life that would challenge them even more than the lean and difficult times of the thirties .
22 Gayle , sent off during Birmingham 's Anglo-Italian Cup clash with Lucchese on Wednesday , has called on the players to toughen up as they face up to a New Year relegation battle .
23 On Easter Monday 1972 , I woke up to a new view of the world .
24 The two of them had been at daggers drawn ever since 1183 , and in recent months , as incident followed incident , tension had been building up to a new peak .
25 Lifted up to a new level and a new nearness to our Lord Jesus Christ .
26 If you wish to have separate UICs , simply copy the account you have already set up to a new UIC and VMS account name .
27 The Department has denied there 's anything secret about the plans , but objectors claim a series of bypasses and road-widening will eventually add up to a new motorway .
28 America is trillions of pounds in debt , economic growth is slow at best around the world , the massive defence industry must wake up to a new post-Cold War world and the nation 's infrastructure is in deep disrepair .
29 Patients who may benefit most include those who have multiple cardiac risk factors , a low exercise capacity , are slow to adjust psychologically to a new lifestyle , or have had recent cardiac surgery .
30 Substantial amounts have been earmarked for energy — mainly to a new agency for energy management and the atomic energy agency .
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