Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv prt] new " in BNC.

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1 There were also , throughout the century , various international bodies ( which in the nineteenth century , as now , frequently meant bodies dominated by or confined to Britain and America ) concerned with promoting various radical reforms or building up new ventures like Sunday Schools .
2 Beyond that , we are into the final , open stage of adult or continuing education , which may go on intermittently for many years , compensating for missed opportunities , updating and extending existing skills , or opening up new fields of interest and expertise altogether .
3 The migrations had been made possible by geological changes temporarily removing barriers such as the English Channel , or opening up new routes through the creation of land-bridges .
4 A firm looking to expand will not simply contemplate recruiting new partners or opening up new branch offices .
5 Customers taking bikes to the shop for repair or picking up new cycles found they could not park near the shop .
6 The radical change in Soviet policy was epitomised when Western investors were warmly invited to buy into state-owned enterprises ( SOEs ) or to set up new ventures , all with the ability freely to repatriate their profits .
7 When a practice enters new markets , or takes on new clients or unfamiliar types of work , accurate costing becomes even more important than in more conventional activities .
8 Also confirm connection , or taking over new number .
9 The vocabulary we have painstakingly acquired is steadily being eroded or expanded or taking on new and important meanings .
10 An underlying reluctance to accept change or try out new activities is so well hidden and overcome that she is extremely optimistic and positive when taking decisions and initiating projects .
11 You can work to diagrams of patterns that you already know and like or try out new ones that may suit the fabric rather better .
12 D&B 's Marketing Manager , Philip Mellor , said : ‘ Extreme caution in British boardrooms is reflected in a reluctance by firms either to tie up vital funds in increased stocks or take on new staff . ’
13 While Gainsborough was becoming enfeebled , nothing was being done outside Ealing and Independent Producers to bring on talent or set up new centres of production strength .
14 In the past year , five electronics firms have either expanded or set up new factories in Glenrothes , creating extra work for a couple of hundred people .
15 Is n't it such a pity that when it comes to the playing of the game he either forgets the rules or makes up new ones .
16 Hall ( 1987 ) argues that most regulation is simply added on to existing frameworks ( often as the result of specific frauds or crises ) rather than building up new systems , and that the efficiency of regulation suffers as a result and costs escalate .
17 Yet , rather than think out new and just ways of distributing the riches to which we have all fallen heir , it uses those riches as the basis for deadly quarrels .
18 We have a tremendous skill base at doing good due diligence work when all said and done due diligence work is really just a focussed audit approach and if we 've good auditors , we should jolly well and good er new diligence er provides and we to react to new diligence opportunities rather than seek out new diligence opportunities .
19 I claim to be able to theorise the relationship between some ‘ professional ’ jobs and social structure in a way that opens up new avenues for empirical research .
20 Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn .
21 Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn .
22 It is , in our view , more important to forge a whole school policy than to take on new practices piecemeal .
23 There is a continual need to appraise existing techniques , to seek refinements and to search out new instrumental methods of examination which have more to offer in speed , accuracy or range of elements found .
24 Then , she became Poppy and sought out new , tasty morsels .
25 The parallel line docs not simply repeat what has been said , but enriches it , deepens it , transforms it by adding fresh nuances and bringing in new elements , renders it more concrete and vivid and telling .
26 As time goes by , and more machines are added to the scale , you 'll have a month by month reference for PC performance — and as performance levels creep ever higher ( as they are doing at the moment ) we 'll extend the scale , and pick up new reference points .
27 Working towards this NVQ will help them to expand their skills and pick up new ones while learning how the branch works .
28 ‘ We need a central body to provide a seamless service and bring in new ideas . ’
29 For those gardeners able to cut out and plant up new beds , the nature of the rose does impose certain conditions if it is to be appreciated fully .
30 The railway acted as a great consolidator , confirming strategic power and opening up new areas for settlement , industrial markets , mineral extraction , and the production of raw materials and foodstuffs .
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