Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] new " in BNC.
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1 | By following the policies of successive governments they have dug themselves deeper into debt ; they have no money to invest in new methods of husbandry , milk-bottling plants or sausage-making machines . |
2 | B. In 1850 industries were growing fast , profits were high , and people in business had money to invest in new industries . |
3 | ‘ BHP should have used at least part of the money to invest in new technology and upgrade and improve its competitive standing in Australia . ’ |
4 | With no money to invest in new players and a squad of only thirteen , team selection is a constant problem . |
5 | However , this record has been marred by the UK 's relative lack of money to invest in new housing and public works and to maintain the existing stock . |
6 | I would have had to pay tax unless I 'd set up trusts , er by setting up trusts I could then effectively delay paying the tax er use that money to invest in new companies . |
7 | In this context the panel have been instructed to consider each individual regional station 's commitment to Irish music and the exposure given to new , untried bands . |
8 | We shall certainly not oppose the order because , as the Minister rightly explained , it deals with a particular provision relating to new teachers and their contracts of employment . |
9 | Electronics usually grab the attention when talk turns to new technology . |
10 | He told magistrates he is using his car to search for new shops to relaunch his business career . |
11 | Historians may point to the downfall of Lloyd George in 1922 and Churchill in 1945 ; the achievements were recognized but declined in importance as the electorate responded to new issues . |
12 | If means of production remain in use for 20 years ( a reasonable figure ) then the scrapping of old ones releases some 5 per cent of the work force to work with new equipment every year . |
13 | One powerful source of fresh blood came from new men to whom we shall return , the Sussex ironmasters , like the Bowyers of Cuckfield who disputed so effectively with Bishop Curteys . |
14 | In 1974 , the fire brigade moved into new premises , rendering the existing building useless — so the local district council bought it for £36,000 and changed it into the block of 10 flats for elderly people . |
15 | He did n't pause to admire the car ( the car seemed like new : great ! ) but hurried inside , flinging off his coat with a hot gasp and making a lunge for the phone . |
16 | The sector 's growth — faster than the economy in general in recent years — and the relatively low entry costs for new manufacturers have contributed to this situation . |
17 | Worse , the president promised on new year 's eve to implement Islamic sharia law , which will probably aggravate his war against the non-Muslim rebels of Sudan 's south . |
18 | A seemingly endless queue of journalists and would-be 's formed , all intent on taking the art of rock interviewing into new and deeper areas . |
19 | Facilities for pedestrians and those for cyclists are given their own chapters , and there is a chapter devoted to new residential development . |
20 | 2-week tot set for new heart |
21 | Suppose that firms increase their investment spending on new machinery by £2 million ( that is , from £8m. to £10m. in our numerical example ) . |
22 | It said 1,200 of the 1,700 employees that left during the quarter did so after voluntarily accepting severance packages , and it expects more departures as the job-cutting programme spreads to new countries . |
23 | He had n't let up for a single moment , questioning , probing , searching for clues in her answers like a scientist searching for new bugs on a microscope slide . |
24 | The remaining income came from new customers . |
25 | Prince tilts at new Bible and service in attack on ‘ dismal ’ use of English . |
26 | The glass for this could , Miller suggested , be of inferior quality for the top , but the front should be ‘ glaz 'd with new Castle Glass ’ . |
27 | To this end , we must inculcate in our students not only enabling skills such as fluency in English , particularly written English , IT competence , and the ability to communicate but also creative , problem-solving skills — the phrase that is most often used is ‘ transferable skills ’ — which include a willingness to engage with new concepts and techniques . |
28 | The rape led to new calls for an end to chatlines . |
29 | Perhaps this absence also informed kinetic sculpture and work related to new technologies , such as the early works by Liliane Lijn ( she had made specifically feminist work since then ) and systems and constructivist work . |
30 | The whole Safrane range benefits from new gearboxes , headed by the five-speed manual PK1-type transmission fitted to the 2-litre Safrane RT . |