Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] at new " in BNC.

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1 Prince tilts at new Bible and service in attack on ‘ dismal ’ use of English .
2 Outside Cabinet Leon Brittan argued in a speech that the Government must have the right to look at new ideas , although I suspect that both Leon and Geoffrey Howe must have been appalled at the way the issue had been handled .
3 And there 's a swot meet at New Earswick on
4 Cancer charity looks at new approach
5 Nationally NATFHE had voted by two to one in favour of a strike to protest at new contracts being introduced without consultation .
6 As soon as these arrangements had been made , manufacture of engines began , the first one being a pumping engine for Bloomfield Colliery in Staffordshire followed by a blowing engine for blast furnaces at John Wilkinson 's iron works at New Willey Staffs .
7 There will be a special feature looking at new and forthcoming foreign language learning materials in The Bookseller of 25th June .
8 Under the revised code new principles were introduced , notably ( i ) the penal responsibility of legal entities of public and private law such as companies , trade unions and political parties ( a measure aimed at new crimes such as fraud , hazardous working conditions and pollution ) ; ( ii ) the concept of an " instigator " of a crime ( who would be liable to criminal prosecution and punishment on a similar basis as the " perpetrator " of a crime ) ; and ( iii ) the extension of " legitimate self-defence " to cover defence of property .
9 Mute miffed at new chart
10 The main branch of the Bayles family farmed at New Houses .
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