Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] for new " in BNC.

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1 He told magistrates he is using his car to search for new shops to relaunch his business career .
2 One of the major costs of implementing new technology was the need to train for new skills , but Ms Edwards found that once new technology was adopted it was often under-used or misapplied because of the lack of expertise and investment .
3 The studio got little cash to pay for new films .
4 Poverty is one problem which she has worked tirelessly to alleviate : ‘ Even the political right accepts the need for tax reform to pay for new housing ’ , she said .
5 They say resources are stretched to breaking point — administrators say there 's little they can do without more money to pay for new buildings .
6 The prospect of a deficit of 8% of GDP has driven the Treasury to look for new cuts in public spending .
7 Time to market for new products was typically 204 weeks ; at Enfield , they wanted to cut that by one year .
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