Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] for new " in BNC.

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1 Rosenthal has selected just three artists to stand for new developments in the Nineties : Jeff Koons , Robert Gober and Mike Kelly .
2 Just as the company was about to enter a crisis period through shortage of water , Meirion Rowlands , then Production Director , thought to use copper divining rods to search for new sources of water in the hills he knew so well .
3 So welfare supporters argued for new laws to augment the workings of the market place .
4 British manufacturers looking for new product lines are being targeted by former US funeral company director .
5 Rocard wins support for new centre-left party
6 Yet so very often , it is the least considered item when kite flyers shop for new materials .
7 In areas where the population is relatively small and thinly-spread , fieldworkers looking for new sites may well discover ruins and large monuments , such as burial mounds , hillforts , and rock paintings that were previously unknown .
8 Workers vote for new super union
9 Disillusionment with the way they are treated by their firms has led many trainees , along with more experienced dealers to look for new jobs .
10 The RYA says that over the next 10 years demand for new berths will reach 85,000 nationally on top of the present 190,000 .
11 Points should never be worshipped to excess , and the unflagging zeal of bibliographical mudlarkers prodding for new ones should be mistrusted or at least treated with caution .
12 Book committee day was Wednesday ( later moved to Tuesday ) , when the board would lunch together and spend the afternoon discussing the week 's business : considering written reports , commenting upon manuscripts received , arguing about the merits of ideas proposed for new books , and so on .
13 That most attractive bird , the heron can be observed more easily now in the reed beds and overhead some geese search for new feeding grounds .
14 University teachers of English are regular recipients of visitations from hopeful , fresh-faced publishers ' editors trawling for new titles .
15 The state also ensured the general conditions needed for new commercial activities ( especially law and order ) .
16 Challenging problems faced physicists , then , as the nineteenth century gave way to the twentieth , problems calling for new speculative hypotheses designed to overcome these problems in a progressive way .
17 An altered climate will require altered crops as new pests , diseases and growing conditions force breeders to scramble for new genetic options .
18 As emigration became a flood of families leaving for new lands in the 19th century , many towns and villages formed Emigration Societies in which people intent on leaving came together to plan and to save money for their departure .
19 People asked her , significantly in that suffragette period , if the initials stood for New Women 's Movement .
20 Plans evolved for new trains for the 1990s Channel Tunnel workings between British provincial centres and Paris , Brussels , and beyond being formed into eighteen coach trains with a power car at each end like an extended electric version of the InterCity 125 diesels , but with the capability to split into nine-coach trains push-pull style with a single power car , perhaps they are all things to all men .
21 Policies are evolved in a wider environment in which problems emerge that are deemed to require political solutions , and pressures occur for new political responses .
22 He joins Mark Caughey , Dean Smyth , Bobby Kincaid and Duncan Lowry on the list of players looking for new clubs .
23 Two incidents in which workers suffered breathing difficulties have now prompted doctors to call for new warnings to workers .
24 ONCE UPON a time The Face was the style bible not of gits in fake fur-trimmed parkas and yups looking for new big ties , but of crazy over-made-up early '80s youth , for whom mum 's old curtains and too much eye-liner signified SEX and REVOLUTION .
25 On the whole these efforts carried a national emphasis , as a number of educationalists , politicians , philosophers , and political theorists searched for new and more efficient ways of building and disseminating a national sense of ancestry , tradition , and universal " free " citizenship .
26 The emission standards set for new vehicles gave due consideration to the technological feasibility and economic cost of compliance by the vehicle manufacturers and the standards which emerged were similar to those already adopted by California .
27 AHAs planned for new departments of psychiatry to be operational in 1976 at Harlow ( West Essex ) , Chase Farm ( Enfield ) , University College ( Bloomsbury ) , the Royal Free ( Hampstead ) , the Whittington ( Islington ) and Basildon ( Basildon and Thurrock ) .
28 She also hinted that the package may include a loosening of the benefit rules so that the long-term unemployed may take education or training courses to prepare for new jobs without being deemed to have made themselves unavailable for work .
29 As early as January 1333 the commons petitioned for new restrictions on the activities of royal purveyors , and the king agreed , in an unprecedented move , to set up ‘ justices of purveyors ’ to hear complaints against them .
30 IBM Corp 's board has settled on a pay and benefits package for new chief executive Louis Gerstner , who takes up his post today , valued at over $7m : he will receive an annual salary of $2m , a one-time transition payment of $5m and a string of other incentives including a performance incentive potentially worth $1.5m a year , $500,000 long-term incentive tied to performance over three years and options on 500,000 IBM shares — far more than predecessor John Akers got .
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