Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He felt himself pulled out of shape , his innards adopting new alignments .
2 New hardware with new system board designs using new interrupt controller architectures will be required to make effective and efficient use of Windows NT 's symmetric multi-processing capabilities …
3 The Motorola 88110 RISC is not actually out yet , but the company 's Computer Group has had enough of third parties announcing new machines using its parent 's chips long before it gets a crack at them , and the company is first out of the gate with a single-board computer using the forthcoming 50MHz 88110 .
4 Changes in teaching and research methods have resulted in the Arts developing new initiatives in the area of information technology .
5 Book now for your tickets for the show , where there will be a number of stands exhibiting new foods and wines as well as a variety of useful kitchen gadgets which you can buy .
6 The most rural category labelled ‘ remoter , mainly rural districts ’ was the only one to record an upturn in population growth rate between the 1960s and 1970s and in the latter period recorded an overall growth rate second only to districts containing New Towns ( OPCS , 1981 ) .
7 Such phases may reflect the work of individual workshops , individual craftsmen breaking new ground , or the conservatism of the consumers once a type was fully developed .
8 Behind the leaf-fall came a gust of budding , the black branches sprouting new growth in seconds , the growth bursting into leaf .
9 Further , New Historicism is aware that every critique which purports to demystify previous critical models relies to some extent on existing structures and , therefore , risks creating new ones which fall prey to the very practices supposedly being exposed .
10 Prudent housekeeping kept purchases down to one horse ( £10 ) , a hay mower , some tools , and a box number advertisement in The Times seeking new member and which was moderately successful .
11 Disillusionment with traditional psychiatry has led to much interesting experimentation with small communities using new forms of therapy and espousing new philosophies and explanations of mental illness .
12 BRITISH companies seeking new markets get a helping hand today for any projects they fancy setting up in Russia .
13 The cash will help companies and inventors developing new products which need patent protection and allow them to exploit the technical information available .
14 Extra tax relief for companies buying new machinery or spending money on key investment and a 20 per cent tax incentive for companies putting up new buildings .
15 Similar analyses indicating new ordering principles have been carried out on the gardens of aristocrats ( e.g. Leone 1984 ) , furnishings , the disposal of rubbish and forms of cutlery ( Deetz 1977 ) .
16 The argument for the Banks employing new staff is indeed great .
17 More than 150 British food and drink companies , offering everything from speciality chocolates to game soup , took their wares to New York in early July to tempt North American trade buyers seeking new products .
18 We will be giving away FIVE of our legendary FlyPast Goodie-Bags containing new books , a video , FlyPast stocking-fillers , all wrapped in a crowning glory — the memorably FlyPast shopping bag ( all-in-all retail value at least £50 each Goodie-Bag ) .
19 Mr Hawke last week repeated his support for the airlines recruiting new pilots overseas and re-hiring their former pilots on individual contracts .
20 For a company with older power stations introducing new technology to make major reductions in emissions could be very costly .
21 CARERS fighting new £25a-week charges for mentally handicapped people to attend day centres are to take their campaign to Westminster .
22 Ten stations receiving new boats in the past year had meant ten crews undergoing week-long familiarisation courses at Poole , followed by a passage back to station .
23 Among products providing new strengths or a comparable dosage of an existing medicine , only 5 per cent had higher Canadian prices .
24 At the time of writing there are four teams handling new business and a further team of 12 people involved in servicing the now established client bank .
25 Customers signing new life policies will have a longer cooling-off period of 14 days ( instead of 10 ) in which to cancel .
26 ‘ I do n't have any problems meeting new girls .
27 WELSH Secretary John Redwood has warned the Welsh people that they must put up with strangers buying new houses and speaking in foreign accents in pubs if they want jobs .
28 Decision-making on change was decentralised , especially in manufacturing ; the initiative for changes involving new equipment came from the industrial establishment in the majority of cases , although requiring the approval of head office ( in most cases ) or divisional office ( in a minority of cases ) .
29 THE recession-hit motor industry received a much-needed boost today , with figures showing new sales last month were up by more than 8% .
30 This means , for example , that sales area managers have clear weekly objectives incorporating new accounts , new business from existing accounts , call rates and margin requirement .
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