Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [pron] new " in BNC.

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1 Buyers Barbara and Tom Mason are looking forward to moving in to their new Blyth home this summer .
2 She is now settled in to her new home , which she shares with another Rottie and a German Shepherd .
3 Today she speaks proudly of Natasha and describes how she is settling in to her new surroundings in Haslemere , Surrey .
4 Just three hours after being sworn in to his new job on January 1st as governor of Rhode Island , the gravelly-voiced Mr Sundlun ordered the closure of 45 small banks and credit unions .
5 Consequently , she can carry the scheme over to her new mortgage .
6 ‘ Also , now that the Council is well settled in its new headquarters at South Gyle and is about to embark on the implementation of Sport 2000 , the strategy designed to take sport in Scotland into the 21st Century , I believe it is a good time to hand over to someone new . ’
7 We watched them get into a small carriage which took them off to their new residence .
8 Captain Burrows kept three or four huge pine crates , which seemed big enough to pack all nine children , and freight them off to their new home .
9 The jeep undoubtedly did not live up to her new image .
10 After all the excitement , the journey home was a subdued affair and it was n't long before the children fell asleep , many of them snuggling up to their new Mickey Mouse toys .
11 Several rucks at Elland Road confirmed Cantona 's previous billing as the enfant terrible , but French TV viewers saw him live up to his new label as Manchester United 's ‘ Gallic Gazza ’ after the striker burst into tears before an estimated 15 million audience .
12 I moved up to there , and I want to bring everybody up to my new level , so I sort of drag everybody up , but I always thought it was just the , the inertia effect , you know , that I could n't have a mental and physical and moral energy to last everybody out wh , while they would change effectively .
13 While you may be tempted to go back to your new pet if it does cry repeatedly , try to avoid this temptation .
14 It was when I got back to my new room there that I first came across my new neighbours , Jane and Mark Walsh , and their two children , Sonja and Darren .
15 And the changing of attitude , important as it is when staying where you are , is also just as important if God is going to move you on to something new .
16 Fig 28 Once round on to the new tack , the board is steered on to its new course by leaning the rig forwards .
17 Mr Mallory perceived that his ice was warm and half melted inside its chocolate coating , and that it was dripping on to his new suit .
18 For example , in Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1026 Megaw LJ said : … it is appropriate that a covenant , restricting an employee from full freedom of taking other employment when he leaves his existing employment , should be included in the contract of employment where there is a real danger that the employee will in the course of that employment have access to and gain information about matters which could fairly be regarded as trade secrets ; and that applies even though the information may be carried in his head and even though ( perhaps , particularly though ) it may be extremely difficult for the employee himself , being an honest and scrupulous man , to realise that what he is passing on to his new employers is matter which ought to be treated as confidential to his old employers .
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