Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 EXCLUSIVE A HUMAN egg donor programme , which offers new hope to hundreds of childless couples , will be provided for the first time by a Merseyside hospital .
2 But one large finance house which circulates new customers with literature promoting other loan possibilities reported that one in five pursue the offer no indication that the ‘ loans as loans ’ stage is with us yet , but a tribute to the power of the advertising which could bring it closer .
3 The enhanced software , which adds new components and help , features multiple virtual screens and ships with Motif .
4 This is especially the case in his newest show at Robert Miller , ‘ Cut-Out Sculptures , 1990–1992 ’ , which adds new personalities to his long-continuing series of painted-on-both-sides silhouette sculptures .
5 The year 1992 has been designated National Trust Landscape Year and one of the earliest surviving English landscape gardens in Claremont , near Esher , which has new opening times this year .
6 & Precedes hexadecimal constants e.g. &EF' A character which causes new lines in PRINT or INPUT .
7 The delay has been made to avoid potential sales conflict with the soundtrack album for the Trespass movie , which features new tracks by the film 's stars Ice-T and Ice Cube .
8 For children of all ages this is a fascinating display and one , dare I say it , which reaches new heights .
9 Chapters are built around a short business dialogue , which introduces new grammar in a natural context .
10 Some 70% went to new sites , which includes new departments at existing customer sites , and the rest to established customers .
11 There was also a new release of Bull 's Integrated Systems Management software , which includes new Unix functions such as back-up and restore facilities , trouble ticketing and Bull 's BOS/TP Tuxedo-based transaction processing monitor .
12 There was also a new release of Bull 's Integrated Systems Management software , which includes new Unix functions such as back-up and restore facilities , trouble ticketing and Bull 's BOS/TP Tuxedo-based transaction processing monitor .
13 Regular columns cover different aspects of communication , and there is a bibliography which includes new books , journals and communication research .
14 US regulation of the futures industry is carried out by the CFTC which sanctions new contracts or changes in trading practices .
15 The Motor City may be burning again , but with a bush-fire eruption of techno creativity and high-profile activity which sees new labels starting every week , previously underground legends like Eddie ‘ Flashin' ’ Fowlkes and Carl Craig taking on world dance music arenas and long-silent pioneers like Derrick May and Juan Atkins recording again .
16 It is a precision which opens new possibilities in adding emphasis to any roof , enabling you to add immeasurably to every roofing effect .
17 That transmissible spongiform encephalopathies may be called prion diseases indicates the growing acceptance of the prion theory , which requires new concepts in biology .
18 There is general agreement in the hot fusion community that CIT will bring significant advances to the field , but the problem is that it will cost 700 million dollars which requires new funds and imposes new pressures both within and outside the community .
19 His is a number of interviews with serial killers used in an hour long documentary Murder in Mind which examines new police methods of catching them .
20 ‘ Mush ’ is a terrifically exciting record , and one which presents new possibilities for a genre which was becoming far too complacent for its own good .
21 Hewlett Packard has launched the LaserJet 4 , a 600 dots per inch network printer which sets new standards for print quality and ease of use , and yet costs no more than a current LaserJet 3 .
22 The fourth edition has been completely updated and revised , drawing in particular on the Oxford English Dictionary New Words Series which collects new words and senses for the incomparable Oxford English Dictionary , the world 's most authoritative dictionary of the English language .
23 ‘ The Government said that it wanted development work to continue at all pits , not investment , which implies new projects and new money . ’
24 It 's not like opposing nuclear reactors or toxic waste dumps , each one of which poses new risks to new areas .
25 In Brian McHale 's model , from the arbitrariness of the signs results an epistemologic anxiety for modernism , which seeks new forms to engage with a problematic , fugitive , but still reachable external reality .
26 Which makes new Gold for Cooking just about the only way you can cut down on fat without cutting out most of your favourite dishes .
27 Above all , this study focuses upon change --which requires new techniques of measurement and analysis .
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