Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 These attributes would be expected to lead to new and better solutions to problems in the UK and it seems that the apparent anomaly may be of cultural origin .
2 The system has been designed to allow for new developments .
3 The report is not intended to lead to new regulations but to establish an agenda for HSE work .
4 Having decided to invest in new and expensive equipment it may then be appropriate to market actively for more work in a particular field in order to maximise the use of the equipment and enable more staff to become proficient in its use .
5 Wood floors in reasonable condition — that is to say , without gaps , splits and frayed or splintered ends — can be made to look like new with some sanding and polishing .
6 Many existing taps with cross-head handles can be made to look like new ones with shrouded heads .
7 Council officers have been instructed to look at new ways of increasing access to town for disabled motorists .
8 Despite the scale and depth of change little was done to prepare for new demands of management .
9 If a British multinational invests in plant abroad , it is often argued that it weakens British industry because the resources could have been used to invest in new production in the UK .
10 More workers are needed to advance into new territories .
11 because things have changed so much in the ten years , we 've got to look at new options .
12 The contractors immediately offered to pay for new tyres to replace those caked in bitumen .
13 ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary .
14 The teacher will be unprepared for change and will not have the flexibility needed to adapt to new situations …
15 Tough targets have been set in quality and service levels and everyone has had to adapt to new ways of doing things .
16 New management styles are being developed to deal with new roles new circumstances .
17 ( WES ) Almost all the club 's riders have refused to agree to new pay scales laid down by the sport 's governing body .
18 With the recession the local labour council has refused to go for new jobs and at the height of this , they sacked the man whose job it was to bring jobs to Swindon .
19 An important part of this particular procedure , for example , was the identification of the numbers of people it was proposed to place upon new points of each salary scale , to determine the financial implications and analyse the salary movements within each division of the company and make possible divisional comparisons .
20 2.5 Whilst the foregoing factors have created the need for more language teachers — teachers , moreover , who have been trained to cope with new challenges — the supply has been falling , to the point where they have been labelled in one study ‘ an endangered species ’ .
21 For the eleventh and twelfth centuries new estates developed centred on new caputs the castles and monasteries of Norman England , with their lands spread across the landscape in manors and vills .
22 But one thing I would say and I think this is very valid and think pe it wo n't be long before people start to pick up on it and er we have n't got a national accounts , a proper national accounts team cos we have n't got the people and we all know the reasons why but nevertheless you know they 're , they 're pinpointing areas of big business with big companies like and and not allowed to go into new business
23 Breweries , bakeries and many other businesses will be forced to invest in new , cleaner machinery .
24 Chester-le-Street , who have games in hand in third place , are forced to draft in new keeper Doug Pettit for their game at Norton because regular John Caffrey is injured for the rest of the season .
25 When put to work on new patient data , the neural computer reached the same diagnosis as the consultant in almost 90 per cent of cases .
26 It is our hope that parents will also be encouraged to read about new ideas in teaching children with special needs so that they can be in a better position to work in partnership with teachers on the basis of an informed and critical understanding of current difficulties and developments .
27 The local authority has continued to respond to new roles as they were identified , for example , by funding the CIL to maintain a register of adapted housing in the district .
28 Ann Taylor , a Labour environment spokeswoman , claimed this meant consumers would be forced to pay for new sewage works if the European Commission banned the dumping of raw sewage at sea .
29 And , as we shall see later , the leukaemia controversy has continued to develop as new findings have confirmed some of the worst fears of people living near other nuclear sites .
30 To make its new technology a sure-fire success , however , Microsoft is being forced to move into new territory too .
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