Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She supported me enthusiastically in bringing in new work practices in the interests of efficiency , and in introducing new services and extending others .
2 One of erm questions which I was asked to address on this occasion was er in connection with the obtaining of new work was why erm do n't we er give financial incentives to er if they are successful in bringing in new work .
3 If anybody is successful in bringing in new work into the office , clearly that reflects in their achievements and their objectives , merely that reflects in their assessment so far as er their managers and are concerned and clearly that will will be reflected in their pay , so that will be the way that er we would normally tackle and that would be the way I I was prepared to tackle it .
4 The cash will be spent on ‘ de-bottlenecking ’ the production line — bringing in new equipment to speed up manufacture .
5 A firm looking to expand will not simply contemplate recruiting new partners or opening up new branch offices .
6 They will form a integral part of the city , opening up new pedestrian routes , while upgrading existing ones .
7 yeah , they have difficulty then picking up new material
8 The erosion was anticipated because of Sparcstation 10 Model 41 shortages and the cost of ramping up new product production .
9 They must either issue equity and subordinated debt at low prices or else shrink their balance sheets by selling off old loans and turning down new business .
10 Even whilst the plague was raging , the King and parliament , who had fled to Oxford to escape , were drawing up new legislation to persecute the Nonconformists .
11 It is likely that there would be significant opposition to the idea that local taxes should bear the burden of redeeming the old debt as well as building up new capital .
12 If you are hesitant about pruning flowered wood hard , some of the more vigorous varieties will reflect your hesitancy by sending out new growth from half way along old stems .
13 David Tindle also tells how once he visited Minton at Allen Street and found him , in very good mood , getting out new laundry .
14 Despite Levack 's recently winning contracts totalling more than £6 million for Marks & Spencer 's Maybury site , in Edinburgh , and the Bankhead Interchange , in Fife , the recession was cutting back new business .
15 Infolink , the UK 's leading credit information organisation , said consumers in most regions remain prudent in taking on new credit commitments .
16 Our travellers also noticed that the highly profitable Japanese office automation lines , sold in the home market and historically proprietary , are now taking on new Unix guises .
17 Also confirm connection , or taking over new number .
18 In Chapter 9 we discuss some of the arguments which have been put forward to suggest that British companies are likely to be slower than their international competitors in taking up new technology based products and production processes .
19 In addition , the current recession may have diverted the union response towards a defensive approach , while undermining the ability of unions to gain substantial increases in their involvement in decision making over new technology areas which managers may defend as their own prerogative .
20 There are also grants available to cover about a quarter of the cost of putting up new school buildings .
21 We 're always finding out new evidence .
22 Many doctors and managers , who have spent months setting up new pricing systems and methods of accountability , believe the stress involved in another complete turnabout would be demoralising .
23 Other duties will include setting up new hardware , installing new software , supervising equipment re-location , and assistance to Stationery on the supply and monitoring of computer consumables .
24 Celltech made a loss of £1.9 million last year , much of which went on setting up new research projects .
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