Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Are you going to tour with the new album ?
2 Presumably , the next step is to tour with the new material …
3 Her loose silk smock had been raised , while the elastic waistband of her matching trousers had been lowered a few inches so that her pale abdomen , not yet beginning to swell with the new life inside her , was ready to be smeared lightly with the gel that would facilitate the task of finding the tiny heartbeat .
4 We will set up an independent and powerful Environmental Protection Agency to work with the new European Environment Agency .
5 The Commissariat à L'Energie Atomique is to work with the new French Agency for Energy Management to develop new energy techniques .
6 Hewlett-Packard Co has teamed with Banyan Systems Inc to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using HP printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface .
7 Most said that they had been surprised if not totally taken aback on the news of the merger ; but to various degrees said that they were prepared to work with the new ownership as long as the guarantees of openness and neutrality made by Novell regarding the development of System V.4 were maintained .
8 This , Corris calls the ‘ North Sea Gas Option ’ after the massive conversion exercise in the 1970s when UK Gas Board had to replace or convert every domestic gas cooker to get it to work with the new fuel .
9 Hewlett-Packard Co has also teamed with Banyan Systems Inc on development of products to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using Hewlett printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface .
10 Washington soon showed its readiness to work with the new British government .
11 The Tunisian League of Human Rights ( LTDH ) , which had been founded in 1977 , ceased operation in mid-June , having failed to comply with a new law which required that all such associations should open up their membership to members of all political parties and which also banned office-holders in political parties from belonging to such private associations .
12 Staff in Phase 1 will shortly see the installation of new lighting and a revised furniture layout on Level 3 , necessary to comply with the new EC regulations on VDU use .
13 The environmental assessment prepared for the private Bill has been updated so as to comply with the new Standing Order .
14 Under the emergency powers dozens of bank managers and supermarket owners had been arrested for allegedly refusing to comply with the new legislation .
15 Many companies have already found that to maintain commercial confidentiality they have had to register for VAT and appoint agents in other member states just to comply with the new reporting regime .
16 Costs previously carried as a contribution to woodland maintenance , heritage and amenity will no longer be borne as owners seek to comply with the new requirements .
17 It is hoped to publish the revised Charter and Statutes , together with Ordinances also redrafted to remove gender-specific language and to comply with the new statutes , in August of this year .
18 ‘ Do you want to play with a new BMW ? ’
19 The latter often stay to play with the new infant , for this is probably the only way they can learn baby care .
20 The CBF says that it wants ‘ a new look , and perhaps a new name , to go with a new approach ’ .
21 To go with the new Class 90s an order was placed for twenty-nine Driving Van Trailers ( DVTs ) to replace the old Mk 1 guards ' van .
22 The Cabinet , however , regretted nothing , and , when Parliament re-assembled a week later , the government announced its firm intention to proceed with the new conscription plans .
23 Many were also planning to change their contracts : 62 per cent were planning to cease a contract that existed the previous year ; 71 per cent to contract with a new provider ; 50 per cent to reduce volume more than 10 per cent with an existing provider and 78 per cent to contract for a greater volume of care per pound spent .
24 Karl Marx said long ago , ‘ There is a plank in the mind of every Englishman — ’ ( I do n't know what he thought of the Scots ) — ‘ beyond which it is impossible to penetrate with a new idea . ’
25 ‘ Every year I say I am optimistic , ’ he added , ‘ but there is the political will in the council to agree with the new scheme and they would like to get Liss ' problem out of the way and a new school built . ’
26 Of course , the owners need to slowly encourage independence , and help their dog to cope with a new sensory environment — but waiting for the dog to learn to cope with the problem is the only real cure .
27 This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation .
28 Neither must we forget that most fish can adapt to a particular food source and actually produce more of a particular enzyme to cope with a new food .
29 A new beer store , some kitchen improvements a new central heating system and considerable redecorations were completed in 1982 and to cope with the new handicapping scheme along came an Apple computer at a cost of £3,000 ( 1985 ) , its importance being such that the by-laws published in March 1986 included the rule that every male competitor 's computer number was to be written on his card !
30 An understanding of the complexities raised in such a case study may become essential in order to cope with the new responsibilities of management committees under the new membership scheme .
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