Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] a new " in BNC.

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1 So a new calliper how much do you think for a new calliper ?
2 The ability of the modem to translate signals makes the information services market we have today a possibility … information publishers must now prepare for a new challenge and for a similar degree of networking capacity for video and other multimedia as they currently experience for data … ’
3 In May 1982 Britain tried to force concessions by delaying a review of CAP prices , but was defeated by a majority vote of the other members , an event which called into question the Luxembourg Compromise and showed that Thatcher could not simply act as a new de Gaulle .
4 SOME disabled people may qualify for a new parking facility which means they could always reserve a space outside their home .
5 If you ca n't wait for a new model , the Black & Decker Woodworker is ideal for the beginner , or for those wanting a second router for lots of small repetitive tasks .
6 By this time I was more than ready to ask Moby what she did , and how much it cost — but then I felt the full-thighed waft of a new female presence .
7 He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ .
8 If multiprocessing desktop machines are on the agenda , and all indications are that they will appear later — that is to say next year — rather than sooner , then they will definitely use a higher performance Precision Architecture RISC 7100 part ( currently at 99MHz ) , which Hewlett-Packard will first introduce in a new uniprocessor system .
9 If multiprocessing desktops are on the agenda , and all indications are that they will appear later — ie next year — rather than sooner , then they 'll definitely use a higher performance PA RISC 7100 part ( currently at 99MHz ) that HP will first introduce in a new uniprocessor system .
10 What we need at G.W. is a designer who can appeal to a new market of younger customers without losing the loyalty of our more traditional clientele — who are far from all being , ’ he added with a twist of humour , ‘ retired country ladies , as I recall you suggested . ’
11 Their warnings came amid bleak forecasts that sterling will plunge to a new low during this week 's Tory conference at Brighton .
12 Ah erm well , Chairman , I I think that this is something that 's going to cut , as far as Hambledon 's got concerns , is going to come up in the erm in the next debate , certainly , erm , the erm , the issue of erm whether policy should be expressed in terms of principle and criteria , or erm area and a district as being a dilemma erm to Hambledon , erm , it feels it 's erm erm not being able to support the policy as defined , because ultimately the Council would object to a new settlement in Hambledon .
13 I can well understand M M Mr Jewitt 's concerns , erm I think the simple fact of the matter is that not a great deal of Greater York new housing demand is likely to be generated in Hambledon district , whereas in Selby district a significant amount of er demand is likely to be generated , so really by way of conclusion I I would like through you to ask Mr Mr Jewitt if his opposition to the new settlement is as a matter of principle , or whether he 's really stating the case for Hambledon district , in other words , would he object to a new settlement in Selby district ?
14 Erm , we would n't want the policy to progress so far erm as to get to the stage of looking for a specific site and for us to pull the rug underneath the County , and for other authorities to pull the rug from underneath the County at that stage , erm to answer to Mr Heselton 's specific question , of course we would n't object to a new settlement er in Selby , but erm it does n't erm it does n't detract from our objection to erm the principle of the policy , the way the policy 's expressed .
15 Both were concerned about the repercussions of instability on the Ethiopian border , and sought to " focus on a new reconciliation conference , giving more space to military chiefs " .
16 It is of course very difficult to predict all the uses you might make of a new technology until you have had time to experiment with it , so the same golden rule applies to recording as to playback : start small with a basic system to which you can add .
17 Any team which can not think of a new rhyme , or repeats one that has been chosen earlier , drops out until only one team is left .
18 Can you think of a new snappy name for our club ?
19 ‘ You 'll feel like a new person in two ticks . ’
20 It might start with a genuine smile , it might finish with a new " high-class " service none of his competitors is providing .
21 ‘ For a start you could do with a new burglar alarm ’
22 I could do with a new duvet for our bed .
23 Actually , probably , could do with a new boiler thing I should think .
24 This issue of 1st January 1993 sees The Bookseller appear in a new design and format , and with new typefaces .
25 Energy secretary John Wakeham , who was responsible for seeing through the electricity privatisation last year , has pledged that legislation for the sell-off will appear in a new Tory government 's first term , with a commitment in the election manifesto .
26 ROPLEY residents could soon benefit from a new bus shelter on the A31 at Darvill Road .
27 The gallery will benefit from a new entrance and reception area , café , lecture hall , meetings room , education room and shop .
28 It 's just that we thought the programme might benefit from a new face .
29 Farmers would benefit from compensatory payments if they took 15 per cent of their land out of production ; farmers over 55 ( representing nearly half the EC 's 10,000,000 farmers ) would benefit from a new early retirement programme .
30 Albert Park , in the heart of the town , will benefit from a new play area and sports pavilion and an in formation and management centre .
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