Example sentences of "[to-vb] at new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | More than 25000 visitors crammed the 500 plus stands on the first day of the show , in Ghent , to look at new developments in materials science , biotechnology , microelectronics and engineering . |
2 | I want to look at new charges for home care and day care and transportation services for disabled people . |
3 | It was agreed at the Hague to enlarge the Community to include Britain and others , to finance CAP by giving the EC its own resources and to look at new areas of co-operation in the economic and political fields . |
4 | If Labour 's executive brethren are also disposed to look at new options and new deals today they will doubtless incur some internal wrath . |
5 | because things have changed so much in the ten years , we 've got to look at new options . |
6 | But I was as susceptible as any other golfer and loved to look at new equipment . |
7 | Miller asset is to look at new ways of tackling formation damage problems in wells — thanks to BP Exploration 's first Well Productivity Awareness School . |
8 | Council officers have been instructed to look at new ways of increasing access to town for disabled motorists . |
9 | Outside Cabinet Leon Brittan argued in a speech that the Government must have the right to look at new ideas , although I suspect that both Leon and Geoffrey Howe must have been appalled at the way the issue had been handled . |
10 | Police to look at new Gilmour murder evidence |
11 | Nationally NATFHE had voted by two to one in favour of a strike to protest at new contracts being introduced without consultation . |