Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a new contract " in BNC.
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1 | If the innocent party purports to " accept " such performance , he effectively accepts a new contract . |
2 | But Clough is adamant , saying : ‘ Pearce is not getting a new contract . ’ |
3 | It was reasonable enough , but I 'd just signed a new contract with the company . |
4 | WATMOUGHS , the colour printers , yesterday announced a new contract to print the News of the World colour magazine in 1994 , a 51 per cent jump in profits for 1992 and an ambitious £100 million investment programme over three years , writes Clifford German . |
5 | They then negotiated a new contract with the sellers whereby they bought the goods at a price considerably less than the market price — the price being depressed because of the sequestration order . |
6 | Rod Wallace is about to sign a new contract that will run to the end of 97/98 . |
7 | I 'm about to sign a new contract that makes me virtually a Santa Barbara resident , and we locals do n't mix with you tourists ! ’ |
8 | Alan Smith , the Arsenal striker who has yet to sign a new contract with the club , is still part of manager George Graham 's plans even though he is unlikely to start today 's game against Crystal Palace . |
9 | Colin Calderwood has been with the club since their fourth division days , but has yet to sign a new contract for next season . |