Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now what they 're saying is that , what they said is activist action learn best when they get the opportunity to experience new sort of problems , situations , opportunities when they 're doing something quite new when they 're sort of involved in very much you know here and now activities when they 're sort of like business games , exercises , role plays , team tasks that they can sort of get you know really get involved with themselves then there 's lots of action and they 're quite short and sharp , so can move on to something else .
2 Games give pupils the opportunity to practise new language and enjoy themselves
3 A guide to the use of the literature in any given subject should be based on a logical concept and thereby facilitate understanding by providing the opportunity to relate new information to previous knowledge .
4 This was backed by developments in selling techniques , the growing use of computer equipment to improve efficiency , and the willingness to explore new business opportunities .
5 In addition , the Arts Council will provide an extra £10,000 to enable the winner to commission new work which will encourage young writers and readers .
6 In addition to the £30,000 prize , the Arts Council has provided £10,000 for the winner to commission new work which will encourage young writers .
7 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the case breaks new ground , that he acted at all times on legal advice and that wise counsel should permit the case to go before the House of Lords rather than rush to judgment now ?
8 The case breaks new ground in Britain in that it seeks a ruling on whether radiation damage can be passed on to children through their fathers ' sperm , in which case , under current legislation , BNFL would be liable .
9 ‘ ECT is usually left to junior members of the staff … with little training and guidance ’ , A leading psychiatrist in the field told New Scientist that ‘ the commonest misuse of ECT is on people who are really unhappy , distressed or sad , rather than ill with a depressive illness . ’
10 The decision to release new product in overseas territories is made by each local company , taking into consideration the musical preferences of their own market .
11 The study provides new evidence to support the conclusions of a 1984 report , covering a twenty-year period from 1963-83 , which showed that the higher incidence of disease was unlikely to be due to chance .
12 The programme involves new planting or replanting of woodlands and the planting of individual trees or clumps for amenity purposes .
13 For the multinationals that does n't matter , they 'll move further down the coast to find new fishing grounds .
14 She married into the Tallentire family , who owned the pub called New Spittal in the same area but relinquished the licence because of their Methodist beliefs .
15 As such , it engendered both the commitment and the determination to create new peacetime conditions in which the political and economic failures of the 1930s would truly become things of the past .
16 Alisdaire Lockhart , Development Director , introduces the campaign to generate new investment funds to support the long-term development aims of the University .
17 Once it is made clear that the judge makes new law in these circumstances , as conventionalism insists , then it seems plausible that he should choose the rule he believes the actual legislature then in power would choose , or , failing that , the rule he believes best represents the will of the people as a whole .
18 The move to care for people with mental health problems in the community presents new infection control challenges .
19 The move puts new pressure on Metromedia 's partner in the New York franchise , LIN Broadcasting , which has been the object of a hostile tender offer by McCaw since early summer .
20 Mr Heneaghan said one of the reasons behind the move to raise new capital was because the board could see PCI , which now has monthly billings of $2 million against $30,000 two and a half years ago , doubling in size this year .
21 Mr Pratt , whose father Glyn was a former Merseyside County Councillor , added : ‘ We are constantly hearing about the desire to breathe new life back into New Brighton .
22 In the short term this did result in a reduction in capacity , leading many observers to criticise BR for short-sightedness in view of the need to attract new traffic in readiness for the opening of the Channel Tunnel , but during 1988 the Dover-Dunkerque service received a boost when Railfreight Distribution commissioned a new high-capacity ferry , the Nord — Pas de Calais , to cater both for individual wagonload consignments and for trainload traffic on this route .
23 The maestro breathes new life into the composer 's primitive neo-Stravinskian language .
24 The charity says New College uses the most up to date technology to help youngsters learn to cope in everday situations .
25 The two-car diesel unit provided ultimate flexibility and low operating costs , plus the chance to attract new business with smart new stock operating on faster schedules .
26 On Dec. 13 , 1989 , the Cabinet approved new immigration laws designed to restrict the number of immigrants from non-EC countries but also to improve the status of the 4,500,000 non-Germans living in West Germany .
27 The Cabinet had agreed on March 20 that Decree No. 42 should be discarded but it was understood that some members of the Cabinet favoured new press legislation to replace the decree , while others thought that the existing criminal code was enough to ensure a responsible press .
28 Benn was eager to get the taste of American boxing before he met Watson and the urge to find new experience brought the break , sad but needed , from the trainer who had brought him through from his amateur days , Brian Lynch .
29 Benn was eager to get the taste of American boxing before he met Watson and the urge to find new experience brought the break , sad but needed , from the trainer who had brought him through from his amateur days , Brian Lynch .
30 Although jobs will continue to be concentrated in the city centre , South Gyle and in West Lothian , the strategy proposes new land to attract jobs to East Lothian , Midlothian and east Edinburgh .
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