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

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1 When I 've had the opportunity to ask new supporters their reasons for coming to watch us , the main answers have been :
2 There is also the opportunity to see new places , another way of life and meet new friends : rock music tourism .
3 The microcomputer now presents the school librarian with the opportunity to produce new types of publicity materials and information displays by using the microcomputer to produce electronic notice boards , interactive library guides on screen and school magazines or newspapers either on screen or in hard copy .
4 It compounded what had been learnt , and gave the opportunity to learn new skills through five different types of dive .
5 The government for its part claimed that the Tigers had been guilty of over 30 breaches ; reports also indicated that they had used the opportunity to build new fortifications near government military bases in the north Jaffna area and near the Elephant Pass ( linking the Jaffna Peninsula with the rest of the country ) .
6 Held at Clayton Centre , Ipswich , both events gave staff the opportunity to discuss new initiatives and get to know the ‘ Green Book ’ — Health and Safety Manual compiled by health and safety manager .
7 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 .
8 While she approves of mothers getting the opportunity to try new products , she was concerned about the contents of bounty boxes .
9 Games give pupils the opportunity to practise new language and enjoy themselves
10 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 .
11 According to the organisers no previous dancing experience is needed for the classes , which they say will also provide plenty of exercise and the opportunity to meet new friends .
12 Trevor takes care of the rest of the garden , plants up the giant tubs that sit outside the house , helps the Prince plan new features and site new trees and additional flower beds .
13 The models can be used to predict circulation patterns within the city and hence enable the retailer to locate new shops on different patterns from those already covered .
14 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 .
15 The willingness to learn new things , practice new forms of behaviour and make new , constructive , relationships with one 's family and friends are all part of the healthy re-channelling of time and energy that were formerly dissipated in addiction .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 The manager has the privilege to create new users who , in turn , may then create other new users , building up families with parents and descendants .
19 In order to develop a hierarchy of users , certain users are given the privilege to create new users .
20 MANAGER has the privilege to create new users who , in turn , may then create other new users , building up families with parents and descendants .
21 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 ?
22 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 .
23 Then she dawdled through the mews where the milk-horses were shod , and the blacksmith made new railings to put in front of the houses .
24 There are other workers in the field to ask new questions of old material , to listen to voices previously unheard .
25 ‘ 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 . ’
26 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 .
27 Rating levels continue to be reviewed in line with changing patterns in claims experience and the decision to negotiate new arrangements to replace the Knock-for-Knock agreement .
28 As the weather grew warmer and the numbers of dead multiplied , the horror reached new peaks .
29 Once in existence , the settlement attracts new migrants , thus expanding quickly .
30 The funds raised from this programme will be received by the University Development Trust and will be used to award scholarships and bursaries ; to improve facilities for disabled students ; to enhance library holdings , and to enable the University to support new developments in scholarship and research .
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