Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] a new " in BNC.
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1 | I were looking for an alarm clock , I thought I better have a new one else I 'm gon na start sleeping in for work . |
2 | I just bought a new table this week . |
3 | Could I ever start a new life after this ? |
4 | ‘ I sure need a new outfit , ’ she said absently and without hope . |
5 | I now have a new sweater and a clean conscience ! |
6 | ‘ I even bought a new dress … ’ |
7 | But he said the province was now faced with ‘ a quite alarming series of incidents , which perhaps marks a new phase in the terrorist campaign , and it has serious implications for people in Northern Ireland . ’ |
8 | And then found her thoughts , which desperately needed a new direction , turning slowly towards the mill-school . |
9 | Thus the latest post-industrial sequence is identified by a series of tendencies which collectively represent a new phase of economic development . |
10 | As I said , we welcome the peaceful way in which the elections were conducted in Zambia , which now has a new and democractic Government . |
11 | The difficulty of solving such problems may be used to justify solutions based on a ‘ new technological fix ’ ( rightly dismissed by Goldblat elsewhere in this volume ) such as ‘ Star Wars ’ , which simply involves a new whirl of the arms race spiral . |
12 | That can also be used to build up a market which then justifies a new plant or extension . ’ |
13 | The author also quotes , with apparent approval , Cyril Connolly 's remark that ‘ those with an irrational fear of life become publishers , ’ which certainly adds a new dimension to Freud . |
14 | All she knew was that she presumably represented a new challenge . |
15 | There are examples all the time , of a , I 'm not going to use football as an example or a team as an example in football , and if you suddenly get a new member to the hockey team or a new member to the football team , or whatever and the whole team is transformed just by this one extra person , this one person joining in . |
16 | One significant advantage is that should you upgrade or change your machine in the future you only need a new interface to use the tablet with a new computer — plus the appropriate software , of course . |
17 | She soon found a new challenge when she took over as British Team Manager in 1985 . |
18 | You desperately need a new pair of shoes . |
19 | ‘ Ca n't you just build a new bridge then ? ’ |
20 | She always made a new mistake instead . |
21 | She always made a new mistake instead . |
22 | Because you always have a new bike . ’ |
23 | In September the survival of the governing coalition was endangered by the defection of 21 deputies from the Social Democratic Populist Party ( SHP ) , who temporarily formed a new " Integration Party " which on Sept. 28 announced its merger with the newly revived Republican People 's Party ( CHP ) . |
24 | She also wore a new lipstick called Chloe , which took some attention away from the slight sallowness she imagined she saw in her complexion , and a splash of light cologne . |
25 | If you carefully plan a new health regime that slowly introduces slight modifications to your usual meals , perhaps to try different ways of cooking food , to have slightly larger portions of vegetables and fruit , you will eventually find that your food preferences change slightly , enough to tip the balance from an unhealthy diet ( too high in fat and sugar , too low in fibre ) , to a healthy one that will help you attain and then maintain a slim figure . |
26 | Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time . |
27 | It was late at night and I decided , I was just sort of talking I 'd say , I ca n't get rid of this headache , and I do n't know what I 'm gon na do , I do n't whether I should just not worry about it cos I 'm not that old , and I was really pouring my heart out to him , and he turns round and he says , yeah , you need a new clutch you really need a new clutch . |
28 | One of her closest allies and friends in the last years of her life was Jane Clifford , whom she had met during the Platt Hall venture and to whom she now offered a new job as historical adviser . |
29 | DAVID HOLLOWAY SHEDS SOME LIGHT ON THE LATEST DETERRENT , MAKES CHANGING A LIGHT BULB SAFE , AND SHOWS YOU HOW TO FIT A NEW SINK |
30 | The new rule only affected those on earnings of more than £100,000 who actually joined a new pension scheme after 17 March 1987 . |