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

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1 He says his pay-off has left him comfortable , although he will eventually want to find a new career , possibly even returning to journalism .
2 Thus we want to see the representational role of the newly juxtaposed elements as recognisably preserved within , and thereby helping to determine the new representational role of , the new signal in which they occur .
3 Rowan Martin , who had worked for 20 years with the department , had been widely tipped to get the new post of deputy director of the department , until his arrest in mid-1992 on corruption charges , on which he was later exonerated .
4 The seventy-five years preceding 1066 were a time of great activity in the Canterbury scriptorium , which produced a number of magnificently-illustrated gospel and service-books , as well as many more mundane volumes apparently intended to form a new cathedral library .
5 All this of course took up a great deal of time and delayed the completion of Robyn 's thesis on the nineteenth-century industrial novel , which had to be constantly revised to take the new theories into account .
6 Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe .
7 The FDP leader , Erich Mende , only agreed to form a new coalition with the CDU if Adenauer agreed , in writing , that he would resign within two years .
8 The company admitted that they had done so to avoid paying the new higher taxes .
9 So start shopping the new way soon — it says style !
10 The list so obtained forms the new definition for that word , containing all strong overlaps ( with the filter set ) , and the more frequent weak overlaps .
11 While even this degree of relief Chairman in the town centre would be welcome , the problem comes in trying to justify a new bypass in terms of its cost effectiveness .
12 Highly educated young socialists , some Trotskyist in orientation , who were influenced by the western New Left , have long aspired to form a New Left party .
13 In retrospect , ITV justified its programmes , blatantly at odds with the intention of the policy makers , as the price necessarily paid to get the new system running .
14 Surely he would be better advised to start a new series with Bus Pass Wish One .
15 The soldier , seeing my uninteresting-looking machine , asked me again if I would not prefer to choose a new one , but I refused .
16 Lightweight leather boots had been creeping into the market since the 1970s or even earlier , but were not made using the new technology .
17 In fact , you 've already got got a new book from er what 's that , Pickwick ?
18 A child 's need to understand its situation is not going to destroy the new relationship : trying to live out the fantasy that this is exactly the same as a birth relationship may well do .
19 That said , Walker is not going to ignore the new trends .
20 ‘ Men , I want to tell you that I 'm not going to employ a new farm manager .
21 Ah he said he was go he promised that he was going to bring a new disk , and then he had n't and then he did this and I thought mm I 'm not going to get a new disk out of him now it 's out of warranty and at least it 's working now and
22 Oh , while Im here just like to mention the new kit .
23 The council does not have to consider a new application within two years , unless it differs substantially from the original .
24 The company reckons it has a major advantage over its competitors because it does not have to develop a new product for each market — it simply adds a local user interface , which also cuts down on development and maintenance costs .
25 They saw a European Assembly as a way to mobilise public opinion behind European co-operation in general , and did not wish to give the new body any sovereign authority over governments .
26 Young people approaching the age when they would no longer be the formal responsibility of the local authorities became the primary consumers of residential care for several reasons : first , many had been placed with a family and temporary readmission to residential care was needed when such placements broke down ; second , some did not wish to join a new family and preferred group living amongst other young people and appointed caregivers ; and third , some were admitted to a residential setting for help with specific problems or as part of a strategy to prepare them for independent living .
27 She shrugged and looked away , over to where Hector was investigating a hole in the base of the stable wall , not having noticed the new arrival .
28 The ITV companies pay royalties only after sales , but they will soon have to negotiate a new deal .
29 Mr Checchi , for his part , said yesterday that he does not intend to seek a new partner to replace the $225m shortfall , but will instead repay KLM out of operating profits -a move analysts said would further endebt the airline .
30 The plaintiffs could not afford to buy a new dredger and had to hire one .
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