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

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1 As the year progresses it is hoped that companies will begin to feel confident enough to invest in new production and distribution facilities but the construction of new offices will remain subdued reflecting the stock of vacant buildings which still exist .
2 Despite these finds , competition in the modelling business gets tougher every year , and agencies are constantly looking for new talent .
3 Before the land bridge to North America emerged above the waters once again they had been isolated long enough to evolve as New World monkeys whose modern descendants walk on all fours and many of whom have prehensile tails .
4 It was especially looking for new business in Osaka .
5 Their delicacy is indicated by the opening air raid siren of the opening track which suddenly explodes into New Age of Total Warfare .
6 For example in using traditional publishing as a model for electronic publishing , we may fail to encompass innovation , or to address issues and products that only emerge with new technology ( e.g. access to information , data protection , expert systems ) .
7 Loxford Old Rectory was Georgian , built of the same blond stone as the church , and it sat behind grand double gates whose posts were boastfully crowned with new stone eagles .
8 They had been hardest hit by new legislation which required regular testing of the flocks and their compulsory slaughter if salmonella was found .
9 While tearing out the old central heating and installing new , they had daringly put in new patio windows looking on to the rear garden ( where they had done away with mouldy flowerbeds full of Michaelmas daisies and had built a tiled area complete with ornamental pool and a lion 's head which dripped water into the pool ) , as well as redecorating most of the house in a lighter , more ‘ eighties ’ , way .
10 Yet her belly , in spite of her defeat , goes on filling with new life .
11 When they reached the railway station it was already plying for new hire and the sound of an engine gathering up steam could be heard .
12 The direction only applies to evidence which a party " intends to place reliance on " and so can not apply to new evidence which only comes to light after the time for serving statements has passed .
13 Classes in the faculty are normally conducted in New College , a striking historic building on the Mound in central Edinburgh which includes the largest theological library in Britain .
14 Competitive advantage can be gained from exploiting information at the strategic level so as to increase business efficiency or to highlight areas in the organisation which are particularly strong or weak , and thus lead to new business strategies .
15 ‘ We are always looking for new business .
16 More police were called , and the troublemakers of Berlin , always looking for new violence , joined in the fray .
17 It is characteristic of the Government that although the Minister spoke for one quarter of an hour , he did not once refer to new clause 2 or defend the Government 's record .
18 Oh that was that was always done at new year time , or at least It was n't so much new year day as we called Yule Day .
19 But it told research ministers ( who were still meeting as New Scientist went to press on Tuesday ) that ‘ it is essential to take an immediate final decision on the future of the programme . ’
20 At the other were old women and old men up and about , actively using old skills , adapting and developing new ones , able to play and to care and confide ; still open to new love from the young .
21 Things are hardly helped by new singer Paul Roberts , who delivers almost every track in overblown , melodramatic tones that are downright hilarious .
22 This means the damaged areas are rapidly replaced with new skin , and the burned-but-browned skin flakes off faster .
23 Since central government had always paid for new building , local districts and services did not have to face the cost of using buildings and capital , and hence tended to waste space and capital assets .
24 The company also shared in new output from the Angus field and has an interest in the recently discovered Fife field .
25 The Government is also committed to new road safety measures , including raising penalties for drink driving and installing more cameras at dangerous road junctions to film those passing through red lights .
26 Teri has given up going to New Year 's Eve parties after she had to lock herself in the kitchen with loads of middle aged ladies hammering on the door .
27 In a Commons debate on law and order , David Evans ( Welwyn and Hatfield ) , also called on new Home Secretary , Michael Howard , to reintroduce the death penalty for violent crimes .
28 Hey presto — car hulks were profitably recycled into new steel for new cars .
29 He named the place New South Britain , a name later changed to New South Shetland .
30 Displaced by High Speed Trains , much of their final year was remarkably spent on new territory including York-Liverpool runs .
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