Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The managing director of Oxford United said the club will fight on for a new stadium , despite planning problems . |
2 | With Horton and his assistant David Moss gone … the search is on for a new management team … what happens now … that 's what managing director Keith Cox has got to decide |
3 | With Horton and his assistant David Moss gone … the search is on for a new management team … what happens now … that 's what managing director Keith Cox has got to decide |
4 | A northern sense of identity concentrated by the frustration of spirit that knows it could manage better what its southern overseers only botch is pressure enough for a new drive for progress . |
5 | ‘ It seems to depend on how much credit people can afford , and at the moment it is just not enough for a new car , ’ said one high-street main dealer . |
6 | Erm basically as a new market opportunities come he 's got ta develop er and adapt to those any new opportunities that do arise . |
7 | They must be seen by us not only as a new type of settlement but as places with individual characters and their own idiosyncrasies . |
8 | So do they go down as a new intake . |
9 | If Greg had understood the lady in the garden aright , Gerald Seymour-Strachey was in for a new experience . |
10 | Fit your car with a catalytic converter , if possible , or trade it in for a new model — cars made after 1993 must have them . |
11 | trade her in for a new model |
12 | if I won bigger money , I should go in for a new house , which would be built to our own idea , so that we could get a bigger scullery … . |
13 | At the end of the two years purchasers can either trade it in for a new car , pay the final payment and keep the car , or hand the car back and have nothing further to pay . |
14 | I er I think erm it 's silly not to have it er when you 're going in for a new set . |
15 | And flying tonight … the Falcons swoop in for a new season . |
16 | Foucault has even been accused of returning , in this work , to the concept of a totality in the episteme ; it has certainly been somewhat hastily assumed that the latter can be appropriated more or less as a new way of describing a historical ‘ period ’ . |
17 | ‘ Darlington is in great need of car parking in that area , especially as a new development in Russell Street will be taking many spaces away . ’ |
18 | In general such transformations involved secularization as much as professionalization and operated not only inwards towards the academy but also outwards towards a new constituency : the nation as a whole . |
19 | Whatever the outcome of the Higginson Committee 's inquiry may be , if we are to see a radical improvement in secondary education , we must learn to think not merely of a new form of examination ( and therefore presumably a novel kind of syllabus that will lead to it ) but of a wholly new approach to those studies that we wish to retain in the sixth forms at school , and how these studies are to relate to the pupils ' next step , when they leave school . |
20 | But the bulky fillings of ten years ago are now for the budget bags only with a new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings now available which turn in much better all-round performance than down . |
21 | ( 6 ) The reception of postmodernist culture is associated not only with a new type of habitus , but with a characteristically ‘ de-centred ’ habitus , in which classificatory schema can be loose and boundaries blurred . |
22 | It was appropriate that the BDA should go forth from the Bournemouth Congress , which set it on its modern course , not only with a new name and emblem but a new Patron . |
23 | Paul finds himself not only with a new pardon now he is united with Christ : but also with a new power . |
24 | Well I suppose at the , one of the best things , best examples of the difference was that my wife when she saw this house , knew that it was a house in which she could be happy , in which her tastes and , could spread themselves , erm rather than her tastes having to be curtailed by lack of space and lack of accommodation , erm , the fact that I had a garage which was essential er next to my house instead of some er quarter or twenty minutes ' walk away from where I lived as happened in London also made a terrific difference to comfort , erm the fact that there was a garden instead of a few windowboxes and a couple of tubs , all these things I think made one appreciate the fact that you 'd come , not only into a new town , but into a new way of life probably the fact that we had a staircase inside the house , which was the first time that we 'd had a staircase between our bedrooms and our living rooms |
25 | This should never be done in one go , especially with a new aquarium , but in four or five stages allowing at least half an hour settling time after each stage . |
26 | It just is n't like you to leave me to it like that , especially with a new member of staff , and a medical officer at that . ’ |
27 | Nineteen goals at this stage of the season , especially with a new club , is an impressive record . |
28 | We settled down with a new bottle of champagne on the table before us , and I summarised what I had discovered about Brian Harley 's contract with Supersight and what I had not discovered about his putter . |
29 | Give yourself time to settle down with a new program before you draw the conclusion that it is so buggy as to be unusable . |
30 | However , I settled down with a new teacher for both piano and violin . |