Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] new [noun] " 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 They had fetched him for Christmas and he was staying on for the New Year .
5 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 .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 Meanwhile Yorkshire 's liquidity has held up and should guarantee the county at least another seven years ' existence , time enough for the new management and its overseas players to wave their collective wands .
8 But that was not enough for the new Chancellor , Denis Healey .
9 At the last the weather has been descent enough for some of the crags to dry out long enough for the new routers to get busy .
10 so much for the new man … what about his partner … what made Glenn Hoddle leave Swindon
11 So much for the new cars .
12 On the other hand , there were ten bidders alone for the new Yorkshire contract .
13 More than ever before , this was a war in which one side was strongly supported by the mass of the population at large , sufficiently so for the New Model Army to be recruited from the mass of the peasantry in selected regions and to aspire to a meritocratic , rather than aristocratic , officer corps .
14 Oh I see they 'd put in for a new pair and sell the old pair ?
15 If Greg had understood the lady in the garden aright , Gerald Seymour-Strachey was in for a new experience .
16 Fit your car with a catalytic converter , if possible , or trade it in for a new model — cars made after 1993 must have them .
17 trade her in for a new model
18 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 … .
19 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 .
20 I er I think erm it 's silly not to have it er when you 're going in for a new set .
21 And flying tonight … the Falcons swoop in for a new season .
22 Tax band:Letters will start going out in mid-January informing all householders of the band which their home is in for the new council tax .
23 Patients were flocking in for the new treatment .
24 They yesterday found out which rating band their houses had been placed in for the new tax , which starts next April .
25 DHA 1 has been waiting patiently for a new DGH for 25 years .
26 Billie heard the housekeeper ask Adam in the kitchen as he followed her through for a new packet of cigarettes .
27 There are no plans whatsoever for its improvement , it could n't be improved satisfactorily to se just for the new settlement .
28 More than a billion for the A90 complex , and he had heard , and he believed it , that there was £35 million of money just for the new fencing and perimeter security equipment … money for that , money no object for the bloody contractors .
29 He typifies the marshman 's feudal protest against central authority , together with his longing , not for a new order , but for a return of the old .
30 How d , I 'm sorry I do n't understand how you know the local preference is not for a new settlement .
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