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

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1 It could only be given a new lease of life by grounding its themes in a transformed image of a much more efficient , modernised , client-centred public sector , to which Labour has not yet seriously directed itself .
2 ACET will shortly be opening a new office in the east end of London to serve clients in North and East London .
3 Man City 0 , Spurs 1 PETER REID will soon be signing a new contract at Maine Road , But the City manager could do with signing a player as well , if all the words about challenging for the title are to mean anything .
4 The Company will soon be launching a new video collection — for further info call the GRH Education Press Office on
5 GRAHAM Taylor will not be offered a new contract by the FA — unless he leads England to a successful World Cup .
6 If tomorrow someone discovered that Atlantis actually existed , he would not be adding a new property to the island state talked about in Plato 's Timaeus , but dispelling the suspicion that Plato , or someone else before him , invented the legend .
7 It means that lambs which have lost their parents , for reasons such as sheep worrying by dogs , can quickly be given a new mother .
8 You 'll also be given a new toothbrush every evening .
9 ‘ But he 'll probably be needing a new job soon . ’
10 One decision was clear today , the R A F will not now be buying a new nuclear missile .
11 It 's right that Joe Hawkins and Allen 's other legendary aggro merchants should now be given a new lease of life , and Allen is absolutely sure of his books ' continued relevance : ‘ The doubts and problems which confronted yesteryear 's skinheads have multiplied at an alarming rate in today 's world .
12 Sightings in Kent suggest Merkin may now be wearing a new red collar .
13 After talks with Kumar and Birmingham manager Terry Cooper , Frain will now be offered a new three-year contract .
14 To symbolise her new life , her new role defined for her by the male rule-makers of society , a girl may even be given a new name on marriage .
15 Walter had me into his panelled wankpit of an office , classified my request to change the name on my cheques from N.O. Russell to Oliver Russell as not central to the Bank 's policy for the 1980s , and reminded me that unless funds were forthcoming to camouflage my black hole of an overdraft I would n't be getting a new cheque-book even if I called myself Santa Claus .
16 You will then be sent a new one .
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