Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The strategy unit has marshalled the efforts of several Australian research groups to carry out new analyses on socioeconomic factors .
2 As you slowly lose weight you can programme little rewards for yourself , like a visit to the hairdresser for a restyle , new make-up , new glasses , a tour of the clothes shops to try out new styles , and so on .
3 But perhaps the most worrying , if most ephemeral , comment is that researchers are unwilling to take risks to open up new lines of research ; they tend to stick to piecemeal additions to well-established paths .
4 Scientists and engineers can apply for long term funding to open up new research directions
5 Passing through Amfreville we meet part of 4 Commando Brigade marching through the village to take up new positions near the village of Troarn , a short distance from 1st Commando Brigade area .
6 Decisions on pricing will affect the rate of return on investment and the incentive to carry out new investment , but past investment , by affecting the current capital stock , will affect current marginal costs to which prices will be related .
7 Project English gives the experienced and confident teacher maximum scope while providing a clear and supportive framework for the less experienced teacher to try out new techniques .
8 All the courses have been tested by Deputy Commissioning Editor Elizabeth Keevill , who says : ‘ They 're fun and informative and you 'll come away with the confidence to try out new skills . ’
9 James works for RoyScot Trust in Theale , Berkshire and it 's his job to seek out new customers .
10 Some have a marked reluctance to break out new growth from the base , and are more ready to sprout shoots from growth high up .
11 In the final quarter of the year , it surged and closed at its high of 330p , 24.5% up on the 30th September level ; this was more than twice what the FT 100 Share Index achieved and reflected investor enthusiasm for a group that is seen as a prime beneficiary of any pick up in advertising , has bags of room to take on new business ( 25% unutilised capacity on its magazine presses ) and is cash rich .
12 First , there 's the chance to try out new gear from a host of different exhibitors , and second , the opportunity to experience live , at no extra cost , some top players in the Capital Radio Live Music Hall .
13 Starting after Easter , the ten-week course at the Nevilles Cross Centre and Darlington Teachers ' Centre gives adults a chance to try out new ways of learning maths .
14 At least , it was felt by many , the Government could have used the occasion to open up new options ( to be narrowed again perhaps after the French referendum ) .
15 One obvious way to reduce the risks of conflict between the powers was to encourage the formation of an ‘ ultra-imperialist ’ consortium of powers to open up new territories like China .
16 Ceauşescu knew Lenin 's dictum , ‘ trust is good but control is better ’ , and ordered the Securitate to send in new informers and to recruit more from among the existing workforce as well .
17 They suggest that not all attempts to start up new newspapers should be funded .
18 Most significant was the process by which peasants divided large households to set up new families in their own homes , and merged those which old age and death had rendered unviable .
19 There was discussion on the need for articles encouraging people to set up new groups : Fillan produced some useful material on this , and Eileen referred to studies developed by her group which had subsequently been used by six others .
20 In his search he was aided by a number of new roads which the Mexican government has been building in this area to open up new regions to cultivation .
21 Does a children 's party or a loved-one 's funeral inhibit the urge to chat up new acquaintances ?
22 GUITARIST requires bassist to start up new band in Hastings area .
23 This is a project aimed at encouraging older people to take up new interests .
24 Smith allocated orders to bring in new manufacturers where the existing ones proved excessively unreliable in breaking delivery promises or refusing to build new capacity .
25 It would not be in our interests to set up new defence structures that would undermine the role of NATO in safeguarding our defence .
26 By the 1940s and 1950s the Red Poll was one of Britain 's major breeds but , in the rush to set up new herds , breeding standards began to slip badly on the farm , while at the same time the invading Friesian , fed on concentrates , considerably outyielded the breed and by the early 1960s its popularity had tumbled .
27 Governments may adopt various industrial , regional and fiscal policies designed to increase the incentive to entrepreneurs to set up new businesses and possibly also to reduce the ‘ red tape ’ involved .
28 Help prepare members to take on new responsibilities arising from the Construction [ Design and Management ] Regulations.PS
29 With a secure nest under Rank , and a distribution deal through Universal in the US , there was little contact with the marketplace , which could have driven the studio to search out new styles and new areas of subject matter .
30 We will work with the legal profession to open up new opportunities to women and to black and ethnic minority groups , and create an independent judicial appointments commission .
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