Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] for a new " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think it is fair to expect this lady to pay for a new lock .
2 Thus , on the facts of the Dodds case , where a landlord gave notice of termination of a tenancy of business premises under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 on the 30 September 1978 , the ‘ four month ’ period during which the tenant had a right to apply for a new tenancy expired at midnight on 30 January , and so his application made on 31 January 1979 was invalid as being out of time .
3 We often reached our overdraft limit because of a sticky cashflow — and after taking on a large mortgage to pay for a new factory we could n't raise any further borrowing for the second production line we needed much sooner than expected .
4 In the morning , having rectified the recorder fault , he walked down towards the station to look for a new location .
5 This leads John Mumford to seek for a new model in evangelism .
6 Despite Eric 's move to Manchester , Isabelle says they will not be crossing the Pennines to look for a new home .
7 The programme was part of a restructuring of university staff to prepare for a new market environment .
8 Richard Dunstan of AI 's Refugee Office urges members to campaign for a new Asylum Bill , Here 's why …
9 Now in fairness it would n't be our responsibility to pay for a new engine if the vehicle had been drive on .
10 If he does … choose to leave his existing employment before the last minute in order to look for a new job before the rush of others competing with him comes , then that is up to him .
11 We hear that Chester Pest Control have extended their ‘ Customer type ’ list in order to cater for a new customer who classifies his business as a massage parlour !
12 Bob is helping a dozen patients at Stoke Mandeville to prepare for a new independent life .
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