Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The computerised system they are working on , known as Super Cosmos , was developed to spot new stars among thousands of specks on photographic plates exposed through giant telescopes .
2 I am in favour of some incentive beyond that represented by depreciation , because new methods tend to encourage new ideas of production , which is so important .
3 WEC failed to obtain new work in both the roads and multi-discipline sectors , and whilst some success was achieved in procuring water treatment contracts , conditions in all sectors of the market remain intensely competitive .
4 It also says it has received new supplies of needed parts and should meet current demand on most products during this quarter .
5 This work will be used to examine possible policy changes — to the tax treatment of husband and wife , for example — and has developed new indicators of welfare effects , measures of standard of living , labour supply effects and other responses .
6 Victoria College in Belfast has broken new ground with the promotion of deputy head Mrs Margaret Andrews to the top post .
7 A VISIT to Sellafield by the Fleetwood branch of the Salvation Army has broken new ground at the site .
8 The programme has broken new ground for Asian actors , the crew was inundated with requests from young Asian actors for parts .
9 Nonetheless , with the acquisition of accounting software house Ciel SA , also in October last year , Sage has broken new ground in Europe .
10 A health service trust has broken new ground in caring for people with Alzheimers disease .
11 Insurance group Guardian Royal Exchange has broken new ground by publishing a review by auditors Price Waterhouse in its interim results statement for the first half of 1992 .
12 The government wants to stimulate new industry in these areas both by encouraging the growth and development of new companies and by the expansion of existing companies .
13 Hopeful signs that consumers were at last starting to put their hands in their pockets helped to breathe new life into the brewers and stores .
14 But they have been replaced in recent years by unknowns in a series of changes designed to breathe new life into the programme .
15 People stopped building new ghettoes in which to practise the old persecutions ?
16 Clive Barker ( 1977 ) of Warwick University has given new substance to the use of games in the training of actors and Brian Watkins ( 1981 ) has evolved a theoretical framework conceptually linking drama and game in a way which I shall attempt to build on in the next chapter .
17 THE role of Harry Thomason , Friend of Bill and TV producer , in the Case of the White House Travel Office ( see above ) has given new edge to a month-long spat between Washington and Hollywood .
18 The break-up has given new regimes in Ukraine , Belorussia and Kazakhstan a say in what will become of the nuclear weapons on their soil .
19 The retreat from professional standards which marked the period of industrial action has given new impetus to those politicians and administrators who seek to define the teacher 's role .
20 Although a number of Directives were adopted in the 1970s on various aspects of employees ' rights , it is the passage of the Single European Act which has given new impetus to the evolution of EC social policies .
21 Good life:Woolwich Life has completed new business worth £76.4m , compared with £25m last year , in its second financial year of operation .
22 Like other state-sector workers , the Government promised to find new jobs for those they laid off , but in reality most have been left to their fate without support .
23 With backing from Citrine and Self , Smith tried to exercise such leverage , and ( when he failed to persuade the existing boiler manufacturers to respond ) proposed to attract new firms to the industry by the promise of orders to keep them in business .
24 He wants to breath new fire into the cause of aggressive free market Conservatism at the point in political history when it is being discredited and there is a muddled attempt to return to consensual government .
25 They did not seek to attract new customers by the excellence of their pitches or facilities as music-hall proprietors did through the plushness and extravagance of their theatres .
26 Iceman has shed new light on knowledge about our ancestors .
27 Western manufacturers will need to find new markets in the Third World , he says .
28 Massey-Ferguson , for one , has added new models to its already large range with the launch of the M-F3690 and M-F3670 .
29 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG has added new Motorola Inc 33MHz 68040-based models to its Targon /31 series of Unix systems : the uni-processor 35 is rated at 20.6 MIPS and comes with up to 128Mb RAM and 3Gb disk , the dual-CPU model 65 comes with from 64Mb to 256Mb disk and is priced at from £64,000 — both run the Unix SVR4-based Sinix-TOS V5.41 operating system .
30 Going beyond the Common Japanese Application Binary Interface ( OCMP-ABI ) , the group has added new standards for 3D graphics ( based on Silicon Graphics ' Open GL software ) and I/O bus hardware and software ( using the 110Mb per second APbus , and Euroboard specifications ) .
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