Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [pron] new " in BNC.
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1 | He 's got nothing better to do than keep nagging on about our new garden fence . |
2 | By now , ‘ gunman ’ Risdon had checked in with his new Smith & Wesson .22 calibre hand gun at a nearby hotel . |
3 | AS THE deadline approached for this quarter 's issue of Wood News , there was a certain amount of nervousness at John Wood House , since only a few stories had come through from our new network of Correspondents . |
4 | Since a success with Corydoras panda I have been on the lookout for other species of catfish to work with so I gratefully headed home with my new charges . |
5 | We promised to keep in touch with her , but asked her not to communicate directly with our new daughter as she grew up , feeling instinctively that a child ca n't cope with having two mothers at once ! |
6 | Ivanov 's major interest was communication satellites , in respect of which he was constantly being pressed to come up with something new . |
7 | They are a race of roses that are well worth exploring and are yet another example of the inexhaustible resources of the rose to come up with something new and different . |
8 | They they seem to come up with something new every year do n't they ? |
9 | Be ready to work hard in your new country … ’ |
10 | The one area of basic science that the president passed over in his new budget was biomedical research , for which he recommended a mere token increase of $71 million atop its current annual fund of approximately $4000 million . |
11 | In particular the care system flourished , not least because the head had learned the benefit of a full support team in school in his previous authority ( psychologist , social worker , counsellor and welfare officer ) and had struggled successfully with his new employers for one school-based counsellor . |
12 | ‘ I — am — terrified , ’ he says slowly of his new job as solo anchorman on News at Ten . |
13 | For example , in Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1026 Megaw LJ said : … it is appropriate that a covenant , restricting an employee from full freedom of taking other employment when he leaves his existing employment , should be included in the contract of employment where there is a real danger that the employee will in the course of that employment have access to and gain information about matters which could fairly be regarded as trade secrets ; and that applies even though the information may be carried in his head and even though ( perhaps , particularly though ) it may be extremely difficult for the employee himself , being an honest and scrupulous man , to realise that what he is passing on to his new employers is matter which ought to be treated as confidential to his old employers . |
14 | TOM Courtenay fidgets in the chair , runs his fingers through hair grown long for his new stage role and chooses his words carefully before answering any question . |
15 | And when , after lunch , she came downstairs in her new outfit , bought from Selfridge 's last week with the money which J. D. O'Connor had paid her for her articles , and with her next two articles in her bag , ready to be handed in to the great man himself before she returned to the rectory to pick up Rose Bailey , whose time off did not begin until four-thirty , both Dr Neil and Matey thought that she looked enchanting . |
16 | As from January , the Cranleigh class will be taught by Marion Grainger , seen above at her new home — The Queen 's Head , Bucks Green — which she and her husband have recently taken over . |
17 | THREE masked thugs trussed up businessman Tom Hartley and his wife Helen at their home and drove off in their new £60,000 Mercedes with valuables worth £250,000 . |
18 | Furthermore , the Central Powers were virtually besieged and cut off from their new ally , Turkey , which had entered the war in October 1914 . |
19 | Computer expert , Andrew Eccleston , explains that they were fed up with old-fashioned forecasting methods , so came up with something new . |
20 | The children met up with their new foster parents , Bill and Janet Matthews . |
21 | Shivering pleasantly in her new blouse trimmed with lace nicked from Silvex Modes the week before , two quid borrowed from Ted means they can afford a few halves , jumping over the gutter full of leaves . |
22 | ‘ On the couch , I think , ’ he said when she came back with her newest camera , photography being one of her most seriously pursued hobbies . |
23 | Further , in a number of cases the variant was transmitted accurately in its new form to younger recruits so that a recognizably coherent group of like singers developed . ’ |
24 | After two years out of the limelight , the 31-year-old comic is bouncing back with his new film , Boomerang |
25 | This also involved selling players such as Sheridan , Hendrie and Jones who we knew would all do well for their new clubs . |
26 | One day on the weary way up from school a truck stacked with furniture ground past Martha ; when she reached Nana 's house she found the truck stopped in the overgrown yard next door , and a fat woman in a pink dress buying soda pop for a brood of children who stood around her looking fearfully at their new home . |
27 | Nigel came round on his new bike this morning . |
28 | She was suddenly aware that she had been looking forward to her new life in Portugal far more than she had realized . |
29 | Not only was Liz looking forward to her new life in the United States , but also to living well away from her future mother-in-law . |
30 | ‘ But I am looking forward to my new role as it will be a fresh challenge for me . ’ |