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

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31 The industry built up a new audience not by giving a social elite privileges but rather by suggesting that anyone who had paid their admission price would be given value for money and in particular would be given films that had been made with care and attention .
32 Indeed , " the main theme " of the book is the argument that the triangular pattern of cooperation between government and the two sides of industry built up a new form of harmony which lasted until the mid-sixties and led to the trade unions and employers ' associations being elevated to a new sort of status so that they became " governing institutions " sharing some of the political power and attributes of the state itself .
33 Tadpole US has picked up a new president , Kenneth Cannizzaro , previously the firm 's director of business development : he 's responsible for operations and market expansion in the Americas and the Pacific Rim .
34 And , Charles ' mind raced on , Steen could have picked up a new tottie at the Sex of One … party on the Saturday night .
35 We welcome the proposal to try out a new Campaigns Unit for one year , but would stress :
36 Once , when very drunk , Simon had phoned me late one night to try out a new concept , the ‘ Uzi-O-Gram ’ , which had the catchline ‘ Shoot up your girlfriend 's wedding , just for fun !
37 In Bassetlaw the care manager for mental health is on maternity leave and the existing social work team is having to try out the new procedures .
38 Edward Hall , the director of the laboratory , says that archaeologists are keen to try out the new system .
39 It is for this reason that the CDP has advocated direct government funding , an advocacy which seems extremely unlikely to succeed as the government will surely want to try out the new system for a few years before sanctioning any radical alteration .
40 When in a hurry , or eager to try out the new software you 've just received for example , you might forget to validate the disks .
41 When in a hurry , or eager to try out the new software you 've just received for example , you might forget to validate the disks .
42 Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms .
43 This was the first opportunity we had to try out the new personalisation facility with the agents ’ mailing .
44 To find out a new research programme was started , fresh water biologist Doctor Alistair .
45 Mirroring Sun Microsystems Inc 's efforts in this area ( UX No 386 ) Hewlett-Packard Co has rolled out a new range of ISDN connectivity enabling standalone workstations to communicate over public or private ISDN networks .
46 Health physics monitor Steven Crozier , a fitness enthusiast who was one of the group who visited Peel Park to collect the 1993 award , tried out the new multi-gym and pronounced it a real asset ( below ) .
47 She tried out the new offices , did not find them satisfactory and left claiming unfair dismissal .
48 to work out a new Defence policy in the light of present strategic needs which would secure substantial reduction in expenditure and manpower ; at the same time to prepare a plan for reshaping and reorganising the armed forces .
49 New buildings going up above broad boulevards ; spacious parks and rose-filled gardens , under a sky dramatic with cloud patterns ; the sense of a vigorous and tough-minded white community , with some at least eager to work out a new society along with the blacks .
50 ‘ I 've got to work out a new course . ’
51 This was the sixth show , so I had six days to work out a new act .
52 The assumption is that Rizzo 's appointment to the finance post is a short-term measure and that his key function will be to work out a new pricing strategy , which means that anything we have heard on pricing on the new ES/9000s and AS/400s due next month will be overtaken by events .
53 For example , if you were able to work out a new method of organizing stock shelves so that components were more quickly available to people on the factory floor this would show perfectly that you ‘ are able to show initiative ’ .
54 Negotiations are under way to work out a new method of payment .
55 Mr Lawson is right to ask the nuclear industry to spell out a new R&D effort .
56 Do consider how the new conservatory will best blend with the property and whether to use single glazing which is less expensive or double glazing which allows the conservatory to be used more comfortably the year around .
57 Such a brief survey can not do full justice to the theoretical ramifications of ‘ market economics ’ , but it should be sufficient to indicate how the new doctrine has been directed against the very basis of demand management as practised between 1950 and the early 1970s [ Walters , 1978 ] .
58 You will be among the first to know how a new release can really help you , already evaluated and tested by our experts .
59 It is important to know how the new regime will affect existing orders and pending proceedings .
60 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
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