Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [to-vb] a new " in BNC.

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1 She goes on to make a new life in Hampshire with Harry still remaining ignorant of her great change and her children , of which she is extremely fond , remaining unaffected .
2 The question was whether , in the harsher climate of the late 1970s and early 1980s , the fragments could be welded together to form a new force in British politics .
3 The project under discussion for Liverpool comes from the confidence of two religions prepared to work together to build a new primary school .
4 As you get more fluent in the language the conditioning rules will start to make sense and will help you know how to pronounce a new word without having to practise it , and before too long it will all be automatic .
5 By the way Sid would you know how to put a new lamp , light bulb thing in a fridge ?
6 As Stuart Marshall observed pointedly , postmodernism authorizes but has yet to create a new populism .
7 Alan Smith , the Arsenal striker who has yet to sign a new contract with the club , is still part of manager George Graham 's plans even though he is unlikely to start today 's game against Crystal Palace .
8 Colin Calderwood has been with the club since their fourth division days , but has yet to sign a new contract for next season .
9 He , alone among the TV-am presenters , has yet to find a new position .
10 They need to budget carefully , neither is a diy expert , but they have saved enough to buy a new kitchen .
11 ‘ Oh , she 's been here since the beginning of the year — she came over to start a new life after she 'd had problems back home .
12 Socialists should now be addressing how to build a new organisation rooted in the offices , factories and communities as Labour once was .
13 Suppose you have to choose where to start a new factory for the ‘ Easishop ’ carrier .
14 ‘ I was going home to get a new hearing-aid .
15 Unless Buckingham Palace acts quickly to provide a new home , the couple will live at Anne 's mansion on the Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire .
16 Soon he would be going out to start a new life .
17 If the flow rate should increase for any reason , the lava may burst out over the levees , flooding out to form a new branch of the main flow , and this ‘ break out ’ will itself rapidly become established between levees .
18 Before rushing out to buy a new bathroom suite , you need to think carefully about how the room is used .
19 In reality , the state must be conceived of as an ‘ educator ’ , in as much as it tends precisely to create a new type of civilisation … .
20 As we shall discuss later , David Norman , head of Russell Reynolds in 1980 , was responsible — helped by international teamwork — for finding Sir Ian McGregor for British Steel , the first time in Britain that headhunters had been called in to find a new boss for a nationalised industry .
21 I suppose that at that moment , the night before I stepped ashore to build a new life , it was time to say goodbye to the old .
22 MERSEYSIDE Olympic hero Chris Boardman today set out to spearhead a new drive for better health in the region .
23 France now came out openly on the American side and began actively to prepare a new invasion to take advantage of England 's difficulties overseas .
24 The idea was that a 486 user would rush out to buy a new processor for her or his machine as they became available and this facility would mean the death of the 386 .
25 He glanced over his left shoulder and saw the three other officers were still two hundred yards away , then a shouted challenge from his right revealed that the French Lieutenant had succeeded in turning his horse and was now spurring back to make a new attack .
26 Occasionally two individual pieces are brought together to make a new complex whole as in the bronze cast Doll and Bow which now stands on the top of the Toybox where the toys , including a ball , are again in bronze and the box itself is the broken-off end of a stone carved sarcophagus .
27 We have about 140 international specialists in human gene mapping coming together to use a new data base system developed at the John Hopkins university in collaboration with people in London at the I C R F Labs and that data base will provide information on all those genes we have already identified and mapped .
28 There is a process of two individuals joining together to form a new life , often personified by children .
29 Five of his colleagues backed the change of policy , but two broke away to form a new party .
30 The Rose-Noelle was well-equipped as Mr Glennie had set off to start a new life cruising the South Pacific .
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