Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the new [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It agreed to draw on creative Marxism and other traditions and transform itself into an empowering organisation in order to contribute to opening up the new political formulations that will be needed across Europe in the post cold-war era .
2 In an article entitled ‘ Quand le Symbolisme fut mort ’ which appeared in Nord-Sud in 1917 , Paul Dermée attempted to sum up the new aesthetic trends .
3 Frances Coady , founder publisher at Vintage , will head up the new literary group , which brings together Jonathan Cape , Chatto & Windus , Vintage and Pimlico .
4 In all the countries across Europe , the most likely individuals handling Virgin material for the licensee in that country were approached to set up the new local Virgin office .
5 THE biggest sporting deal in history might be good news for the football clubs who kick off the new Premier League but will it be good for soccer and its followers ?
6 England captain Will Carling , the honorary president of the Young England Club , shows off the new national kit at the club 's launch at Twickenham .
7 As we argued throughout the proceedings of the European parliamentary elections bill , the Conservatives are entirely responsible for the fact that this process of drawing up the new European boundaries had to be compressed into such a short time .
8 These three and Tseveenjavyn Öold , chairman of the central control committee , and Lodongiyn Tudev , editor-in-chief of the party paper Unen , made up the new five-member politburo .
9 Brewery bosses say that every British couple bringing back the new full drink and tobacco allowance would save almost £1,000 in import duty .
10 He was formerly the general secretary of the Electrical Trades Union , though ( like Citrine ) he had had to resign his union post on taking up the new managerial appointment .
11 She even put on sheer stockings and a brief pleated skirt instead of her usual jeans , then , as final proof of her new outlook on life , she put on the new pink sweater and danced out into the sitting-room , calling .
12 Will the Labour party shut down the new gas-fired generating stations , break those contracts and lay off the men ?
13 He stuck to these attitudes through the 1820s and after , and could see no reason to take up the new liberal and radical ideas , which aimed at further break-up of the existing order of things .
14 They may not all want to leave the Soviet Union ( indeed , whatever shape it takes in the future , Mr Yeltsin 's Russia will expect to be leader of the pack ) , but neither do the union 's supporters want to hand back the new economic and political freedoms that they have won .
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