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

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1 Most of the Dialogues are about the kind of research carried on in the new laboratories which were becoming a feature of life by the 1870s .
2 Many 's the night I 've walked back late from town and stopped off in the New Earswick hedgerows to supply them some used beer …
3 Unless the working classes were caught up in the new sectarian movements of Protestantism ( which were themselves a reaction and response to modernity ) , they were liable to slip into unbelief .
4 ‘ We wanted to play Dublin but all the venues were booked out months ago , so we 'll have to come back in the New Year and do somewhere like the SFX or the Stadium .
5 Quebec Farm , Sileby , Leicestershire , was built out in the new fields , away from the village , in 1760 .
6 Another political time bomb , waiting to go off in the New Year , is a Select Committee inquiry into Britain 's overall energy needs .
7 The monitoring role of the LEA is clearly spelt out in the new legislation .
8 It was a worry when we did n't get a pension and when it did come , it alleviated things , but we know it could run out in the New Year .
9 Graphical , Paper and Media Union national officer John Mitchell , whose members joined the march , said temporary government loans to Maxwell pensioners would run out in the New Year .
10 Martigues will soon be all but swallowed up in the new harbour constructions planned to stretch west from Marseille .
11 As Ian Macdonald points out in The New Immigration Law ( Butterworths , 1972 ) :
12 A full-time pressure group is likely to be set up in the new year .
13 Said Jolosa : ‘ It is bad being the first player sent off in the new league , but I was a marked man from the start .
14 However , when I took to hanging about in the new house , when I watched her while she chatted to her staff and guests , or entertained the local burghers , or genteelly remonstrated with her suppliers and various tradesmen over the phone , I began to see this seeming tact as an extension of that complicity I had long been aware of .
15 But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament .
16 THE glow of recognition will be sweet for those who have been singled out in the New Year Honours list .
17 ‘ Speaking generally , ’ Bray wrote in Boy Labour and Apprenticeship ( 1911 ) , ‘ the city-bred youth is growing up in a state of unrestrained liberty ’ , and describing how ‘ the habits of school and home are rapidly sloughed off in the new life of irresponsible freedom ’ he agreed that ‘ the large amount of money he has to spend on himself is by no means an unmixed benefit ’ .
18 It will start with something like that which appears in the version set out in the New English Bible : ’ When all things began , the Word already was . ’
19 For only when one is able to discriminate between what must be discarded and what still remains as valuable for the future will one also be able to decide whether one is ready to strike out in the new direction consciously and positively .
20 He 's a doctor , a Chinese guy , works out in the New Territories , saves lives on a daily basis and gets paid very little for his considerable sacrifices and hard work .
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