Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] for [art] new " in BNC.
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31 | IT just has to be every teacher 's nightmare — to turn up for the new term and face TEN sets of twins . |
32 | You would think that one of us might scurry around for a new word instead of accepting linguistic hand-me-downs . |
33 | Oh I see they 'd put in for a new pair and sell the old pair ? |
34 | A forty year old airliner that seats just fourteen passengers has taken off for a new lease of life in Australia . |
35 | It claims that over 1,000 independent software vendors have already signed up for the new version . |
36 | It claims over 1,000 ISVs have already signed up for the new version . |
37 | The car has been written off , which has left them with the prospect of having to pay out for a new vehicle . |
38 | . All these people have tried out for the new series . |
39 | GETTING the kids kitted out for the new school year can cost a packet . |
40 | He grew it , merged it with an American company , then a few years later , having developed a multimillion pound empire , cast around for a new challenge . |
41 | All these people I know will be trying out for the new series . |
42 | The new owner of Low Birk Hatt digging out for the new road |
43 | Come back for the new herons ? |
44 | Skinner , who ticked me off yesterday for suggesting his vote had fallen , is off after 14 years , leaving my colleagues on the Sun distraught and casting around for a new NEC contact . |
45 | The managing director of Oxford United said the club will fight on for a new stadium , despite planning problems . |
46 | Wilcock set off for the New World . |
47 | As usual , Queen 's have n't their sorrows to seek at the start of a new season while they wait to see who will turn up for the new University term . |
48 | Upgrades to its existing 91 and 93 systems are in the works and Encore says it expects its OEM , McDonnell-Douglas , to sign up for the new machine . |
49 | Only tame , domesticated animals could possibly have been part of the goods and chattels of that early band of pioneers , striking out for a new island home . |