Example sentences of "[verb] start a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He tried to start a new conversation . |
2 | She says she hoped things would improve but they did n't so she tried to start a new life . |
3 | You mark the card when you want to start a new colour . |
4 | Beginners ' German may contain 11-year-olds and 17-year-olds ( and , it is to be hoped , people who have long left school , and want to start a new language ) . |
5 | CCG HAS started a new contract to provide school meals for the London Borough of Wandesworth over the next four years . |
6 | Vladimir Geisberg , graduate of the then University of Leningrad , has started a new company , appropriately named Software Emancipation Technology ( SET ) , which last month introduced a family of software development products called ParaSet . |
7 | The discovery of the two bodies yesterday has started a new check on the 30,000 US civilians in Panama . |
8 | Oxford has started a new league : there are sixteen teams from all over the country competing , apart from the cycos there are the London Loonies , the Molesey Maniacs : its a whole new ball game . |
9 | The calm buoy loading system used on BP 's Buchan field in the North Sea has started a new lease of life off western Australia . |
10 | For the past three months , as the illness slowly overcame me , I had struggled to start a new novel . |
11 | It was true that I had n't been to see Jeeta or Anwar for a long time , what with the moving and my depression and everything , and wanting to start a new life in London and know the city . |
12 | Despite early suggestions she 'd started a new life in South Wales , she has never been found . |
13 | Sealink Stena intends to start a new service in the first week of May . |
14 | , we went in the August and they were back by September , so he could start back well school and I 'd been in , in the summer holidays and they said and I felt poor little bastard , got to start a new school , he ai n't gon na know anybody |
15 | He 'd been walking home after celebrating starting a new job after nine months on the dole when he was set upon . |
16 | To be going to start a new life in one of the oldest and noblest families of Portugal ! " — and she went into raptures about the climate , the food , the spring flowers , the language , the culture and the handsome men and women of her mother country . |
17 | Either the change in the quality of the air , or the feeling that she was going to start a new life here , made her feel much happier . |
18 | There were ten boys and two girls , ranging from six to fourteen years , going to start a new life on the farm schools in Australia . |
19 | ‘ If you can get out of Ireland , find somewhere else to go to start a new life , then go . |
20 | WITH three Australians , the greatest number since the 70s , and the club 's first American rider , Middlesbrough Bears are set to start a new season confident they can be as good as anyone in the Sunbrite League 's second division . |
21 | Should I have started a new sentence then . |
22 | One may well ask why the Gang of Four chose to start a new party instead of joining the Liberals . |
23 | It had meant starting a new drug , heparin , an anti-coagulant administered by self-injection . |
24 | I was trying to start a new life on a building site ! |
25 | ‘ Establishing a level of confidence is quite important when you are trying to start a new business ’ — especially in a sector like aerospace . |
26 | It is planned to start a new training course in Central London from September 1982 . |
27 | A JOBLESS couple are determined to start a new business life in face of a vandalism threat . |
28 | ‘ William said you 've started a new job , too , ’ she said . |
29 | Mr M was no longer available as he had started a new contract to teach four days a week in the northern isles . |
30 | When he left , he had started a new relationship , and was determined not to ruin it with jealousy , but to draw on the insights he had gained and to share his feelings with his new partner . |