Example sentences of "[verb] a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the meantime they 're tackling a new wave of defections .
2 ENGLAND soccer star David Platt is tackling a new role as a chef .
3 The release of a new single , Dragging Me Down , and a tour of more modest venues is proof of a going back to their roots approach to catch a new generation of fans .
4 Although he greeted them cheerily enough , they noticed that he was twisting a new piece of white chalk nervously between his fingers .
5 ‘ Now there is no need for wasting time with plastic surgery as Elizabeth Arden has designed a new cream for conquering those misshapen noses . ’
6 If you wish to update a process model then you may install a new version of the PMDL for that model again using option 7.3.1 — Install/Deinstall Process Models .
7 Balcerowicz announced at a meeting of the Interim Committee of the IMF Bank on May 8 , 1990 , that Poland would seek a new agreement with its commercial and government creditors to cut Poland 's debt-servicing obligations by 80 per cent .
8 Wilson announced that the government would seek a new agreement with the IMF when the existing standby arrangement , approved in January 1989 [ see p. 36555 ] , expired at the end of February 1990 .
9 Ileana felt that women had won a new respect after this military operation , not only from their own organization but throughout the FMLN .
10 It provided a new slant on his character .
11 It has been said that the Acts " provided a new cause of action and did not merely regulate or enlarge an old one " .
12 This discovery gave fresh impetus to research aimed at developing new drugs which , like aspirin , would relieve pain and control inflammation , and also it provided a new basis for testing candidate compounds .
13 Lasswells model was speedily recognised to be flawed — it assumed that the communicator had the intention of influencing the receiver and made no allowance for a feedback element in the communication process — but it provided a new method for the study of communication and was the stimulus for further analysis .
14 The arrival of the new Saturday l25mph High Speed Train service from Swansea to Pembroke provided a new job for the train guard : he had to leap out at Manorbier to open the crossing gates , wait for the train to clear the crossing , close them , and then walk seven coach lengths to give the driver the right away .
15 The contributions that were to be offered with the study of process may be surveyed from the viewpoint of soil science and the biogeographer , from that of the climatologist and the geomorphologist and then from the field of hydrology which to some extent provided a new focus of interest for physical geographers and one that proffered a link between at least the geomorphic and climatic aspects of physical environment .
16 In the textile industry a number of technical inventions produced an increase in output ; a way had been found of using coal , in the form of coke , to smelt iron ; and the steam engine was so improved that it provided a new source of power .
17 Most recently , the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 provided a new definition of a deed and also strengthened the rules concerning writing .
18 Remember , it is very important to try a new foundation on your jawline in daylight .
19 ‘ They were going to try a new drug on him which had never been tested on a human being before in an effort to try and stop the progress of the tumour .
20 The government has at last realised the importance of preserving the eco system as a way to attract a new kind of tourist ( with more culture and money to spend ) who will see Gran Canaria not just as cheap holidays in the sun but as a living island .
21 Whannel believes that the main reason why this terminology has taken such an enduring grip is that it is being used to serve the commercial interests of Football League and club officials as part of a hidden agenda to attract a new type of football audience ( the ‘ family audience ’ ) and thereby solve the game 's economic crisis .
22 YORKSHIRE 'S unsettled batsman Phil Robinson should find it easier to attract a new county after a change of heart by the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday .
23 NMW is launching a new award for the silliest job title in Britain ‘ to demonstrate the degree to which posing has penetrated many companies , at the cost of performance ’ .
24 They carved the longest bulletins on television into the news show we HAD to watch , launching a new genre of reporting after the stuffed-shirt formality of the BBC .
25 The Midland Railway Centre is launching a new venture in Ripley by opening its own shop , and booking office .
26 The enormous risks and start-up costs of launching a new daily from scratch prevented anyone trying , until new technology and a successful challenge to the strength of the trade unions transformed Fleet Street economics in the mid-1980s — making ‘ Fleet Street ’ itself an archaic term , since the construction of production plant elsewhere , notably Wapping , was part of the process .
27 CND is launching a new campaign as part of our overall goal of a nuclear-free world .
28 They say it 's intended to encourage drinking in hot weather , just as the Government is launching a new campaign against summer drink driving .
29 And Porsche was launching a new generation of rear-engined sports cars — the 911 .
30 As Account Director for the client 's advertising agency , responsible for developing a proposed Advertising Strategy document , prepare a list of the information you would require for launching a new range of hair products .
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