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

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1 She had lied to him because she wished to evade the unpleasant truth of her life as a rich heiress , to try to make a new life free of old ties and old mistakes , where she would be loved as McAllister , who had nothing .
2 By sacrifice and submission and by the Grace of God I mean to become a truly serious person , fit to make a new beginning and become a Catholic and a proper wife to you .
3 Eurotunnel is expected to make a new rights issue next year and will presumably negotiate new loans on the strength of recently amended forecasts which show a sharp rise in revenue after 2003 .
4 ‘ My fellow Americans , on this day , with high hopes and brave hearts and massive numbers , the American people have voted to make a new beginning , ’ he told the crowd .
5 He told ecstatic supporters : ‘ The American people have voted to make a new beginning .
6 ‘ And suddenly , one night , after Jacqui had gone to bed , Marius suddenly said he was going to make a new will , and there was someone on holiday down there who was a solicitor — ’
7 Music and horse racing are Quinn 's great passions outside football and when his playing days are over he would like to make a new career on the turf .
8 After a four month stay with her brother in Zambia , she returned to make a new career in nursing .
9 We auc we auctioned the books after as you know and erm so I I 'll have to make a new list of what 's left and let you have it .
10 After leaving Devon the family had gone to Lancashire for work in the mills there and later started to make a new life for themselves in South Africa .
11 Last year Intel opened a design centre and started to make a new line of microprocessors in Penang .
12 The minnows , British Aerospace and Holland 's Fokker , could never again afford to make a new jet airliner on their own .
13 And if you 're determined to make a new life for yourself , Jessamy , it would be much better for you if you did n't end the old one on a sour note .
14 Borrowing on the security of high hopes and honest intentions , as Malcolm Elwin observed in his edition of Haydon 's autobiography and journals ( 1950 ) , and an unsuccessful attempt to live by credit , had brought insolvency and imprisonment , and now he had to make a new start .
15 No , I assure you of that but , well , for one thing the Elsie I knew made it clear to me that she wished to make a new life for herself , start more or less from scratch .
16 You can start to make a new life for yourself .
17 ‘ Or he wanted to make a new start in life .
18 ‘ Most importantly of all , we have got to increase the quality and the quantity of skills training and we have to make a new commitment to education . ’
19 of course it may not be the case cos spouse may be well off , but you need to make a new will .
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