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

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1 It will also raise a few problems for sportsmen and sportswomen who are training or competing in a new time zone to which they have not yet adjusted .
2 But when the kaleidoscope is twisted , shaken , or approached from a new angle , the exact same fragments form an entirely different pattern .
3 Different readers have purchased this book for different reasons , whether it be to pass a professional examination , to commence undergraduate studies in marketing , or to train for a new job in the company 's sales or marketing department .
4 ‘ It is an accepted practice in dire situations such as this that the board is replaced or supplemented by a new board charged with the function of restoring the fortunes of the company and the confidence of customers , ’ the letter says .
5 Looking at the particular issue of derelict areas erm within this area , er Hambledon does n't erm believe that there are any areas which could be reclaimed or enhanced by a new settlement .
6 Depending on how long you are with a particular employer , the GMP. can be bought back into the state scheme , preserved , and to some extent be inflation-proofed , or transferred to a new employer .
7 The Forest courts were accordingly revived or infused with a new spirit of severity .
8 As an example , if we look at the nouns only , we have Thus , if you want to describe words which are absurd , with no meaning , unintelligible , new or used in a new sense , you have the choice of about 170 nouns — including " jargon " , the one you first thought of — available for your selection and use .
9 So , a bigger church was needed to cater for the rapidly increasing numbers , and a most un-lamb like argument over whether they should extend or move to a new site raged for six years .
10 ‘ The water heater broke recently , and we simply ca n't use funds to repair it , or pay for a new one .
11 Within the southern suburb , many of the 1956–7 structures were apparently disused by the second half of the century , their footings being robbed out or cut by a new ditch alongside Ermine Street .
12 But an RUC spokesman warned : ‘ The motorist who is tempted to buy one of these will be discovered at some stage , whether it is presented at a police station in relation to an accident or submitted by a new owner to an MOT centre for a test . ’
13 This booklet is designed to help those who want to buy a low-cost home or to rent in a new area in England and Wales .
14 Would not it be far better to seek an effective non-proliferation treaty than to go for a new generation of nuclear weapons ?
15 The College , opened in new buildings in 1963 , had not , five years later , exhausted the strong initial impetus that belongs with a new venture .
16 And human touch The touch that quivers to a new identity .
17 Independent test laboratory LANQuest has found that support for a new protocol can be added to a 100-node Boundary Router network in under 10% the time taken on a network routed by standard means , says 3Com .
18 Although founded by a New Zealander , it subsequently passed to the editorship of Nicholas Kenyon , a history graduate from Balliol College , Oxford , and a distinguished music critic with trans-Atlantic experience .
19 However , firms must consider that moving to a new area can break ties with existing customers and suppliers and could lead to a loss of business if new links are not forged straight away .
20 Several years ago , when General Motors reached agreement on a contract with the United Auto Workers that called for a new relationship based on cooperation and shared sacrifice , and then , on the same day , announced a new formula for generous executive bonuses , long-time union members simply nodded to themselves .
21 It was ludicrously swollen , unnecessarily big and wholly obstructive to anything that looked like a new idea .
22 Parents that move into a new area will often ask estate agents about schools in the neighbourhood .
23 By 1988 the majority in both these communities were moving back towards greater emphasis on Lebanese identity , albeit hoping for a new constitutional basis , and they increasingly viewed the Palestinian presence as an undesirable one .
24 It was all that remained of a new bone-china tea set she had bought only last week .
25 They produce neutral mucin and develop into a new small gland .
26 In 1986 I too entered the tomb ; the anthropoid leaden shell was resealed after the 1703 examination and placed in a new rectangular elm shell sans fittings .
27 At other times it is relatively hidden , smoothed over by extensive cultivation , familiarity and the techniques of what Bourdieu calls ‘ legitimation ’ , only to be revealed when constituent elements are wrenched away and placed in a new setting .
28 A woman , on the other hand , is used to moods and can often change them at will , as if stepping into a new outfit of clothes ( Robert A. Johnson , He — Understanding Masculine Psychology ) .
29 Nevertheless , it is likely that he was quick to accommodate himself to the victor and to profit from a new source of patronage .
30 But many member firms are concerned that control of any new system should be taken away from the Stock Exchange and given to a new independent agency , or even the Bank of England itself .
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