Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] into [art] new " in BNC.

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1 In analysing the new acting Ferguson was nearer the mark when he suggested that the movies were now coming up with richer and more vital people but Daugherty 's comments serve to remind us that techniques and styles which should have been feeding into a new cinema of experimentation and realism were being used rather to bolster old conventions of melodrama .
2 There may be a greater sense of adventure and novelty for employer partners than education partners because they are moving into a new field and are relieved of some of the responsibilities of their old job .
3 Perhaps we are emerging from the Dark Ages of Community Care and we are moving into a new age of enlightenment .
4 Some groups have been buying into the new sites — as House of Fraser , which owns Harrods , has done at Meadowhall in Sheffield — but such an expensive strategy requires cool nerves in the present recession .
5 Does my hon. Friend accept that opting out , as it is called , is a misnomer because schools which achieve grant-maintained status are opting into a new educational regime of higher morale , better educational opportunities and more money ?
6 But it may be wise to follow the Which ? team 's advice before making your choice — otherwise the recipient of your gift could be limping into the New Year .
7 But a cooker 's no problem because I know you can go into the Electricity Board and say I 'm moving into a new property , I have n't got a cooker and they would , you can get them .
8 I am getting , I 'm moving into a new flat soon and I want a living room , a lounge , a lounge , bedroom , a hall , a bathroom and a kitchen
9 Andrew will shortly be moving into a new flat in Dumbarton .
10 Ten years after the discovery of AIDS we are entering into a new era in the global pandemic , with growing concern about our ability to confront it successfully .
11 Er much to everybody 's fear , really , because we , we , we were stepping into a new area , you can imagine from , from wires to something with no wires , and the risk of that failing , but , but it worked and er from thereon , of course most Fire Brigades have taken on the task and , and er are now on radio contact of this kind .
12 Er and , and so therefore we were entering into a new phase of technology not only in regard to new types of machinery , but also to the tooling .
13 Initially we had to start from scratch to find out about drug use and drug users , for we were not even one-eyed kings in this land of the blind ; and we quickly found we were delving into a new and complex social world .
14 Yet despite their insistence on a new form of human experience ( one which is curiously reminiscent of the early sociologists ' insistence that late nineteenth and early twentieth societies were emerging into a new society which was leaving behind gemeinschaft relations of blood and community ) it is somewhat surprising to find that contemporary postmodern theorists give only schematic attention to human consciousness and agency .
15 PUPILS at Newcomen School , Redcar , are settling into a new classroom which has been converted from a cloakroom at a cost of £10,000 .
16 Th this criterion I think is what I would call an operational criteria , erm it defines effectively what 's going into the new settlement .
17 The company is moving into a new high technology field and needs to upgrade its scientific image .
18 In many ways , then , Europe 's machinery for the conduct of international relations was moving into a new era .
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