Example sentences of "[adj] for [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She said yesterday that it was not profitable for the new trust members to speculate on why the Scottish Office had not appointed a member of the medical school .
2 The sermon was on 2 Corinthians 5:17 which is a wonderful verse and exactly right for a New year .
3 The Junior Gaultier collection presents his ideas with more of a sportswear or street feel , more for club-goers and it 's just right for the new designer room we have opened at our branch at 362 Oxford Street in London . ’
4 After the 1906 printing the plates were inked up and varnished over but not cancelled in any way : theoretically , therefore , it would be possible for a new purchaser to print from them .
5 First of all , your dealer is quite wrong to suggest that losing so many fish is normal for a new tank .
6 After that I searched high and low for a new teacher , and when I found one I had to start from scratch .
7 In practice it is usual for the new Emperor to be the son and heir of the old Emperor , as the Imperial family will use all its power and influence to prepare the way for its own candidate .
8 You are unlikely to escape some emotional turmoil , but after the 14th the way should be clear for a new chapter to begin .
9 But whatever the proportion agreed with the taxman , the cost of superfluous luxury , of expensive servicing and of trading-in a fully-depreciated old faithful for a new machine would once again mean something to the wallet of Mr Toad 's great-grandson .
10 I was dialling it when I heard the door of Flat 2 open and I glanced over my shoulder to see Fenella , who had added pyjama trousers to her stripey shirt , and Lisabeth , in an ankle-length woollen dressing-gown , creeping down the stairs like they were doing a commercial for a new edition of A. A. Milne books .
11 So impressed was Wilcock that he offered to provide a column free for the new paper .
12 As the literature available was not entirely adequate for the new acceptance of the significance of human activity , the deficiency was remedied first by a series of collected readings ( Coates , 1972 , 1973 ) and Coates ( 1973 , p. 3 ) noted :
13 Latin anyway seemed ill suited for the new philosophy , although Linnaeus developed a new dialect of it , rich in adjectives , to provide concise descriptions and names of species of plants .
14 Mr , if we have a criterion that says protect the countryside for its own sake , and a criterion from our discussion yesterday , and somewhere down here in relation to free standing , is n't our conclusion that nowhere is acceptable for a new settlement .
15 His credentials seemed gold-plated for the new face of Toryism .
16 The large folio size was particularly appropriate for the new technique of lithography , which , with its wide range of tones and the subtlety of its lines , was best suited to large , bold designs .
17 For him , trade unions were an example of attempts to create a substitute for Gemeinschaft ; one appropriate for the new era of capitalist industrialisation .
18 The bridge pickup is very fat and sweet — perfect for the new brand of melodic rock — and would probably suit many thrash fanatics , too .
19 ‘ But when a team is doing badly like we are , it 's not easy for a new player to settle in .
20 Because of this certain ideas have passed into critical legend ; Wordsworth 's own Preface has encouraged modern readers to believe that the reading public of the 1790s were completely unprepared for the new poetry , and that Lyrical Ballads was a complete failure from the point of view of communication and also of financial success .
21 A recent survey conducted by the accountancy firm Arthur Anderson showed that four out of 10 companies in the Community were unprepared for the new VAT regime .
22 He was ambitious for the new job , had cleverly planned and schemed to get it .
23 Plans are reportedly afoot for a new soap called ‘ Ministry ’ .
24 Colleagues think he is ideal for the new job , because of the ease with which he communicates with different people and his breadth of vision .
25 It is peculiarly unfortunate for the new examination that grade F , the next to bottom grade , should come out as ‘ average ’ .
26 It is not unusual for a new Member to be welcomed , despite the fact that he may not yet have contributed to our proceedings .
27 Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool .
28 However 1980 , it seemed , just might represent a genuine national shift towards conservatism thereby providing the underpinning for a new alignment of electoral forces to replace the Democratic coalition founded by Franklin Roosevelt .
29 Women were hungry for a new life away from the heat , from the cloister , hungry for education , hungry for travel .
30 Malherbe may well have been responsible for a new approach apparent in vol.9 and in most of those from vol.1 onwards , which contain none of the serious distortions outlined above .
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