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

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1 Four titles launch a new range .
2 When the old house was practically uninhabitable , they or their sons built a new farmstead in the midst of their own fields and migrated from the village .
3 Few sailing ships could reach the town , so by 1670 the merchants created a new port .
4 The Malaysian government expressed concern over the agreement and warned that , along with other ASEAN countries , it would oppose any attempts to establish a new US naval base in Singapore .
5 After a curious military episode — he ran away from Cambridge to join the 15th Dragoons — he arrived in Bristol in 1795 full of plans to establish a new system of society , called Pantisocracy ; this word is explained on p. 80 , but what it meant in practice was the rather grandiose idea of founding a new American colony .
6 AN announcement is expected this week on the NewZealand-based company Fortex Group Ltd 's plans to establish a new lamb processing plant in the United Kingdom .
7 These are not necessarily forces for continuity but they may act as barriers to government attempts to impose a new line of policy .
8 There may , for example , be plans to launch a new pocket or handbag version of one of the company 's torches ; if it is sufficiently different from anything else on the market this could form the basis for an onslaught on the women 's interest press .
9 The Society welcomes the proposals to establish a new jurisdiction covering all aspects of private law decision-making for people with all forms of mental incapacity .
10 The planning of British cities entered a new phase as a consequence .
11 So far we have discussed instructions for manipulating numeric values to obtain a new value .
12 The term continues until determined as if both parties made a new agreement at the end of each year for a new term for the ensuing year .
13 encourage movement in your opponent 's position by : summarizing the course of negotiations so far , suggesting that the time has come for mutual concessions suggesting a new position which represents a different point of departure for both parties linking two or more issues since ‘ it might help us get nearer a settlement ’ suggesting an adjournment indicating the exact area to which you want your opponent to pay attention
14 Slate quarries given a new lease of life
15 Both are two-unit sealed enclosure designs using a new version of Wharfedale 's 25mm metal dome tweeter .
16 The growing complexity of the tasks undertaken by the schools produced a new emphasis on careers guidance and upon counselling , for both of which staffing provision now had to be made .
17 A more effective United Nations needs a new sort of leader to run it
18 MEMBERS of the Wallace clan were out in force yesterday on Glasgow Green for a morning of traditional dance and music , to help raise funds to establish a new clan seat .
19 The similarity between these solutions has been noted by Feinstein and Ibañez ( 1989 ) , who have used known cosmological solutions to obtain a new class of colliding plane wave solutions .
20 Although he will take urgent steps to impose a new contract , which they have rejected , he has told the doctors ' and dentists ' pay review body that he is prepared to tackle any problems arising in the first year .
21 Therefore the problem for us is not necessarily to get clients to install a new identity , but rather to find out which ‘ corporate communications ’ are unintelligible , and then to ask — in today 's cost-conscious times — whether it is worth putting them out at all .
22 With the environments came a new piece of jargon ; WYSIWYG .
23 This pool is being run to raise funds to buy a new carpet for the church sanctuary .
24 words to combine a new dictionary and dialect some things .
25 Sheep entries set a new record , and topped 500 for the first time .
26 THE debate about how BBC Television covers the arts enters a new phase tonight when BBC2 launches a new show deliberately intended as a rival to The Late Show and its laid-back coterie of cultural commentators .
27 Thus Evans-Pritchard 's work on the magic and religion of the Azande , and on the political systems of the Nuer , and Malinowski 's investigations among the Trobriand islanders established a new style and standard for this kind of academic scholarship .
28 The biggest award was for £150,000 to Ullaspool , a company set up to raise funds to build a new swimming pool at Ullapool .
29 Methods of co-ordination and formal consultation were needed ; deputy heads acquired a new significance , and their number increased ; headship itself changed in character , more rapidly than in any of the last four centuries , and the language of management science supplanted simpler models of leadership or autonomy .
30 For analysts who are designers creating a new task there may be no alternative , but any task description arrived at by this method should be checked against the behaviour of real operators as they gain experience .
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