Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As well as keeping to the forefront our themes of quality and cost , this means coming forward with ideas on how things can be improved and I intend to introduce new initiatives during the coming year to help us focus on this .
2 I want to fix new skirtings .
3 I want to learn new words ! "
4 I want to meet new people . ’
5 I learnt to make new clothes for myself from the skins of dead animals .
6 ‘ Yes , I forgot to buy new decorations . ’
7 I like to try new things
8 P. Mainly skaters , some college people out of skating but I like to make new friends all the time .
9 Do I have to condition new floorboards before laying them ?
10 But if she wants to attract new audiences this will not be achieved without a change of programming .
11 She seemed to have new confidence in her hold over her daughter .
12 You can make sure you can take time to make sure you get it right you get the information right gives you chance to formulate new ideas and put things in a different way until they have to be too many drafts .
13 Today is the finale of a downward spiral of setbacks and disappointments as you begin to find new ways forward .
14 You forgot to put new tapes in the recorder last night .
15 Alisa Morrant realised that she had to target new mothers — it would be too late by the time the children attended the dentist for fillings .
16 ‘ To say you have to buy new shoes just because the high-tech elements are damaged is a lot of bull , ’ claims Vic Robinson of Cobblers Awl .
17 In particular you need to practise new sounds , new contrasts , and the phoneme variants .
18 Most of that will go on delivering the programmes er and most of that is existing funding and so we 're going to have to use a lot of it on that , but we want to do new things as well .
19 If we want to start new projects there will not be much money in the new expenditure .
20 This year though we want to attract new supporters and search out people who have n't traditionally supported Save The Children as well as building on the commitment of our existing supporters .
21 Alan Smithson , promotions manager at The Mall , said : ‘ We hope to encourage new talent and give them a chance .
22 We continue to seek new business in this area and to extend our existing contracts .
23 But our Key Person policy compensated us , which kept our backers and creditors happy , and eventually we managed to recruit new people , reorganise and get back on the rails again . ’
24 Last year we continued to seek new ways of putting into action our concern for the environment .
25 We have to create new horizons for our businesses .
26 As for emulating CNN , he is more cautious : ‘ Our terrestrial activity has to remain our core activity , but we have to explore new business opportunities . ’
27 In an era of weakened loyalties and rapid political change we have to address new questions and use new technologies .
28 We have to learn new techniques to integrate them .
29 These courses are a very important initiative not just for this diocese but for the whole country at a time when we need to find new ways of helping lay people and priests to work together in furthering the mission of the church .
30 David Fullerton , of the Sierra Club , an environmental lobby group , says : ‘ They want to use new technology or more water while we want them to talk about the crops they 're growing . ’
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