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

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1 The University commissioned a new piece of music by Irish composer Elaine Agnew for the first of these concerts , which not only gave a young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra but also provided an affectionate tribute to the former Chancellor 's memory .
2 Since the Aberfan disaster in 1966 , the law requires that overburden be separated from other waste , and the dumping technique produces a new shape .
3 When the vicar got a new bishop who was Anglo-Catholic he appealed to him for his sanction , in the hope that the bishop 's approval would make up for the lack of faculty .
4 On registration by the company a buyer receives a new certificate and the seller a balance certificate for any shares he retains .
5 The university appointed a new appeal committee with a view to speeding up the hearing .
6 For the Profitboss it is an opportunity to provide a new challenge to Steve Lockhart , the graduate trainee in Personnel who 's won the confidence of the line management in engineering .
7 And expertise gained has enabled the university to launch a new MSc course in shellfish biology , fisheries and culture — due to take its first students in the coming academic year .
8 Indeed , he was extremely furious and led the fight to establish a new body and was present at the first meeting of the British Deaf and Dumb Association in Leeds in 1890 .
9 As the banner headline in last month 's JFIT News proclaimed , IT Division has a new Director .
10 This change created a new structure , with the former local authority health services integrated with the rest of the service .
11 As well as using the grant to provide a new cafe and shop , the association is also planning to stage a new exhibition at Thiepval using the latest state-of-the-art audio-visual technology to tell the Ulstermen 's story .
12 The Board created a new Marketing Department in June 1992 which has been very active in seeking input to our awards from our overseas partners in education .
13 The algorithm has a new variable , S , whose value is such a pair .
14 That was the boss ; all the other crews are already on task and D Squadron needs a new gearbox in one of its Chieftains — it 's about six miles from here so they 're sending out a truck with the spares and we 're to meet it there . ’
15 The founding instrument may be a royal charter ( BBC or the research councils ) ; a Treasury Minute ( University Grants Committee ) ; the articles of a non-profit company ( National Consumer Council ) ; or , more humbly , but apparently almost as effectively , a mere Answer in the House , a memorandum from the Minister to himself , a wave of the hand , or whatever else may signify a decision to establish a new body ( Schools Council , Technician and Business Education Councils and that unusual ‘ central–local government voluntary ’ body , the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service ) .
16 The computer has a new type of keyboard and an attractive design embossed on the monitor case which also carries the manufacturer 's stylized name .
17 Fair play embodied a new philosophy that was probably more pervasive and influential than the more widely known ‘ work-ethic ’ and ‘ call to seriousness ’ amongst the Victorians .
18 the university has a new duty , we are told : there is a besieging host , everincreasing , of Indians , Africans , Commonwealth people in general , Levantines , who aspire to become university teachers of English literature , and must therefore have a PhD — preferably a Cambridge one ( though it is admitted that a large proportion of them could n't hope to take the English Tripos with much credit — even if they could pass ) .
19 The main motivation is the opportunity to meet a new audience , who have a friendly relationship with foreigners , especially in deep Russia .
20 The drug created a new style , a new language .
21 Normally we have three or four months between the decision to launch a new product and the actual launch date .
22 8.3 To make payments following disclaimer If this Lease shall be disclaimed and for any reason the Landlord does not require the Guarantor to accept a new Lease of the Premises in accordance with clause 8.2 the Guarantor shall pay to the Landlord on demand an amount equal to [ the difference between any money received by the Landlord for the use or occupation of the Premises and ] the rents [ in both cases ] for the period commencing with the date of such Disclaimer and ending on whichever is the earlier of the following dates :
23 At fourteen she 's won a Charlie Chaplin Lookalike contest to publicise a new film on his life .
24 Herr Hans-Ludwig Zachert , head of the federal criminal police , warns of the immediate need to organise a European police force to combat a new breed of international criminal for whom the Schengen agreement — under which France , Germany , Italy , Spain , Portugal and the Benelux countries have agreed to drop border controls — creates the ideal working environment .
25 He went into self-imposed exile in the mountains of Japan for nearly two years and during this period of isolation formulated a new karate system based on actual combat effectiveness .
26 Daddy sits there flapping his wings and squawking while mummy builds a new house .
27 The Booksellers Association has a new publication , Directory of Book Trade Sidelines and Services , aimed at helping booksellers in the day-to-day running of their businesses and in finding suppliers of products to complement their books stock .
28 The suppression of trade union and democratic rights by the military authorities is reflected in their attempt to impose a new trade union law in the absence of leaders , thus violating international conventions and agreements , including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights , to which Sudan is a signatory .
29 The Teesside Development Corporation says talks are continuing in a bid to find a new location for Hartlepool 's Clarence Road bus depot .
30 ‘ Your car needs a new alternator . ’
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