Example sentences of "[adv] have a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Job-seekers in East Cleveland will soon have a new service to help them find work . |
2 | THE New Statesman and Society could soon have a new owner if negotiations with Mr Robert Holmes a Court , the Australian entrepreneur , are successful , writes Georgina Henry . |
3 | A Scarborough fun park , which went into receivership last summer , could soon have a new owner and a potential early summer re-opening . |
4 | SOUTH Belfast could soon have a new watersports centre . |
5 | Of course she might be pleased with that outcome , but she may also have a new feeling of helplessness , in that she has failed to manage her own problems . |
6 | Local inspectors of schools will be answerable to the Inspectorate , which will also have a new role as Education Ombudsman . |
7 | But he 'd still much rather have a new pair of football boots at Christmas . |
8 | In which case he might even now have a new brother or sister . |
9 | Someone who would formerly have been crippled from arthritis of the hip or knee may now have a new lease of life from a joint replacement . |