Example sentences of "[noun prp] for a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 TELEVISION reporter Tim Ewart told last night how he left ITN for a new career at a rival station and then slowly realised it was all a terrible mistake .
2 The meeting heard outline proposals by President Mikhail Gorbachev for a new union treaty , which would transform the Soviet Union into a " union of sovereign states " in which some republics might continue to give up many powers to the centre , as in the current federal structure , while others might give up virtually none , as in a confederation .
3 The irony is that within five years , investigations started with a view to relaying part of the canal route to Kilmacolm as far as Paisley for a new passenger service !
4 Ann is leaving her home in Haslemere this February for a new life in Caracas , Venezuela where her husband has been posted .
5 Their devastated father Garry — a computer company executive who left England for a new life in Ireland 20 years ago -said : ‘ I am so numb at the loss of my two beautiful children .
6 On returning to Vienna in February , Mozart immediately asked Da Ponte for a new libretto .
7 Cynics might doubt his commitment to social security , as he introduced himself as the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ( his previous job ) , but in his usual good-humoured style , Frank Field simply thanked him and said they would recommend him to Downing Street for a new job because of his social security knowledge .
8 In April 17th Iraqi diplomats are due to meet their Iranian counterparts in Geneva for a new round of peace talks .
9 The following evening , Sir Michael hosted a reception at Unilever House for Law Alumni , when the Dean was able to announce sponsorship from Watson , Farley , Williams for a new Chair in Banking Law at the University Lord Justice Griffiths , Chairman of the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct , spoke about the future development of legal education in this country , and the closer involvement of the universities in the professional preparation of lawyers .
10 It adopted the Charter of Paris for a New Europe and a Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe ( CFE ) .
11 At their final session on Nov. 21 , summit leaders formally inaugurated a " new era of democracy , peace and unity in Europe " by signing the Charter of Paris for a New Europe .
12 When the results of the first ballot were announced Thatcher was in Paris attending meetings for the signature of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe and of the Charter of Paris for a New Europe [ see pp. 37838-39 ] .
13 ( The new FRY laid claim to the former Yugoslavia 's diplomatic representation abroad , and undertook to continue its non-aligned status , as well as to be guided by the CSCE 's 1990 Charter of Paris for a New Europe — for which see p. 37838 . )
14 The dramatic display was staged by the BBC for a new series of schools programmes on the Vikings to be screened next year .
15 An intermediate — one of the stages in producing a pharmaceutical product — is being manufactured for Boots for a new heart drug called Manoplax .
16 Accidentally or not , The Orb could be the post-modern Punk Floyd for a new millennium .
17 Casey fled Northern Ireland last September for a new life near Nottingham but returned to Strabane at the weekend , disillusioned with the isolation and anxious to see his wife Joan and four children .
18 Also , will Stephen and Gillian be joining Bernard and Peter for a New Order single soon ?
19 A BRIDGE could open up the route to sales success in France for a new product marketed by the protective coatings division of Celomer .
20 Thurston 's billiard saloon in London 's Leicester Square was the venue chosen by Decca for a new series of lunch-hour concerts on long-playing records , with personal appearances by the company 's famous artists .
21 My father used it when he came to America for a new start in life . ’
22 John Cale-Music For A New Society ( Ze , 1982 ) .
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