Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [v-ing] a new " in BNC.

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1 " If they think they can discover the lost vein , or by driving a new level find a fresh one , they will do one or the other for their own advantage " .
2 No doubt there is something to be said for beginning this task all over again , and for using a new technique for the purpose .
3 They offered no alternative strategies , but all believed that encouraging children to enjoy good books freely was the soundest way of holding on to readers and of creating a new generation of them .
4 The need for day hospital services in these towns is of course dependent upon the presence of other community resources , and before planning a new resource one must first decide upon the target client group and then attempt to accurately identify numbers in the community .
5 And according to managing director Rodney Potts , this was achieved despite heavy investment in overseas expansion and in developing a new Posix-compliant product , Open Accounting , which was launched last year .
6 It will have major impacts in such areas as education , industrial and professional training , entertainment and leisure , simulation , computer-aided design , telerobotics , scientific visualisation , military and security applications and in creating a new generation of interfaces for users of large , complex multimedia databases .
7 It had considerable influence in negotiating the Catholic Relief Acts of 1778 and 1791 and in preparing a new oath of allegiance .
8 Hence there was only a requirement for access from the south and this has been provided by utilising the existing slip road from Clovenstone Roundabout on Westerhailes Road for traffic joining the bypass and travelling south and by forming a new connection into Baberton Mains View for northbound traffic leaving the bypass .
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