Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Once it has been killed , the kitten may trigger off a new reaction .
2 ‘ … we find it unfortunate that Upjohn failed to respond at all readily to requests made by the Licensing Authority as early as 1990 , that they should carry out a new post-marketing surveillance study ’ .
3 Wilson ( 17 ) has suggested that to exploit the potential market , producers must take on a new , invigorating , active , forward-looking stance and lay aside the conservatism , traditionalism and isolation which have hindered development in the past .
4 Under this circumstance , the ‘ old ’ attitudinal stance must take on a new meaning , if it is to be repeated in the changed context , inasmuch as it will be directed against different counter-attitudes .
5 Today , in the early 1990s there seems to be every possibility their taste for autocracy and power might persuade the police that secrecy should take on a new dimension , so that sedition could acquire new status as a deviance , while even the ‘ espionage ’ of ethnography could well become actionable .
6 For Geoffroy , a change in the environment might trigger off a new pattern of growth in the organism — but the result was determined more by the laws of growth than by the adaptive needs of the organism .
7 You have to say you ca n't do that I 'll make up a new game to play .
8 And , initiative succeeding , brighter futures for 15 million people in the North of England could light up a new way to many more .
9 Enterprise intends to make free supplies of Highgate Mild and M&B Mild available so that pubs could try out a new Bass beer for their range .
10 Both there and at Keetmanshoep the Germans built headquarters stations which could take on a new strategic role in time of war .
11 The introduction of the rabbit into Australia offered a classic illustration of how a species could take over a new environment in which there were no natural predators .
12 While a white working-class female psychologist may take on a new professional identity which erases her class background , a black woman psychologist of any class is always distanced from such an identity by her ‘ race , .
13 Such movements , however , do not necessarily and simply entail the substitution of a smaller conjugally-based family for a traditional extended family ; rather it would appear that at these times kin may take on a new significance , and that we may need to look at a network of relationships much wider than the conjugal family .
14 Finance may take on a new urgency .
15 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money .
16 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money .
17 Something that he did n't take into account when working out forecasts , however , was that ICL would set up a new subsidiary , ICL PC GmbH .
18 Another faction was led by the conservative former NSF secretary Velicu Redina , who declared that he would set up a new social democratic NSF .
19 A joint German Unity Council , chaired by Brandt , would draw up a new German constitution .
20 The King took the opportunity by the need to renew Bank of Scotland 's monopoly north of the Border and said in essence ( and in German ) ‘ No , we shall set up a new large bank , which will be on our side and which we shall call ‘ Royal . ’
21 His long-held belief that spinners could not be trusted had been vindicated , and from now on Test cricket would take on a new dimension .
22 Best of all , his work would take on a new virility once he rooted himself in the earth and responded to what he called its ‘ music ’ , experiencing its moods as ‘ symphonic , dramatic ’ .
23 I can look after her , Dorothea thought , and we will do the garden together , I shall take on a new lease of life .
24 The growing economic and physical hardships of the later stages of the Pacific War , and the inability of the authorities reformed with a view to providing equality of opportunity , in the hope that this would back up a new , genuinely democratic social structure permitting a high level of individual social mobility .
25 This change would open up a new potential for managers and doctors to invest in shared programmes .
26 In particular , the New Moon present in your own birth sign on the 29th will trigger off a new period of some really quite remarkable and reassuring developments in your very personal life .
27 Barclays , National Westminster and Royal Bank of Scotland will bring in the new cheques ‘ at some point ’ .
28 In the Gospel we have been told that Jesus will bring about a new exodus ( 9:31 ) by his death and resurrection at Jerusalem : a release from a worse bondage and a more terrible death than that which befell the Israelites in Egypt .
29 It is this hope that will bring about a new and better world .
30 Secondly , the new role for HMI will be to monitor the quality of all those inspectors who will carry out the new inspections in individual schools throughout the country and to give , for the first time , reports to every parent about those schools .
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