Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [prep] a new " in BNC.

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1 In any stream in which this kind of clay exists , large , stagnant shallow pools form above dams , and the main flow of water is diverted into a new course .
2 With music video , the industrial interdependence of previously separate businesses is enmeshed in a new multi-media agglomerate , as the film , music and television industries combine to develop and exploit this new form .
3 It is situated in a new town and has a high proportion of pupils from the lower socio-economic status groups .
4 The existing 2.3-litre , 165bhp , all-bells-and-whistles 940 Turbo is joined by a new , turbo-boosted version of the two-litre 940 SE .
5 Advertising is limited to a new issue by an investment trust , and to investment trust saving schemes .
6 Having found your precious pearl , see to it that your soul is clad in a new personality ( Notizario , 12 , pp. 99–100 ) .
7 This reminder is contained in a new study by the Roskill Information Services market research group — echoing the European Community Directive of 1988 .
8 FOLK lore is included in a new book which traces the history of Northwich , written by Brian Curzon .
9 To do this we consider the change in length of a small element dS of a line in the body as it is distorted to a new shape .
10 But whether it is superseded by a new work or not , any book of a popular or educational nature which is clearly out of date should be considered for discard .
11 This interpretation amounts to saying that an animal will still recognize an habituated stimulus when that stimulus is presented in a new context but will be prepared to change very quickly its assessment of that stimulus as being of no significance .
12 In Parts I and 11 of that Act provision is made for a new form of ‘ annual returns ’ .
13 ( 1 ) Where an application is made for a new licence , or for the renewal or permanent transfer of a licence , by an applicant who is not an individual natural person , the following provisions of this section shall apply .
14 This assertion is made in a new report by the Washington-based think tank , Resources for the Future .
15 At the end of the incubation period , the gel piece is transferred into a new plastic tray containing 300 ml of freshly made DMS-stop buffer ( 0.5 M β-mercaptoethanol , 150 mM Tris-HCl , pH 7.3 , 5 mM EDTA ) and shaken vigorously on a rocking platform for 10' at 37°C ( at this temperature DMS is rapidly hydrolysed accelerating its inactivation ) .
16 A woman from the American record company who looks oddly like Clint from fringe to feet declares the gig to be the best she 's seen from a new visiting British band .
17 Occasionally , however , the insider is moved across a new boundary severe enough to create a rite of separation and provide the scope for an introspective analysis to generate something akin to a new vision .
18 a manager might have to change his leadership style as the circumstances of his job change ( eg. when he is moved to a new job ) .
19 But for Eliot now the choice was not between civilized and primitive society but between Christian , non-Christian , and anti-Christian orders.a Anthropology links with Conrad to counter the optimistic vision of a modern noble savagery , but the whole is seen in a new , explicitly Christian framework .
20 Ah , yes , she 's under notice to move out , is n't she , as the cottage is needed for a new keeper .
21 The world 's second oldest league is celebrated in a new book that is an essential purchase for anyone who loves the game 's nuances .
22 The wildest white pianist of the rock ‘ n ’ roll era is now 54 , and his early history is celebrated in a new film in which Dennis Quaid tries to play the younger Jerry Lee .
23 Oscar Wilde … is celebrated in a new musical which has opened in the city .
24 The style is interpreted as a new form of conservatism based on an alliance between poorer white farmers and an aristocracy beleaguered by a combination of factors , including a fall in tobacco prices , a rise in slavery , and a shift in local identity .
25 The attention of members is drawn to a new Public Notice , 727 , dealing with various new VAT schemes for retailers , which may well be of interest to the clients of many members .
26 One is consoled with a new Pontiac ,
27 The circulating system wanders a little closer , deepens , is classified under a new title — a moderate tropical storm — and is given a name , Agnes perhaps , or Bob , an innocent , unassuming , rather cosy , old-fashioned sort of name that makes no connection in anybody 's mind with a swirling mass of warm air and piled clouds that is bearing down on the coast , thunder and lightning flickering from its belly , the waves beneath it being whipped up into a fury .
28 Our analysis is based on a new lifting surface model which applies the classical aerodynamic solution of the forces acting on a low aspect ratio delta wing to assess the lift and drag associated with a bird 's tail .
29 The once-great Computer Systems News , which had to suffer the indignity in its declining months of being called Systems and Network Integration , gives up the ghost this week but not before it reports that IBM will turn up at AutoFacts in November with a new-fangled massively parallel machine that runs both AIX/ES and MVS and is based on a new ( possibly hybrid ) chip developed at the Thomas Watson Lab .
30 The council tax is based on a new distribution of local and central finance .
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