Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] new [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The Government brought in the new law after inspectors found that 97 per cent of ‘ pints ’ contained less .
2 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
3 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
4 William I of Normandy took over a new country and , to unite it and to bring peace and prosperity to it in accordance with his ideas , he had to show strength .
5 Now it 's my turn to perform that task and I am sure you are all going to turn over a new leaf and make things easy for me .
6 I think he 's , he 's like the other day when he was here he was talking about how he was turning over a new leaf and stuff .
7 They were all coming into East Kilbride , there was b cos after all there was starting off a new town and they was building up then from it .
8 However , the golf reports took on a new look when supplied by Jack Webb in the two or three years before his death .
9 Banishing an old life and taking on a new life and character when the time seemed ripe was a very Indian thing to do .
10 It only took a little adaptation for many familiar songs to take on a new life and vigour , especially with the accompaniment of timbrels , clapping and dancing .
11 Suddenly , this had become a special event and Lewis knew it , for his playing took on a new intensity as he began to alternate between rock ‘ n ’ roll classics from his early career back in the Fifties Sun era to later country material .
12 Grigorovich 's simplistic , ideological heroes took on a new dimension when danced with such dramatic appeal , with such virility , such fabulous jumps .
13 Visitors look around and find themselves at a party , surrounded by chatting people , but their journey takes on a new twist as they glass is tipped , a face looms over the rim and they are poured into the drinkers throat .
14 Running and sport took on a new emphasis as it was the only way to keep warm .
15 These forums had been held before the move was considered to provide lines of communication between management and staff but , the company notes , these meetings took on a new usefulness when the relocation was announced .
16 And then I met someone from the Kaplan galleries which showed thinking bishops in their robes such as you see in the windows of the galleries in St James'/ The gallery had just taken on a new director and were proposing to show modern art — people like Tinguely and Marcelle Cahn who at that time were n't known .
17 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 ’ .
18 Wire wool takes on a new meaning when you see Sophie Ryder 's flock of sheep at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park .
19 ‘ How green was my valley ’ takes on a new meaning when you see it .
20 Safety at sea takes on a new meaning when you sail with Navico .
21 Fund-raising took on a new meaning and a massive mail-out was undertaken to companies , councils , tourist boards , charitable trusts etc .
22 With rain keeping both teams off the pitch for long periods , the ‘ corridor of uncertainty ’ took on a new meaning as Keith Fletcher commuted between the two teams ' dressing-rooms , unsure of where his priorities as coach lay .
23 Announcing his departure , Hickey commented : ‘ I am leaving the post at a natural time in Filmhouse 's history and on a personal level it enables me to take on a new challenge while moving to another area of the film industry .
24 Tennis legend Maria Esther Bueno takes on a new challenge as Chairman of Tennis Interlink Limited , a new venture launched to create a unique , membership base , international network for tennis-related information and services .
25 Every object I looked at took on a new form and turned into ugly monsters .
26 To thwart that , Koch 's America syndicate put on a new keel and removed ballast from the namesake boat , using the mid-series mode-change permitted under the barter agreement reached with Conner .
27 Increasingly the role of initial assessment will take on a new importance and will focus on centres ' guidance structures and procedures .
28 Chanel sums up the new colour and shape of accessories .
29 But Haslam points out that the competitor who takes up the new technology when the patents expire does not suffer from this halo effect .
30 Little boys of seven , bandy-legged as old men expertly running for cover , little girls of five or six remembering , more often than not , to pick up the new baby and last year 's baby , to grab the two-year-old , the three-year-old before they ran off too .
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