Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] new [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The Department of Trade and Industry are organising a conference this weekend , where businessmen will be invited to see the new technology for themselves .
2 The Kestrel brought along to try the new boxes for size liked his new home so much , he did n't want to come out !
3 Mr Major is expected to meet the new president for the first time before Christmas .
4 It seems that in the case of Texas there is yet another irony of penal reform : unemployment increases the prison population , but also makes it possible to provide the new prisons for which the need has been created .
5 Sandy will personally thank , by letter , every golfer who raises more than £10. it is hoped that more than £12 million can be raised to establish a new centre for the research and treatment of childhood leukaemia .
6 Word has it that an unlikely combination of forces have come together in a bid to establish a new standard for installing Unix software from graphical user interfaces and will be showing their stuff next month 's Uniforum show in San Francisco .
7 We will work with the Housing Corporation to establish a new Ombudsman for housing association tenants .
8 This seems to have been a major attempt on the part of Oswiu , by associating himself with Ecgberht 's archbishop-elect and by a recognition of the authority of Canterbury , to establish a new beginning for the Anglo-Saxon Church .
9 The attention of both reactionary and liberally inclined noblemen focused upon the need to establish a new basis for local government .
10 We therefore intend to introduce legislation to establish a new right for members of the public to seek an injunction to halt unlawful industrial action affecting a public service if the employer concerned fails to use the remedies available to him .
11 In the Council 's experience the most effective way to mitigate the social and economic consequences of major plant closures is to secure a new operator for all or part of the redundant assets .
12 We proposed in the citizens charter to provide a new right for members of the public in relation to unlawful industrial action which affects a public service .
13 A registered charity , all dogs and prospective owners are vetted and this accounts for the high success rate but it must be kept in mind that people who need to find a new home for their dog usually have a problem , or a problem dog .
14 The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price .
15 REPORTS on efforts to find a new home for Liverpool 's threatened meat and fish markets could go to councillors next week .
16 We met er , a beautiful old English sheep dog , seven months old and they 've got to find a new home for it , because they 're off to America .
17 The Teesside Development Corporation says talks are continuing in a bid to find a new location for Hartlepool 's Clarence Road bus depot .
18 YOU have to wonder what the Bush administration was looking for when it set out , in early 1989 , to find a new chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts .
19 As we shall discuss later , David Norman , head of Russell Reynolds in 1980 , was responsible — helped by international teamwork — for finding Sir Ian McGregor for British Steel , the first time in Britain that headhunters had been called in to find a new boss for a nationalised industry .
20 WITH ITS power and prestige slipping away and its leaders calling desperately for unity , 72 per cent of Polish Communists have voted to find a new name for their party , the Polish United Workers ' Party .
21 A competition to find a new name for the former Tap and Spile pub in Hartlepool has been settled .
22 The V & A exhibition made a strong attack on the number of churches that the Church Commissioners had agreed to demolish immediately as being redundant and of only marginal architectural interest , without making any effort to find a new use for them .
23 THE QUEST to find a new role for the Scottish Constitutional Convention will be extended for another month , in spite of considerable doubts expressed about its future yesterday by the leadership of the Scottish Liberal Democrats .
24 Thus Cuba , which for nearly half a century had run its economy on the basis of near-total reliance on the United States , was faced with the need to find a new market for 700,000 tonnes of sugar and an alternative source of oil supplies .
25 I sometimes find that this method does away with the need to find a new remedy for the acute picture — remember the patient should respond within hours in acute situations so you 'll be able to determine whether the new symptoms are responding or whether you do need a different medicine .
26 Sheep farmer Alison Hunter Blair has a lamb which has been orphaned after it 's mother died , now through a special lamb bank set up by the national farmers union she 'll be able to find a new mother for the lamb .
27 She says many things can go wrong at birth and it 's better to find a new mother for a lamb than to have to hand rear it .
28 The painting dates from around 1903–05 but was only rediscovered last year in New England , where it had been bought for $175 in 1905 when the artist made a trip abroad to find a new audience for his Nihonga work .
29 The area will face a herculean task if it is to find a new occupier for that factory .
30 Together , both companies are trying to set a new standard for the more complex computing world of the 1990s : a jointly developed operating system called OS/2 .
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