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

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1 Yet Montupet is recruiting people from a heavy engineering background to train for their new plant .
2 We go in search of the Editori del Grifo , a young team of publishers said to have moved from Rome back home to Montepulciano as a vote of confidence in the old place ; they have moved again , however , and we have run out of the steam needed to look for their new office .
3 There was a cash adjustment in Coventry 's favour and both players are expected to play for their new clubs tonight .
4 Stuart , a 4 x 100 metres relay medallist for Britain in last year 's World Student Games , wo n't be eligible to compete for her new club until her automatic nine-month suspension ends towards the end of the season .
5 She had to send for him New Year 's Day for Vince !
6 He played the part of Marcellus , a noble Roman who is converted to Christianity and chooses to die for his new religion .
7 And Allen — well , after the way the Raiders treated him , he will be ready to explode for his new team .
8 And Allen — well , after the way the Raiders treated him , he will be ready to explode for his new team .
9 The company had to bid for its new broadcasting licence at auction and won it with a bid of £2,000 .
10 For example , once the village pub changes its tone in order to cater for its new clientele , the farm worker is easily alienated — and may even be made to feel unwelcome among the gin-and-tonics and prawn cocktails .
11 SALLY Faber , wife of Westbury Tory MP David Faber , has gone back to school to prepare for her new job as a weather girl with the London News Network , the new London television service .
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