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

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1 The new ruling , which Advanced Micro plans to appeal , means that it will have to write new microcode for the Am486 chip that it has been sampling to a few potential customers and had hoped to ship by the end of the year .
2 We have also made organisational changes to refocus business development efforts to meet new targets including the setting up of the Business Strategy Unit and the appointment of business development executives .
3 Several other groups made their way south in the 1630s to establish new settlements on the south shore between the Plymouth region and the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam at the mouth of the Hudson River .
4 But if new growth breaks out too high on older wood , ( b ) , the stem can be cut out to encourage new growth from the base .
5 It involves cutting down the main trunk to encourage new growth from the edge of the stump .
6 By selecting Tadchester as one of the new Development Zones the government plans to encourage new industry in the area .
7 They too put funds into a network of franchised workshops — some of them specifically Black or women-only workshops — to encourage new perspectives on the small screen .
8 The awards , sponsored by Catering Update , are designed to encourage new ideas throughout the industry .
9 Even without previous knowledge or the sight of a cover or title , people often have to process new information at the very beginning of a discourse , though this is often mediated by a kind of meaningless dummy , like ‘ there was ’ in the given slot at the beginning : Given New There was a man called Ernest Hemingway .
10 Given permission by the Brigade Major to pay a visit to the Highland Division to obtain new reeds for the bagpipes .
11 Vocational training schemes aim to provide new graduates with the opportunity to refine their technical skills and develop a ‘ dentist 's persona ’ .
12 Memos are often used to put forward a view or to provide new thinking on a subject .
13 This was in addition to a $25,000,000 aid package reportedly received on March 7 to provide new housing in the El Chorillo district which had been worst affected by the fighting .
14 Outside of Pump , Reebok continues to launch new models onto the market — Boston , Inferno and Ventilator 2 — to complement all-time favourites such as the Trek , Rapide and Royale .
15 The former Garden Festival site offers an excellent opportunity to attract new companies to the city and to provide existing firms with high quality new accommodation .
16 With backing from Citrine and Self , Smith tried to exercise such leverage , and ( when he failed to persuade the existing boiler manufacturers to respond ) proposed to attract new firms to the industry by the promise of orders to keep them in business .
17 They did not seek to attract new customers by the excellence of their pitches or facilities as music-hall proprietors did through the plushness and extravagance of their theatres .
18 Does n't this , does n't this illustrate that the best way to create sustainable jobs in the long term is not subsidising unsustainable old industries but by allowing better conditions for enterprise , better labour relations in themselves to attract new jobs to the area .
19 To film a well-known book was a sure way to impress the respectable classes and to attract new patrons from the reading public and the familiarity of the title generally helped in exploitation .
20 But one thing she is certain of is her aim to attract new audiences to the gallery , notably from those who are not yet photography lovers .
21 Developing convincing arguments that will satisfy the brokers in the Whitehall market-place ; squeezing the pint of requirements into the half-pint pot of the Long-Term Costings ; and trying to find new paths off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ are the monotonous fare of the Defence policy-makers .
22 At that time , the central government , desperate to find new conscripts for the war , for the first time introduced military service for the minority peoples .
23 Sarron spent his entire GP career with Sonauto and Gauloises and is now working to find new sponsors for the team .
24 Producers desperately needed to find new outlets for the capacity they had installed in the boom times .
25 It is often partners who have been most able to express their feelings , who are more likely to find new partners after a bereavement by investing feeling in a new relationship .
26 It is encouraging to note that , since 1977 , not only have many more churches been listed , but a serious effort has also been made to find new uses for a much higher percentage of redundant churches — although procedures remain unnecessarily complicated and frustrating .
27 Delegates called for the ARC to conduct urgent genetic research to find new uses for the products of the malt and barley industries .
28 The humorists needed to find new caricatures for the clergy ; the older , fox-hunting parson was replaced by fanatic young curates .
29 Western manufacturers will need to find new markets in the Third World , he says .
30 Its efforts to find new markets in the Balkans had provoked intense nationalist feeling among the smaller peoples of the region .
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