Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 You should n't even consider buying for the new season until you 've consulted our survey , compiled by Steven Seaton .
2 Others could not wait to merge into the New World and when marriage seemed to an easy route , they were soon sporting engagement rings off-stage but definitely not when Mary was around .
3 ‘ The rest of the local people ca n't wait to get into the new houses . ’
4 To maintain continuity , the paper suggests that firms should establish transitional arrangements for the handover : these could include arranging for the new partner to work on the audit team beforehand , and ensuring that other senior staff do not change in the same year .
5 This means discussing the position , the work involved , the skills required , the type of personality who will fit in , with all the people who will expect to benefit from the new employee and then drawing up a written job description .
6 Firms could choose to operate under the new statute or retain their existing national corporate existence .
7 If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years .
8 Without such action by the judge , Intel would have to wait for the new 80287 trial to be completed before the company could file any appeal .
9 They would even have to go through the new routines in between shows .
10 Transactors will have to search for the new equilibrium values themselves .
11 Other people will also have to adjust to the new you .
12 The future still looks brighter than it would have done without the new plans .
13 The measures will be introduced in two stages starting in July 1992 , when all new models will have to conform to the new regulations .
14 But he will have to deal with the new Urban Regeneration Agency , whose chairman is the former cabinet minister , Peter Walker , a Tory wet , who pursued a blatantly interventionist and un-Thatcherite policy while secretary of state for Wales .
15 His hero is a stick who would have contributed to The New Statesman .
16 In Fig. 5.2 the demand curve will shift upwards and the Bank will have to respond in its purchase of bills , i.e. it will have to decide on the new position for .
17 But a substantial part must also have resulted from the new investment overseas which was now being wholly financed by borrowing overseas at a very low real rate of interest .
18 And they know they 'll have to unite behind the new one if they 're to be a force at the next General Election .
19 Employees may try working at the new location for a short time and then decide not to continue .
20 but erm , sorry the reason I 'm raising my eyebrows is that the people who would come to live in the new settlement if it was to happen , are people who would otherwise have to live somewhere else in in the county
21 Flemings will arrange financing for the new venture , and Rolls-Royce will have a director on the board .
22 Perhaps they thought it was for unwanted babies ; she did start to explain about the new home for blind children , but never had to finish .
23 Successful Faulknerite unionists would continue to act in the new parliament as members of the Conservative Party .
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