Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He says his pay-off has left him comfortable , although he will eventually want to find a new career , possibly even returning to journalism . |
2 | You might think opening a new gentleman 's outfitters in Savile Row is like taking coal to Newcastle . |
3 | By that time the householder would need to buy a new collector . |
4 | Divorce also affects your will and you should consider making a new will if you get divorced . |
5 | I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement . |
6 | ‘ So glad to see you 've got a new sofa . |
7 | When I began to be seen around camp with a new face , I was subjected to a lot of nudging and winking from those who did n't know the facts , and people came up to me with knowing smiles on their faces , saying , ‘ I see you 've got a new boyfriend ! |
8 | Mr Cooney said there were areas of the fire service in Cleveland where there was still work to be done and added he would like to see a new fire station in central Middlesbrough . |
9 | In this approach to the location of education management we may begin to find a new relationship between professionality and management , and to explore in a different way the questions of who does what , where and when in the whole management process . |
10 | I would like to purchase a new house and move to it . |
11 | Yet if it goes hand in hand with a commitment to redistributing power and wealth , literacy becomes one of the tools a government can use to create a new society . |
12 | to escape that , by fleeing into the countryside , very often into particularly backward and inaccessible areas of the countryside , where they would be safe from the security forces and where they hoped they could begin to create a new base among the peasantry . |
13 | I 'd like to buy a new machine , fully automated , to replace the lot . ’ |
14 | We can envisage creating a new group of instructions by selecting one of the operations already met with , and producing an " iterated " version of it . |
15 | More recently local trade unionists and many of the members of our organization in Easington decided that to commemorate the , the occasion , they would work to get a new trade union banner for the Easington Trade Union Council and that 's the example and that 's the reward of their particular work a magnificent tribute to those pit men that died eighty one years ago , er forty two years ago . |
16 | The only cause for rejoicing in Downing Street as a result of the new West German proposals — outlined in a letter sent to President Mitterrand this week - is that the Strasbourg summit will not now decide on a date when EC governments should begin negotiating a new treaty for monetary union . |
17 | ‘ I was thinking , ’ she began with caution , clearing her throat , ‘ that in time you might like to have a new daddy . ’ |
18 | They closed into a scrum and after much teeth-sucking and muttering announced that they 'd like to have a new biopsy performed on the splendid , raised node on my thigh . |
19 | Perhaps you would like to learn a new skill , rekindle an interest in a former hobby — or simply try and make that new girl at the office feel more at ease . |
20 | Music and horse racing are Quinn 's great passions outside football and when his playing days are over he would like to make a new career on the turf . |
21 | Then he had steered her to a chair , rather than the sofa , which would probably have provoked a new attack of ‘ imagination ’ . |
22 | They will also have developed a new technique for controlling reactions within a fusion reactor . |
23 | Where government withdraws or reduces its direct contribution to welfare it may still make an indirect contribution if the social security system subsidizes private provision , or it may have to acquire a new range of regulatory concerns about the quality of private services , or it may face increased problems in the other areas of concern because of the new pressures placed upon individuals and families . |
24 | Both Bills would have preserved the deprave-and-corrupt test , significant in itself , but would have added a new test , sufficient in its own right for the work to be deemed obscene . |
25 | The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price . |
26 | The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade . |
27 | I shall now have to find a new Saturday morning job . |
28 | Only if the government of the day was prepared to fund an idea which could have secured a new source of energy , and helped revitalise a region , would the barrage dream have become a reality . |
29 | Users of the main car park at Park Royal will have noticed a new fence at the back of the site . |
30 | Year-old Network Appliance Corporation , a Santa Clara , California start-up , this week will attempt to create a new class of file servers with the introduction of its first product , FAServer , a file server appliance designed for Network File System networks . |