Example sentences of "a new set " in BNC.

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1 Many changes of government in Britain do not usher in a new set of policies in most departments .
2 They made him selfconscious and he wanted a new set .
3 ‘ What is worrying for hotels is that the training course market is tasting a new set of standards , and may never return to hotels , ’ she said .
4 A girlfriend of mine had the bags under her eyes removed but , two years later , she 's acquired a new set .
5 The US has been trying for a decade to clinch the deal , not least because it would give its nuclear forces control of what is seen as the strategically vital Pacific zone and a new set of options if its Philippine naval and air bases are threatened .
6 IN 1988 regulators from the dozen richest countries devised a new set of capital standards for commercial banks .
7 Mr Clark and Mr Chrétien may indeed contrive to rebuild national unity on a new set of compromises .
8 The health service may have acquired a new set of Thatcherite clothes : the bulky form beneath is still that of Nye Bevan .
9 You get what in reality is a new set of rules of law — rules which you can rely on as likely or certain to be applied uniformly in the future .
10 And you get a new set of rights — rights which can be enforced in the Chancellor 's Court side by side with the Common Law rights , which alone can be enforced in the Common Law Courts , the former in effect , though not in theory , overriding the latter .
11 ‘ Then why do n't you get a new set ? ’ asked Jane .
12 At the same time , there was emerging a new set of theories surrounding reproduction , in which female orgasm was no longer taken for granted as necessary in the conception of a child .
13 Above : Looking for a new set wheels ?
14 From next year your agrochemical salesman or adviser could have a new set of professional letters after his name .
15 His mind had been prepared for an impossible radiance and it had taken time to absorb a new set of signals .
16 Clark and Fraser were trying to control a new set of television nabobs with priorities quite unlike those of the forty-year-old BBC , whose task was to ‘ inform , educate and entertain ’ , in that order .
17 Lack of time has been cited as a possible reason why a new set of criteria put before the world governing body 's council in Tokyo last year failed to come up for discussion .
18 Now if the protracted labour and gestation period ever does give birth to a new set of regulations governing player registration in England , the likes of Shelford will not be able to play in the rugby competitions in this country .
19 He creates a new set of skills , not the skills to do with refinement of speech that the Speech and Drama experts had a vested interest in , but life-skills .
20 One of these was in 1905 — a decision to purchase a new set of wheels and axles from Gwynnes for £60 .
21 If a new set of different symptoms are seen , then another more appropriate remedy must be looked for .
22 Each ceremony for each child requires a new set of godparents so , as most Latin American couples have many children , there are numerous opportunities for establishing new sets of compadres .
23 The desire to disprove a false idea is as valid a basis for a piece of research as the desire to establish the truth of a new set of ideas .
24 Then there was the question of what sorts of costume were appropriate on such a journey , and whether or not it was worth my while to invest in a new set of clothes .
25 Travel changes perspectives , it gives the traveller a new set of horizons and a chance to even up the sense of proportion with which he or she views life .
26 This then results in a new set of relationships with the family of the potential partner .
27 ‘ We bought a greenfield site to build a new set of studios .
28 It is here that the goal of developing a different vision , for locating a different set of values , becomes pre-eminent — because with that different vision , with a determination to create a new set of values which recognises intrinsic value in all living creatures , we can properly inform and inspire a programme that works , albeit a gradualist one !
29 As one observer noted , there is a need to develop democratic practice in the classroom as well as outside it , if people 's education is not to become simply ‘ a process of looking for a new set of right answers ’ .
30 Before introducing a new set of coordinates , it may be noted in passing that Feinstein and Ibañez ( 1989 ) have considered an alternative coordinate system and have expanded a general solution in a different way involving Bessel and Neumann functions of zero order .
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