Example sentences of "try [adv prt] the new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Edward Hall , the director of the laboratory , says that archaeologists are keen to try out the new system . |
2 | It is for this reason that the CDP has advocated direct government funding , an advocacy which seems extremely unlikely to succeed as the government will surely want to try out the new system for a few years before sanctioning any radical alteration . |
3 | When in a hurry , or eager to try out the new software you 've just received for example , you might forget to validate the disks . |
4 | When in a hurry , or eager to try out the new software you 've just received for example , you might forget to validate the disks . |
5 | Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms . |
6 | This was the first opportunity we had to try out the new personalisation facility with the agents ’ mailing . |
7 | Health physics monitor Steven Crozier , a fitness enthusiast who was one of the group who visited Peel Park to collect the 1993 award , tried out the new multi-gym and pronounced it a real asset ( below ) . |
8 | So says the American umpire , Dana Leconto , who has tried out the new Palm Unit , a hand-held microprocessor which logs all shots , reminds players of court and ball changes , keeps time and does everything but make line calls . |
9 | The season came down to Montreal and Brabham was trying out the new version of the famous Cotsworth engine instead of its disastrous Alfa Romeos . |
10 | FAITH Brown 's trying out the new blow-up bra ( you 'll have to puff a little harder , dearie ) . |
11 | But with four wraps any mistakes just tend to snowball , so it 's a very interesting problem and a good string for trying out the new technology . |