Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [prep] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Some have suggested that the time of death should be postdated to the ninth century , arguing that while the reign of Charlemagne ( 768 – 814 ) saw a last futile effort to revive a state-run fiscal system , rigor mortis finally set in with the new barbarian onslaughts of Vikings and Saracens .
2 If you wish to have separate UICs , simply copy the account you have already set up to a new UIC and VMS account name .
3 No doubt , following the local government commission which will be set up under the new Bill , that system will continue , where appropriate — but only where clearly appropriate .
4 A renewable environmental fund of 5 billion baht ( US$200 million ) has been set up under the new act .
5 Greenwich was set up as a new meridian which would suit the astronomers ' convenience , and the government relied on them to make the new meridian into a suitable base-line for calculating the longitude .
6 Following a successful money advice service on the Birmingham lines which has been set up within the New Cross CAB in London , NACAB has started a pilot scheme for training CAB workers in money management matters by correspondence course .
7 But I definitely want some live dates set up by the new year at the latest .
8 A full-time pressure group is likely to be set up in the new year .
9 A spokesman for Rothmans , who have factories in Darlington and Spennymoor , said : ‘ We are a major employer in County Durham and it seemed natural to support the team as it sets off on a new challenge as a first-class county .
10 The following morning , a raiding party sets out into the new territory .
11 Wilcock set off for the New World .
12 Marshall set off in a new direction .
13 In the foundation 's view , arthritis should be taken out of that conglomerate and set up in a new and separate institute , which would bring the total number of institutes at NIH to 12 .
14 It will start with something like that which appears in the version set out in the New English Bible : ’ When all things began , the Word already was . ’
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