Example sentences of "and [verb] to a new " in BNC.
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1 | But many member firms are concerned that control of any new system should be taken away from the Stock Exchange and given to a new independent agency , or even the Bank of England itself . |
2 | After 27 years at Sywell Airport , the Barnstormers Flying Circus have packed their tent and moved to a new home at Spanhoe Airfield , near RAF Wittering in the north of Northamptonshire . |
3 | Why are some people repelled from the twilight zone of a city and attracted to a New Town , as shown in the photographs ? |
4 | After a pause , while she knitted and changed to a new ball of wool , she surprisingly said , ‘ Oh dear . ’ |
5 | One balade , addressed to ‘ Maister Carpenter ’ , has come down in his own hand , with a marginal list showing that the poem , which is a begging letter , could be recycled , and addressed to a new recipient on each occasion . |
6 | And welcome to a new series of Ideas in Action , in which we 're taking a look at various approaches to history . |
7 | That yard , privatised and sold to a new owner and with access to the intervention fund , now has a substantial number of new orders . |
8 | The receivers were called in at the Broadgate developer and the shares suspended at 7¼p , but the FT-SE 100 Index shook off the crisis and climbed to a new peak , up 18 points at 2778.8 . |
9 | ‘ You sometimes walk into a ward and talk to a new Greek patient , and they burst into tears because they have heard their own language , ’ says Maria . |
10 | I do n't know if you realize what hell it is to leave the life one leads , and go to a new city where one knows no-one and nowhere to go . |
11 | One of the important problems in nutrition is to determine how animals respond and adapt to a new diet . |
12 | It 's all a big con of course , a superficial ploy to appear as if Wrangler is swinging with the new crowd and responding to a new ozone-friendly political climate . |
13 | Elegy is further accompanied ‘ by a diffused , resigned , melancholy sense of the passing of time , of the old order changing and yielding to a new one ’ ; while true of Beowulf and The Idylls of the King this is conspicuously truer of The Return of the King and its dissolution of the Third Age . |