Example sentences of "and [verb] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 she then ‘ picks up ’ the open stitches ( a fine circular needle is wonderful for this ) , returns these stitches to the machine and knits a new rib ( going downwards ) or whatever is required .
2 Ramsay was shrewd enough to capitalise on his native gifts and develop a new style .
3 Chicago-based advertising screens on shopping trolleys specialist VideOcart Inc has persuaded IBM Corp to let it restructure its $42m debt to IBM , to provide the company with relief from near term debt payments and enable it to attain its business goals : a $22m debt would replace the existing debt , giving VideOcart a one-time balance sheet gain of $20m ; terms of the new agreement include waiving all principal and interest payments until July 31 , and VideOcart retains its rights under a previous agreement with IBM that allows early repayment of the new $22m debt at any time for $17m in cash ; VideOcart also agreed to cancel a warrant granted last year to IBM to buy 540,000 VideOcart shares and grants a new warrant to buy 600,000 shares at $1.75 each ; from August 31 to December 31 , interest only payments will be due , but payments of $500,000 a month will be due beginning on January 31 1994 and will continue for 35 months , and a balloon payment will be due on December 31 1996 , although IBM has the option to convert the balance of the debt into VideOcart common shares at $8 a share on that date .
4 The Law Commission , in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recognised many of the weaknesses in the present law on merchantable quality ( paras 3.4 – 6 ) and recommended a new definition to be adopted in all contracts involving supply of goods .
5 A £4.1 million project has been awarded to design and build a new South Stand at West Ham United 's Upton Park football ground in east London .
6 ARGENTINA is paying a Swiss company more than $100 million to develop and build a new type of remotely controlled torpedo .
7 Administrative computing ( for which the University has created and filled the new post of Director of Administrative Information Services ) will continue to be developed under the Management and Administrative Computing Initiative .
8 Its proposals included ways to eliminate the certificate and introduce a new structure of undergraduate and in-service education , incorporating an integrated phase of probationary service .
9 Input/output controller board manufacturer , Digiboard Inc , Eden Prairie , Minnesota will release a Unix version of PC/2e — its two-port intelligent asynchronous board for desktops — and introduce a new Unix version of its fax software this quarter .
10 President François Mitterrand also announced on Oct. 22 , in return for an undertaking by farmers to end violent protests , that the government would introduce border controls on imported meat , reduce land and inheritance taxes , encourage the growing of crops for the production of environmentally friendly fuel , and introduce a new pension scheme to allow farmers to retire at 55 .
11 If you want a conventional light switch to control the new lights , run the sub-circuit cable to a four-terminal junction box first , and connect the new switch cable tin to it before running cable on to the new lights .
12 This kind of map analysis used to be done manually ( before the advent of practical GIS ) by overlaying transparent map sheets , establishing the required spatial relationships and drawing the new map on a clean top sheet with felt pens ( McHarg 1969 ) .
13 But the management disputes those figures and insists the new service is n't a threat .
14 ‘ We hope to be able to introduce a bill as soon as the legislative timetable permits and to see the new line completed around the end of the decade . ’
15 Er and rush off and make a new will as soon as you can as well as .
16 So what better time to consider you sleeping facilities , and make a new bed , following GUY DALTON 'S experiences and design .
17 The first time he sang the poem Bilbo had just handed over the Ring and was off to Rivendell ; the words accordingly express a sense of abdication , of having been left behind , along with determination to accept this and make a new life somewhere as yet unknown .
18 You should do what I 've done , cut yourself completely free of him and make a new life for yourself . ’
19 You can take the noun John , then add " s and make a new word , " John 's " , meaning " belonging to John " .
20 Why not , my wife says , knock a hole through the boys ' bedroom wall , pinch a three foot six strip off it and make a new landing passage and extend the walk-in cupboard , forward to take up the old landing and sideways to build a space out to the main part of the stairs .
21 He discovered the theatre score in the Academy 's own library , just in time to stop the presses and make a new edition based on it .
22 Perhaps she ought to go away , and make a new start somewhere else .
23 Florrie made up her mind : she must buy some material and make a new set of curtains .
24 Can you help out ? he 's paying in gold and you can melt it down and make a new battleaxe that will never go rusty .
25 No reason has to be given either to her present doctor or to the one to whom she wishes to change , but undoubtedly it can facilitate the change-over and make the new doctor more likely to be willing to accept her if she has some sensible but low-key reason ready should there be any query .
26 This means that you wo n't need to reinstall DOS and make the new disk bootable .
27 Each place has a special story to tell and offers a new experience of history : from neolithic man to Roman invasion , from William the Conqueror to the Civil War , from the Restoration to Queen Victoria and beyond .
28 It will , for example , be essential to set a short time-scale to phase out any remaining specialist LMS implementation teams in order that personnel within thy whole authority can take on and experience the new culture required by devolved management and competition .
29 He also took the trouble to buy and read a new book of theology which Ramsey at that moment published ; an account of the development of English religious thought from the late Victorian age to the age of William Temple — From Gore to Temple .
30 It is the vision of people looking up from the depths , de profundis , from the ‘ dark shadow of death ’ and of despair , and seeing a new light : ‘ unlooked for , glittering and bright ; and the people of Middle-earth beheld it from afar and wondered , and they took it for a sign , and called it Gil-Estel , the Star of High Hope ’ .
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