Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 I get tired of all this from time to time and attempt to get off the Circle Line and branch out into new conversational territory .
2 During this period the spit suffered erosion on its south-west facing portion , the shingle being transported round the Ness itself and built up into new ridges on the east-facing side , where the dominant waves come from an east or north-east direction .
3 Several unions , conscious that their membership had fallen in recent years and looking round for new areas of recruitment , homed in on " non-standard " workers .
4 All council houses which have been ‘ bought ’ by their tenants will be taken back into public ownership without compensation and handed over to new tenants with the greatest priority — disabled black lesbian single mothers with a criminal record , etc .
5 He cleverly made use of the lowering fuel weight and bedding in of new tyres , to outwit his British challengers , Hawthorn and Collins .
6 Try to think more positively about walks , and wake up to new opportunities outside your immediate area .
7 These have to be tested and followed up in new lines of inquiry .
8 ‘ At night I would wrap the children in blankets , put them in the car , and drive down to New Covent Garden to collect the fruit and vegetables . ’
9 FB.6 J–1140 arrived on September 11 and was dismantled , crated and shipped out to new owner , Kermit Weeks at Tamiami .
10 Make good use of your local needle exchange or chemist and stock up on new works .
11 For some of us , meeting people is difficult but you do not have to be an outgoing , free and easy character in order to learn to meet and get on with new people .
12 Despite a world recession and a double-figure percentage decline in visitors to the American Disney parks , the company 's spending , maintenance of standards and rolling out of new projects that ‘ give folks good reasons to come back ’ , is prodigious .
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