Example sentences of "he [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That morning , just after Sullivan had received a cable form Washington telling him to inform the new government that the United States would continue diplomatic relations with Iran , machine guns mounted on the surrounding buildings all opened up in a pre-arranged barrage .
2 This DC is the authority given by LIFESPAN to the user to allow him to update the new package .
3 Then he attacked the new belief in collectivism as a political , not an ecclesiastical cry : socialism would produce a ‘ kingdom of Lilliputians , not men ’ .
4 He ruled the new generation with a rod , boys who had worshipped the hero as kids and tried to emulate him in their tennis-ball pick-up games — ‘ Bags I be Washy ! ’
5 He met the new left , was sometimes intrigued by it , but it was a different , and largely incomprehensible , world .
6 Later he became the New Yorker 's music critic and went on to be music editor of the Listener .
7 When he asked the new tsar to give land to the peasants he made plain the other .
8 and he said it 's got worse since he got the new switchboard operator , which makes you think
9 He built the new headquarters by the river here and everything looked rosy .
10 When he walked into the office the next day he found the new proprietor 's considerable bulk squeezed into his own chair , took the point and resigned .
11 The store manager said he found the new technology more labour intensive and less flexible .
12 Though he found the new car handled very well , it did n't immediately have the success it might have had in F1 , partly because Jackie missed a number of races after his Spa accident ; it improved the following year with a Cosworth engine , but by then he was already thinking of what his next move in F1 would be .
13 He regarded the new ideas as a trick to give even more power to the manufacturers — and perhaps his political analysis was not at fault , since the exponents of these ideas were largely middle-class .
14 But he maintained the new centres will be ‘ different from anything that has ever been provided before ’ .
15 If he accepts the new system , well and goad .
16 Having listened to the arguments of my Hon. Friends I do not know why the Minister has not leapt to his feet to say that he accepts the new clause .
17 For Christ 's Hospital he designed the new grammar school ( 1793 , demolished ) — receiving a gratuity of 100 guineas ‘ for his great attention during the building ’ because he had charged at a rate of only 2½ per cent instead of the usual 5 per cent — and additions to the school in Hertford ( 1800 ) , and also made designs for various ambitious unexecuted schemes for redeveloping the main buildings .
18 He says the new company would have to go for shows which make money .
19 He says the new films are better than ever .
20 He says the new set-up will benefit patients by cutting administration costs and freeing more money for health care .
21 And Allied Signal Corp chairman Lawrence Bossidy has initiated the UK ‘ manufacturing versus services ’ debate in the US , suggesting that for those that believe that IBM Corp should be making more , cheaper rather than shuttering factories all over the place , he might have been the right man for the job : US industry ‘ can not slash its way to prosperity , ’ he told the new Design & Manufacturing Institute of the Stevens Institute of Technology — adding that while design innovation is a US strength , ‘ we need to extend US technological excellence from the design laboratory to the manufacturing floor — American business needs to find ways to improve the speed with which we convert innovative design into high-quality , marketable product ; many of our factory floors are populated by high-school graduates or dropouts , with a few engineers serving as supervisors safely ensconced behind glass walls , ’ Bossidy said , where Japanese shop floors are staffed much more by graduate engineers who work directly with well-trained workers , to solve problems and improve manufacturing efficiency .
22 Writing in 1933 , he describes the New Criticism as " organised orgies of opinion " .
23 With Charles Rennie , the civil engineer , he surveyed the new harbour for Saltcoats and the line for the Glasgow to Ardrossan canal .
24 He surveyed the new world sprawled in front of him .
25 But if so I am not wholly convinced that he adopted the new Liberalism .
26 He opposed the new clause because it would cover only half of the Scottish bus industry — that half which the Bill will privatise .
27 In 1861 Crookes made the discovery which brought him the necessary eminence ; he identified the new element thallium .
28 He acknowledged the new arrival with a languid wave of the hand .
29 He claimed the new charges were still ‘ significantly less ’ than the average total cost of a single prescription item .
30 But our judge might be able to guarantee this by making plain that he intends the new rule to govern all future cases , and that the exception for Elmer was made possible only by the fact that no judge had laid down a similar rule before Elmer committed his crime .
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