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

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1 You 'll probably find when you register you 're invited to go along for a new patient medical anyway , and all sorts of things like that .
2 Another political time bomb , waiting to go off in the New Year , is a Select Committee inquiry into Britain 's overall energy needs .
3 I er I think erm it 's silly not to have it er when you 're going in for a new set .
4 Sleep is also very important for me , much more than going out to the newest disco or restaurant .
5 sudden change in behaviour or lifestyles , for example going around with a new set of friends
6 The first few days were very trying for Alan as he went on to the new regime suddenly rather than gradually .
7 The calculated , dictated fairness that the ration book represented went on into the new decade , and when we moved from Hammersmith to Streatham Hill in 1951 there were medicine bottles of orange juice and jars of Virol to pick up from the baby clinic for my sister .
8 So do they go down as a new intake .
9 if I won bigger money , I should go in for a new house , which would be built to our own idea , so that we could get a bigger scullery … .
10 Derek and me went along to the new wans Christening and he was like a tink !
11 Some churchmen have gone along with the new permissiveness by conceding that as long as two people love each other that is all that really matters .
12 I went out with a new boy for a while and we fell in love .
13 This week , I went out in a new , ankle-length skirt for the first time .
14 Strolling , they pondered public education versus private schooling ; Johnson wondered why boys from England had been sent as far as Aberdeen to be educated , with ‘ so many good schools in England ’ , and they went back to the New Inn , to be joined there by Sir Alexander Gordon , an old friend of Johnson 's , who had sent a card in advance , and through Boswell we join their conversation as it drifts back to the stocking-making .
15 Ross , on his return to Britain , went back into the new route business as an outsider to the establishment scene — a position I know only too well .
16 In addition , the present range of Gaelic evening programmes will go out on the new frequency .
17 It seemed hardly a week went by without a new ‘ breakthrough ’ in the technological aspects of the sport ; costs were inflating ; teams could n't be run without proper ( i.e. large ) budgets .
18 Over the years the OCU became a truly cosmopolitan empire and hardly a month went by without a new uniform or flying suit making an appearance .
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