Example sentences of "new [coord] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Trish Bissett , Dick Langton and Prim McHamish , who did most of the organising , acquired many new or nearly new books from publishers and bookshops , and review copies from the Times Educational Supplement .
2 When admission to hospital is planned , people often purchase new or more luxurious items from the wide range of commercial hygiene products available .
3 In a typical year it supports some three hundred brand new or very young ventures .
4 Forever Onward through contraceptive devices and old sticks , carrying the good words to new and freshly rotting society , signalling the path of Entertaining Effervescence and weaving artistic patterns of dirty foam while endeavouring to avoid and repel all hellish floating things that do seek to sink its buoyant ideals .
5 But in Britain things were to take a new and not unexpected turn .
6 By using the relatively new and rather powerful transactions cost analytical approach , combined with conventional and radical approaches within organisation theory , and insights from the sociology of work , combined with the results from recent empirical work on the introduction of new technology , the intention is to set out some of the possibilities and choices about the use of new technology at work , indicating the different pay-offs to particular groups , and suggesting that the outcomes in specific cases will depend not just on the technology itself but on the strategy and power of the various interested parties .
7 If the hon. Gentleman is suggesting that our trade with Indonesia depends on a resolution to that question , that is a new and rather remarkable policy statement .
8 While very different answers to these various questions were offered , the struggle with them reflected a new and consciously modern outlook .
9 We are confident that IBM is indeed primarily interested in the morphing business even as it metamorphoses itself into a new and presumably reinvigorated enterprise .
10 The stone floor is now mainly used for storage for the baking business that is still carried on there , although it is still home for a new and completely unused mill stone .
11 There has been no point in British history at which the prevailing method of government has been completely swept away , allowing those in power to sit down and create from first principles a new and clearly delineated form of government .
12 It did not matter whether they had been far-sighted landowners , former artisans or merchants in feudal society ; what is crucial for Marxists is the belief that their ownership of the new and increasingly predominant mode of production led them to have common interests and goals .
13 New and increasingly stringent fire regulations have to be accommodated and licensing magistrates — who often care little for the architectural integrity of historic pubs , but are principally concerned with good and easy supervision of the pub clientele — have to be appeased .
14 But I must readjust to the new and increasingly painful realization that this man is no longer to be trusted , not even in the smallest detail .
15 METAL GURUS Hartke 1155 & 210 Bass Combos Following on from Hartke 's 3500 head reviewed recently comes the new and equally powerful combo series …
16 Wisden in new and equally safe hands Wright steps down with call for ‘ dynamic changes ’ .
17 Harrison kept intent on the gentleman but still he noted the two boats on the lake — one had caught what must be a pike from the struggle — heard the chiming axes of the woodmen , noted the flocks on the Scale Force bank of Crummock and , more particularly , a pair of swallows playing beside the water — these and a score of other impressions gave him a richness of context denied Hope who , after struggling with his pipe , battled on , oblivious of all that was about him , to confirm and exercise his new and gloriously liberated Christianity .
18 ‘ … a radically new and immensely powerful device which remains the heart of every modern radar .
19 Almost imperceptibly , however , the dialogue was now being transformed into a general conversation by the emergence of new and immensely important institutions — the Cabinet and the political parties .
20 Designed to enhance and protect both new and previously sealed timber and cork floors , water-based Beaver Clear Satin Floor Varnish is safer and more pleasant to use than solvent-based varnishes which give off strong , unpleasant smells that can cause headaches and nausea , particularly when used in confined areas .
21 If she responds favourably to this ( which , if you are wise , you will have conveyed more through your attitudes than your actual words ) , you and her other helpers should try to create various circumstances or events which may stand a chance of helping her to break the habit of mourning : an interesting holiday , perhaps , or some new and mildly challenging experience which calls for her to look beyond herself to someone else in trouble , who will make her feel ‘ needed ’ .
22 So our gardens represent a long steady stream of introductions with occasional ‘ eruptions ’ as new and botanically rich areas of the world opened to the West .
23 Over the last five years or so , the ICA has been changing its focus to establish the basis of new and largely post-modernist attitudes to art .
24 When a new and relevantly similar action occurs , one must either call it good or take back one 's judgement that the first one was good .
25 On the other hand , it marked the new and broadly secular movement towards the independent status of ‘ arts and learning ’ ; indeed , though the term is not yet used , of ‘ culture ’ .
26 I had a new and most exciting adversary , a traitor in my midst .
27 These hints were followed up by many gentlemen : and I think I never saw Mr Loudon more pleased than when a highly respectable gardener once told him that he was living in a new and most comfortable cottage , which his master had built for him ; a noble marquess , who said that he should never have thought of it , but for the observations in Mr Loudon 's Gardener 's Magazine , as they made him consider whether the cottage was comfortable or not , and that , as soon as he did so , he perceived its deficiencies .
28 After an hour or so we were offered a free drink from the buffet , a new and well intentioned gesture that soon will be seen as an albatross like being asked your height by an undertaker .
29 The result was a slow leakage of power , to individual ministers and the new and still half-formed institution of the Cabinet rather than to Parliament itself .
30 In the 18 years 1798–1815 inclusive , for each million tons sold there were 0.62 explosions and approximately 11 deaths ; in 1817–1834 inclusive the cost was 0.68 explosions , a 10 per cent increase , but with the loss of only 8.7 lives : for 1839–1844 , this had fallen further to 6.5 lives , But the three periods are not easily comparable ; the new production came not from the old collieries described but from new and ever deeper ones to the south and east made accessible after 1815 by steam-and-gravity operated railways .
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