Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does it want some new batteries in ?
2 The River Weaver had been improved in 1733 , but the improvement of the Sankey Brook Navigation from the coalfield around St Helens in 1754 – 7 was especially significant in that it involved several new cuts .
3 Its original membership only included those hiring tools and equipment , but in 1980 it created two new divisions which allowed companies hiring catering and audio visual equipment to join .
4 It covers much new material , including letters which have never before been published , a number of long lost works which in the past few years have resurfaced from museum storerooms in the former Soviet Union , and works newly discovered in international private collections .
5 The company says it has four new products coming this quarter — Stacker for Macintosh , Stacker for OS/2 & MS-DOS , and two new releases of Stacker for Windows & MS-DOS to address the compression shortcomings of MS-DOS 6.0 , and it now has a streamlined organisation .
6 But it has never really shown that it has any new ideas about where it should end up .
7 Though the present list includes 12 banks , insurers and industrial companies earmarked for sale in 1986 , it adds nine new companies , including Renault and Aérospatiale , a defence firm .
8 Built by designer Simon Clark , of consultants Constructive Individuals , it includes 13 new methods of wall insulation .
9 Its biggest hit , the Discovery , is now available as an automatic , a fact that should enable it to tap further new business .
10 It recruited 4,000 new members and raised £70,000 .
11 When it 's a mizza , of course especially if it creates 25 new jobs .
12 Compagnie des Machines Bull SA last week announced that it has expanded the number of software and communications products offered under its Distributed Computing Model to the DPX/20 Unix and DPS GCOS systems , and it introduced two new models of the DPX/20 , based on IBM 's Power RISC architecture .
13 It comprises four new works , each created from a single block of Purbeck stone quarried in Dorset .
14 What does it do with the first spiral ( 5 ) as it makes this new spiral .
15 The first time was during the 1930s , when the court first read the commerce clause of the constitution so narrowly that it gutted much New Deal legislation , and then suddenly reversed itself .
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