Example sentences of "they [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | His remarks are interesting because they demonstrate a new way of looking at that relationship . |
32 | Now they face a new situation . |
33 | And , hackneyed as they are , every now and again they acquire a new freshness . |
34 | But I see they opened a new toilet roll . |
35 | he had er new place there er er what 's his name they 've got a , they opened a new nursing home did n't they ? |
36 | Today they unveiled a new clue . |
37 | Every year they name a new flower after a personality — this year 's was television presenter Anne Gregg . |
38 | Because they spent their year off teaching children in a nursery school , or working in a home for mentally handicapped people , and they discovered a new area of interest to which they can relate , and they become motivated to read that subject . |
39 | Certainly they instituted a new era of divine patience and forgiveness . |
40 | Their arrest came only days after they set a new world record for cycling at altitude across the Himalayas . |
41 | They exemplify a new tradition among women which defies the conventional wisdom that community spirit is dead and that the women 's liberation movement is middle class and marginal . |
42 | Now they say that even when they get a new manager , they could not return to the traditional pattern of advice workers advising and the manager doing the rest . |
43 | They imposed a new regularity on Lewes life , meeting in the now-vanished Town House they built in 1564 , set apart with style from the lesser people . |
44 | A few fear that the outcome could be harmful ; they foresee a new underclass , unable to get jobs or insurance . |
45 | What happened during the years between circa 1880 and 1920 , was the beginning of a process whereby young workers were admitted to the public domain : their newly-defined significance meant that they required a new role , but one which had to be carefully circumscribed . |
46 | Known as Cadians , they founded a new homeland in the backwoods of south Louisiana , where they discovered bountiful supplies of game — rabbit , squirrel , pigeon and deer , and helpful native Indians who taught them how to make the most of local wild produce . |
47 | They needed a new carpet in the hall , and on the stairs . |
48 | In doing so they established a new serie B record with their eighth consecutive win , beating Lazio 's previous record . |
49 | They started a new job together selling holidays . |
50 | After the bitterness had gone , they forged a new friendship , but the flames of romance were not rekindled . |
51 | No they brought a new thing out , it 's not the poll tax it 's called something else int it ? |
52 | They are planning a new national NHS information service for patients , and they claim a new system will allow complaints to be answered . |
53 | They claim a new chicane is turning the road into a racetrack , and they now want it replaced with traffic humps . |
54 | In that dream they saw a new life in a humane , liberal , decent West , run by people like Douglas Hurd . |
55 | Although they represented a new wealth and social authority , they were far from extravagant , representing instead a restrained order , often at odds with some of their more flamboyant inhabitants . |
56 | In August 1934 they formed a new organization , the Liberty League , to unite opposition to the New Deal . |
57 | ‘ People come to a new country , they start a new life ; but the past they ca n't forget it . |
58 | Even today , Indian students invoke a prayer to Ganesa when they start a new term at school . |
59 | This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered , except where they constitute a new treaty . |
60 | But when a group of black kids from Brooklyn adopted Lauren 's Polo line of apparel , they gave a new reading to his class/race code . |