Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 They may relate new information to what has already been given in terms of causes ( so , consequently , because , for this reason ) or in time ( formerly , then , in the end , next ) or they may indicate a new departure or a summary ( by the way , well , to sum up , anyway ) .
2 But they must announce a new and solid policy .
3 Thames Water insist with demand for water growing by 40 per cent over the next quarter century , they must build a new reservoir .
4 Resistance was prolonged from December to February 1947 when at length Sukarno secured approval for the change by putting his position to the test : if they refused , they must find a new president .
5 I do n't think they should open a new motorway without adequate facilities
6 Because no one in any of the North Yorkshire area has been canvassed as to whether or not they should have a new settlement .
7 Well let's not say all nine planets for all we know they 'll discover a new one tomorrow .
8 She says she 's hoping that they 'll find a new kidney donor .
9 For some this related to their abilities with their present enterprises whilst for others it related to the future when they might undertake a new enterprise .
10 No , I hope they might make a new
11 Here was her chance to find out exactly what the police were up to — it sounded as if they might have a new lead .
12 Perhaps they could make a new life there together .
13 We decided not to kill them ; they could begin a new life on the island .
14 what if they 'd get a new
15 All I was told is that you 're getting twelve months guarantee , but you 've got to have a three thousand mile service , and as the gentleman said erm I recorded the deliveries and sent them all back and on the third one , when I took it in I asked if they 'd put a new set of points in for me and erm unfortunately when it came out there was no compression at all and because because I it was suggested that I dug my heels in a bit and got an independent report and erm basically they told me to get lost because it cost fifty pound to do the report .
16 She said : ‘ The former leaseholder of the cottage , who is a good friend , asked the Duchy of Cornwall if they would like a new tenant when he moved on .
17 They would introduce a new , expensive layer of government bureaucracy at regional level .
18 He also announced in the same speech the Government 's first considered response to Strangeways ; they would introduce a new offence of prison mutiny with a maximum penalty of 10 years .
19 Wherever it sank , there they would found a new kingdom .
20 They would empower a new Press Commission to impose penalties for offences defined by the report , and would back it up with an ombudsman , chosen by the Lord Chancellor , and given statutory authority to enforce fines by court order .
21 We shall be spared Labour 's radical and dangerous plans for constitutional reforms , although if the Tories are wise they will display a new sensitivity and imagination in their government of Scotland .
22 I shall stay until the next General Election when I would expect they will select a new candidate at South Derbyshire . ’
23 But if England lose the second Test , they will need a new captain as well as a new-look team Gooch would surely not survive any longer .
24 They will get a new , modular spacecraft called Mariner Mark II that can be adapted to a variety of planetary or other ‘ observer ’ tasks .
25 ‘ Father says they can graft a new hand onto the nerve ends .
26 I 've heard of farmers slipping the lads a few marks to drive through an old fence so they can get a new one free . ’
27 Here are a couple who are doing very awkward cooking over an open fire because their cooker has packed in and they can get a new one only in terms of a loan which is compulsorily payable by deduction from their , from their pension every week and they 've a Scot 's dread of debt .
28 She argues that they can constitute a new perspective for the social sciences and goes on to show a continuity with the anti-positivism and rejection of the knowing subject in structuralist and post-structuralist approaches to understanding .
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