Example sentences of "we [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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31 In addition , we ordered a new Parker 240 tonne per hour coating plant for the M74 contract .
32 Is it possible when we get a new member of , that , not that they 're brought round , which I think must be frightfully intimidating , but that we are told , and therefore we can drop in and say , hello , I 'm so and so , just to say hello .
33 By turning an active sentence into the passive we get a new subject and are able to omit the old one , e.g. :
34 One experienced constable explained the process as follows : ‘ Like , whenever we get a new constable in this station , they are guided along by the rest of the men .
35 State Trooper Chuck Lamica in Juneau said : ‘ We have now suspended the operation and it will not start again until we get a new lead . ’
36 We get a new body , mind structure and destiny which exactly matches our mental impressions , desires and tendencies .
37 Anyhow , I 'll ask him when we get a new quote .
38 When for once the tide runs in the reverse direction we get a new view of our own cookery , and a revealing insight into the oddness of traditional names as they appear in another language .
39 We define a new function from A to C which we denote by unc to indicate its dependence on f and g by : for all a ε A , unc the image of af under g .
40 I saw then that we shall die , wish ourselves into extinction , unless we find a new course .
41 Keep us in your prayers as we find a new church home .
42 We only supply newspapers if we believe a new outlet will expand the market .
43 And the retention and widening of those rights — as we approach a new wave of expansion of higher education — will require a continual vigilance on the part of students .
44 I and my family , as we approach a New Year , will draw strength from this faith in our commitment to your service in the coming years .
45 In the 1990s , we approach a new world in which the old cold war of the two super-powers has given way to three emerging super-power economic blocs : North America , South-East Asia and Europe .
46 ten pillows , seven needed replacing and we needed a new milk saucepan , a new frying pan , a new ashtray
47 Which is why we needed a new hairstyle for you and a new image . ’
48 We needed a new propeller , windshield , wing struts , rudder and other parts to repair the fabric .
49 When we shamble inside I see we have a new dragon .
50 We watched a new entrant to the profession looking around at her colleagues for clues as to how to resolve the tensions , whilst doing as little damage to her integrity ( and her career prospects ) as possible .
51 ‘ So , we required a new programme that would bridge the state of mind of sports fans , and the teenage pop music audience , while attracting and holding the children 's audience accustomed to their Saturday afternoon serial .
52 In a commune on the outskirts of the city , we saw a new colony of houses being built .
53 We share a new admiration for serenity
54 Yeah we bought a new bedroom suite I think that 's about the first thing
55 I did n't bother with a changing table , but we bought a new cupboard for Rachel 's room and I changed her on top of that until she got too big .
56 As we start a new year and approach a new century , one of the greatest challenges we face is that of environmental protection .
57 We start a new section of our projects pages outlining readers ideas and DIY projects .
58 Yeah , what we call a new cut , we dredge right opposite the Harbourmaster 's office and we dredged all and we used to do that tide time , had to work at ti tides , when it 's high tide , cos that otherwise there were n't any water there at all .
59 It is true that an obvious field with high benefits and low risk would quickly get overcrowded , but if we generate a new concept there is no reason why the rewards should not be great and the risks low .
60 If individual deterrence did work as the theory suggests , we would expect that if we introduced a new kind of harsh punishment designed to deter , the offenders who suffered the new punishment would be measurably less likely to re-offend than similar offenders who underwent a more lenient penalty .
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