Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years . |
2 | Without such action by the judge , Intel would have to wait for the new 80287 trial to be completed before the company could file any appeal . |
3 | They would even have to go through the new routines in between shows . |
4 | Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them . |
5 | Transactors will have to search for the new equilibrium values themselves . |
6 | In the case of franchises and licences the business is not transferred by the vendor and the vendor will normally have to arrange for a new licence or franchise to be granted to the purchaser by the licensor or franchisor on the surrender of the vendor 's licence or franchise . |
7 | Other people will also have to adjust to the new you . |
8 | My phone number is not the one listed on this article as I may have moved to a new address by the time you read this . |
9 | The future still looks brighter than it would have done without the new plans . |
10 | The measures will be introduced in two stages starting in July 1992 , when all new models will have to conform to the new regulations . |
11 | During that time , passengers will have to cross to a new international terminal at Waterloo . |
12 | ‘ I 'll have to look for a new posting . ’ |
13 | It was not , of course , the first time that she had exercised the powers of Regent , but on this particular occasion she knew that she would have to deal with a new constitutional structure in which it was envisaged that she would merely be informed by the Ministers and would take no decisions on her own . |
14 | When things begin moving here you 'll have to deal with a new solicitor . ’ |
15 | But he will have to deal with the new Urban Regeneration Agency , whose chairman is the former cabinet minister , Peter Walker , a Tory wet , who pursued a blatantly interventionist and un-Thatcherite policy while secretary of state for Wales . |
16 | Most of these , too , developed along existing paths , the paths that ran from village to village in Saxon times , though here and there they may have called for a new piece to complete the chain of paths . |
17 | His hero is a stick who would have contributed to The New Statesman . |
18 | Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge . |
19 | She could not have guessed how much she would enjoy herself with a stranger , how completely this woman was in sympathy with her , could not have hoped for a new friend to come out , at this stage in her life , and give her so much pleasure . |
20 | In Fig. 5.2 the demand curve will shift upwards and the Bank will have to respond in its purchase of bills , i.e. it will have to decide on the new position for . |
21 | You will have to pay for a new survey , solicitor 's fees , lender 's solicitor 's fees , arrangement fees , and sometimes your existing lender 's redemption penalty . |
22 | But a substantial part must also have resulted from the new investment overseas which was now being wholly financed by borrowing overseas at a very low real rate of interest . |
23 | We shall have to think of a new one , but I am grateful to my hon. Friend . |
24 | It was only a matter of time before my more traditional sort of jazz became popular again and I 'd have to think of a new image . |
25 | We also have had serious problems , despite razor wire and big padlocks , and if it continues we may have to move to a new town , which will do no good for this community . ’ |
26 | And they know they 'll have to unite behind the new one if they 're to be a force at the next General Election . |