Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 There are those who fear parallels between the Industrial Revolution and today in the way workers are treated as new technology is introduced .
2 It is therefore not surprising that otaku are fascinated with new technology such as virtual reality or digital compression as it connects to pornography .
3 The genuine popularity of the Prince , his self-evident concern and compassion , and events like his fortieth birthday party ( held in a Birmingham tram shed ) are drawing on new sources of support for the institution of monarchy beyond the recesses of middle-class dreaming .
4 The 1990 winners , Credit Suisse First Boston ( Men ) and Bank of England ( Ladies ) , both seeded one this year , are joined by new entrants , Sainsburys and Midland Bank , in what is proving to be an even keener contest than last year .
5 Roadside spot checks on car pollution have begun to make sure drivers are sticking to new laws on exhaust fumes .
6 MOVEMENTS by tankers in the past two weeks suggest that leading oil exporters are sticking to new limits on production , according to the Middle East Economic Survey .
7 A few Local Authorities are experimenting with new types of recycling schemes to encourage a greater reduction in the amount of refuse put into landfills .
8 As with Building Regulations , changes in the Wiring Regulations are not retrospective and are intended for new installations , but substantial additions or alterations to a house 's wiring may mean making changes to an existing installation .
9 Since then the number of users has only increased and the market has been penetrated with new drugs .
10 In all the paintings the deviations from traditional perspective , which in landscape painting had hitherto been only slight , are carried to new lengths .
11 Some 1,200 places in this more independent type of accommodation are let to new first-year students with at least 220 of these places being available to new postgraduates .
12 This has been stressed by new Minister of Agriculture Gillian Shephard in her first speech since taking up her new job in the Cabinet .
13 This has been stressed by new Minister of Agriculture Gillian Shephard in her first speech since taking up her new job in the Cabinet .
14 HUNDREDS of Ulster people are to benefit from new laser equipment used to remove disfiguring birthmarks .
15 these have been installed under new steeply pitched roofs which harmonise with the form of the main roof ( Plate 33 ) .
16 THERE is a sense of release about December 's stars , perhaps a feeling that the worst is behind you or because you are launching into new territory .
17 Other workers have proposed the existence of additional isoforms of MHC in smooth muscle cells ( 16,17,18 ) but no information is presently available to decide whether these putative forms are encoded by new genes or further alternative splicing mechanisms .
18 Many of the older varieties like Webbs ' ‘ Mammoth Red Tripoli ’ have been superseded by new and improved forms ( left )
19 Nevertheless they had not yet been superseded by new organizations capable of combining loyalty to the monarchy with the representation of the socially and economically powerful .
20 The arrangements for development control schemes have been superseded by new consultation machinery .
21 Heads take care to let those who are interviewed for new posts know what sort of school it is , what it believes in , how it relates to its community and how it is planned that it should develop and improve .
22 The group 's activities are located in new purpose built laboratories .
23 Dr Briggs and Richard Fortey ( of London 's Natural History Museum ) have been looking at new ways of classifying the various arthropods in the Burgess .
24 Nevertheless , it is fascinating to see the range and numbers of insects that have co-evolved with the social insects ; over 1200 species of myrmecophiles have been collected from New World army ants alone !
25 Past values and beliefs are transmitted to new members through formal induction programmes and informal working practices epitomised in such phrases as : ‘ We do things this way in this office ’ .
26 The school 's been lobbying for new buildings for several years .
27 THE Quakers are searching for new recruits to join their childrens ' football schools .
28 With R&D they are looking for new products ; with community programmes they are looking to develop an environment that is good for business . ’
29 All are looking for new ways to raise profits .
30 As times grow hard , general publishers are looking for new markets .
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