Example sentences of "be for [art] new " in BNC.

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1 When the subsidiaries are transferred to the private sector it will be for the new companies to make pension arrangements for employees .
2 and of course if you want to include a small element this year a greater element would be for the new open plan .
3 Well if you could spare us a few moments , we 'd be most grateful , your , it 's for a new series we 're contemplating , A Day in the Afterlife .
4 It 's for a new er dictionary they 're bringing out about erm English spoken language
5 ‘ It 's for the new stewards ’ training day . ’
6 Laity participate mainly through traditional organizations and the call now is for a new strategy based on small Christian communities .
7 Sited in the car park , south of the station , the design is for a new two storey building , brick built and externally reminiscent of traditional nineteenth century railwaymen 's lodging houses .
8 The fire and safety project represents a substantial order and is for a new installation on the Umm-Shaif development , whilst the second incorporates a major element of fire protection systems for retrofit of an existing installation , the Zakum Central Super Complex .
9 The final proposal from the Government is for a new type of licence for continental-style cafes where all ages would be admitted whether taking a meal or not .
10 The plan , if it happens , is for a new clubhouse to be built by Arup Associates , known to me and also to Britain 's Sports Council .
11 Another plan is for the new partners to be admitted merely on undertaking to contribute their share of the partnership capital , and this may either be raised by borrowing from a bank or insurance company ( with periodic repayments ) or be left to be paid over a period of years by deduction from their share of the profits .
12 After talks with BR 's Chairman , Peter Parker , we agreed that the sensible way forward was for a new company , British Rail Investments , to be formed and for the subsidiaries to be transferred to the private sector , with the proceeds going to British Rail .
13 This time it was for a new church in Gainsborough to honour the Lincolnshire-born John Robinson , pastor to the ‘ Pilgrim Fathers ’ although he did not actually sail in the Mayflower .
14 One proposal was for a new head of state to be elected by the National Assembly , but under an alternative plan the National Assembly would elect a Presidium , the chair of which would also assume the post of head of state .
15 In 1981 , however , sports car drivers had a World Championship for the first time , when the championship was again renamed the World Endurance Championship and from 1982 the championship was for the new Group C cars .
16 Civil servants were keen to discern how widespread public support was for the new measures , though they were aware , as they euphemistically put it , that there would be ‘ cause for complaint ’ with the government if the bill were blocked .
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