Example sentences of "and [to-vb] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 it is still far too common to see charges applied to accounts , or interest rates changed , without customers being fully informed , and to see new types of accounts opened without existing customers being told that they could benefit from them .
2 Provided both are prepared to give some ground it is possible to sort out roles afresh and to plan new patterns for the marriage .
3 The meetings programme includes small workshops bringing together academics with government and private sector economists ; lunchtime discussion meetings at which Research Fellows speak on policy-relevant topics , with audiences from Whitehall , Westminster , business and the academic community ; academic workshops , seminars , colloquia and conferences ; and periodic meetings of the Research Fellows in each programme to discuss and organise research and to plan new research initiatives .
4 Revamping it to use some of the existing film and to include new film and new voice over and new look , it 's about five or six thousand pounds .
5 NVQs provide trainees with recognised qualifications which can be recorded in log book form , enabling them to move with confidence throughout the industry and to acquire new skills and competence whenever they wish .
6 Symptoms of rust disease are shown as small , reddish-brown , raised spots on the leaf under-surface , and as control is difficult , it is preferable to destroy such plants including the roots , and to plant new specimens in a different place .
7 Also , a Third World country which depends on an export crop for foreign exchange simply can not change crops in times of recession — it takes several years and many dollars to restructure an industry and to plant new crops .
8 With that as the background , it is the time for a deep study of the philosophy underlying the system — to determine afresh what we ought to be seeking to achieve , to examine how far and in what manner the results of our present practice fall short , and to sift new ideas in order to judge which of them appear both constructive and practicable in operation .
9 To prevent such a sequence of events the church must seek continual spiritual renewal ; deploy a high proportion of its members to work in the external constituency ; in McGavran 's terminology , to turn them into class two leaders and workers , i.e. ‘ members whose energies are primarily directed to serving and evangelising non-Christians in their ministry area in an effort to bring them into the Body of Christ ’ , and to establish new groups and plant new congregations .
10 It certainly gave virtually no attention to the impact of erm issues from developing countries , and yet within a matter of weeks we 've had the energy problem bringing home directly to the reality of policy in Britain the need to understand and to establish new forms of economic relationships with developing countries .
11 Visitor centres and other areas of public contact should use IT to make efficient use of staff and resources , and to establish new methods for keeping the public informed and educated .
12 These included the initiation of recent curriculum developments with resource implications , and the presence of management and leadership of sufficient quality to achieve significant curriculum change and to establish new practices in library management and provision .
13 Nevertheless , we need still more of you to encourage every Medau enthusiast or supporter to join the Society as a demonstration of faith in the lasting appeal of Medau work and the quality of training necessary to produce new teachers , both to maintain existing classes and to launch new ones , throughout the country .
14 The provisions of the 1977 Protocols therefore consist of a reaffirmation of the existing general principles and their reformulation and adaptation on the basis of the experience of twentieth-century conflicts and to meet new needs .
15 They expect other nations to set technical standards and to innovate new markets .
16 With marriage or change of job may come a move to an entirely new district and the need to form relationships with new neighbours and to find new friends .
17 Such schemes were an attempt to accommodate the desire of many older people to continue in at least part-time work and to find new ways of continuing the older tradition of gradual transition from full-time work to full retirement .
18 The emergence of an international movement of Disabled people over the past decade has enabled millions of Disabled people to pool experiences and to find new ways of working towards a form of true integration in all aspects of life .
19 This refers to the ability of a group to retain the loyalty of its members and to attract new members .
20 To film a well-known book was a sure way to impress the respectable classes and to attract new patrons from the reading public and the familiarity of the title generally helped in exploitation .
21 The movement continued to grow and develop and to absorb new media as they came on to the market .
22 The House will recall that the Bill seeks powers for works in the area of King 's Cross and St. Pancras stations to increase capacity for British Rail and , indeed , for underground customers and to provide new rail services across London using Thameslink .
23 offers potentially to enhance citizen participation in local government , to inform citizens of their rights and duties , and to provide new information-services to citizens , but on balance it reinforces local dominant coalitions , makes local government more expensive to run , makes it less responsive to the general public , and tends to exclude many interests ;
24 Placing all religions on an equal legal footing , it guaranteed to individuals the freedom to decide whether or not to profess and practice a religion , and guaranteed to religious organizations the freedom to perform religious rites and to open new places of worship .
25 What , for example , can be made of an operational policy statement that reads : " The objectives of the team are : to build an informed and accurate picture of the needs of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the area with special reference to social , cultural and environmental factors ; to develop policies and models of practice that are sensitive to the identified needs and to initiate new approaches to the care and support of mentally handicapped people as appropriate ; to encourage the participation of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the planning and evaluation of services ; to put forward proposals for and be involved in initiating an independent advocacy scheme ; to achieve better coordination for services for mentally handicapped people through the multidisciplinary operation of the CMHT and by establishing good liaison with all relevant agencies ; to plan and assist in the rehabilitation of mentally handicapped people from hospital and residential care to family , semi-independent and independent living in conjunction with other professionals and agencies ; to publicise and create better public understanding of the needs and potentials of mentally handicapped people and to encourage the local community to become more positively involved in their care and support ; to gather , collate and disseminate as appropriate information about relevant services , events and new developments .
26 His first task was to select a site for and to design new locomotive workshops in Kilmarnock to replace existing inadequate facilities in Glasgow .
27 The second stage may attempt to look afresh at the situation and to create new perspectives using lateral thinking and brain-storming .
28 I sat in the arm-chair , gazing at the bed , wondering drearily why it was that you could n't crawl away anywhere and hide , why there were always people wherever you went , new people to get involved with and to create new meshes of unhappiness and responsibility .
29 The simple objective was to enhance existing linkages and to create new partnerships and there can be no doubt that this was achieved .
30 If more firms can overcome the internal obstacles to resemble the Japanese automobile producers , the world economy will become increasingly dominated by oligopolies with growing abilities to divorce themselves from local conditions and to create new types of enclaves within host states .
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