Example sentences of "have find new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After many years of modest living and involvement in tennis Higueras has found new fame .
2 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
3 Archivists and librarians will have to find new ways to provide ‘ readers ’ with specialised support in the use of access mechanisms ( software or hardware ) as well as ‘ meta-data ’ about the sources .
4 And I know what you 're saying , Rosie — I 'm going to have to find new digs .
5 Claims to have found new mechanisms of evolution are common in the press , but they rarely make it into respectable science journals .
6 One of the buildings totally flattened was the new home of the deaf in the town , so for the second time within the space of one year , the deaf in Exeter had to find new club premises .
7 But , he said , last week the beleaguered Mr Major had found new friends in the SNP — which had for weeks been urging all-party opposition talks on the government of Scotland , but had been in secret negotiations with a Tory government .
8 Capron had lent me the gun , and suggested the ploy of telling Graham that I had found new evidence that would clear his name of the allegations that he was a Soviet agent .
9 When we published our reports on country houses at risk ( Tomorrow 's Ruins , Silent Mansions and Endangered Domains ) we found that within two years up to two-thirds of the houses had found new owners or new uses .
10 Within three years over one third had found new owners or uses
11 She said Canine Rescue re-homed 130 dogs last year and in the past week had found new homes for five dogs .
12 Physicists working on CESR , the Cornell Electron Storage Ring at Cornell University in Ithaca , New York , have found new evidence for the so-called B mesons .
13 The good news is that usually two thirds of the houses illustrated in any one report — these include Tomorrow 's Ruins , Silent Mansions , Endangered Domains and Vanishing Houses of England — have found new owners or new uses within two years of publication .
14 If film and theatre have found new things to say on the subject , literature is still relatively dumbstruck .
15 Currently places within airlines are few and far between , but virtually all employable aircrew made jobless by the airline failures of the last few years have found new positions , although not always within the UK .
16 However , we have found new joys in our grandchildren & loves being an aunt .
17 The major auction houses have moved with the times and have found new ways of selling works which in both form and content would have proved an unstable investment a decade ago .
18 Unscrupulous employers have found new ways of sidestepping European social directives which depend on having union representatives in the workplace .
19 Today the big draught breeds , especially in the Massif Central , have found new roles in the beef industry and over the last few years they have been exported in increasing numbers to boost beef production in several parts of the world , sometimes displacing some of the famous traditional British beef breeds .
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