Example sentences of "as [verb] new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Winsor & Newton 's metallic effect acrylic paints create a reasonably convincing impression of the materials they are intended to represent and re-open traditional avenues for the decoration of paintings as well as suggesting new ones .
2 They must be seen as inventing new rules for the future in accordance with their convictions about what is best for society as a whole , freed from any supposed rights flowing from consistency , but presenting these for unknown reasons in the false uniform of rules dug out of the past .
3 Several of the examples quoted above emphasize the extent to which each of Gloucester 's acquisitions , as well as bringing new families into his orbit , consolidated his influence elsewhere .
4 Several of the examples quoted above emphasize the extent to which each of Gloucester 's acquisitions , as well as bringing new families into his orbit , consolidated his influence elsewhere .
5 Looking ahead , Worswick believes that LGC 's commercial success lies in repackaging its services in a form that suits the customer , as well as developing new services and rationalising old ones .
6 You may also have a manager who organizes the arrangements for gigs as well as developing new areas of work like contracts for recording , publishing , with an agency or for merchandising .
7 Next to Jazzy was Joanne Sawicki , a TV executive at Sky in charge of a daily news feature programme , as well as developing new ideas for them .
8 The institutions which joined would retain their identity and members would retain their existing designations as well as receive new ones .
9 This is hardly surprising as establishing new artists is a costly and lengthy process .
10 Once the survival level has been established , the aim is to develop the larger format and start recycling the backlist as well as commissioning new materials .
11 It is very important to emphasise that in drawing up these formal treaties covering the limitation and control of the methods and means of warfare , those involved did not see themselves as creating new rules , but as codifying existing principles and specifying how they were to apply to the rapidly changing conditions of warfare produced by political and technological developments .
12 It may be ‘ endeavour to discover new or collate old facts ’ ( The Concise Oxford Dictionary ) , or ‘ scientific or scholarly enquiry ’ ( Longman New Universal Dictionary ) , or merely ‘ advanced study of a subject , so as to learn new facts ’ ( Longman New Generation Dictionary ) .
13 Instead it involves such things as finding new uses for old products or showing how solutions considered impracticable can be made to work .
14 The HP 700 products were originally based on Alsys technology and Alsys will continue developing , marketing and maintaining these products as well as shipping new versions of the product supporting HP-UX 8.0 on the Series 800 , and will follow up with a new version supporting the Series 400 and 300 workstations .
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