Example sentences of "work out [art] new " in BNC.

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1 to work out a new Defence policy in the light of present strategic needs which would secure substantial reduction in expenditure and manpower ; at the same time to prepare a plan for reshaping and reorganising the armed forces .
2 For example , if you were able to work out a new method of organizing stock shelves so that components were more quickly available to people on the factory floor this would show perfectly that you ‘ are able to show initiative ’ .
3 This was the sixth show , so I had six days to work out a new act .
4 Negotiations are under way to work out a new method of payment .
5 The assumption is that Rizzo 's appointment to the finance post is a short-term measure and that his key function will be to work out a new pricing strategy , which means that anything we have heard on pricing on the new ES/9000s and AS/400s due next month will be overtaken by events .
6 New buildings going up above broad boulevards ; spacious parks and rose-filled gardens , under a sky dramatic with cloud patterns ; the sense of a vigorous and tough-minded white community , with some at least eager to work out a new society along with the blacks .
7 ‘ I 've got to work out a new course . ’
8 We , we then had this situation where the , er , the Chief Constable ha went to great lengths to er , work out a new establishment for himself , and the senior management , and actually ach chi and er , and preempted it and then asked the er , the Home Office if he could use the money to increase the constables on the beat .
9 He worked out a new management contract with a sliding scale rate of commission , starting at 10 per cent on £100 per week , up to 25 per cent over £499 per week .
10 During the French Revolution in about 1790 , mathematicians and scientists in France worked out a new system of measurement .
11 Chantler noted , however , in 1952 , that ‘ the current investment review has been even more fantastic than its predecessors if that were possible ’ , and it was not until 1953 that the Treasury had worked out a new system of investment control .
12 The pair also apparently worked out a new business model whose pricing is sensitive to the constraints placed on a software only company .
13 Contact lenders and work out a new repayment schedule , or visit your local Citizens ' Advice Bureau or money advice centre ( ask local councils or libraries , for details ) .
14 ‘ I think the Border clubs would have to sit down as a composite group and work out a new sevens structure . ’
15 The Alliance , like Mr Kohl , favours making use of Article 23 of the West German constitution , which would allow East Germany to join the Federal Republic quickly ; the Social Democrats , whose support will be needed , favour Article 146 , which could mean working out a new all-German constitution first .
16 There is a good case , therefore , for working out a new perspective on undergraduate courses and problems of study , perhaps by enlisting the aid of careers officers .
17 During the late 1920s and early 1930s when John Maynard Keynes ( 1883–1946 ) was working out a new economic system where government intervention would stabilise the negative effects of free enterprise — low investment , acute unemployment — individualist man and collectivist man were fighting it out for supremacy .
18 In a burst of confidence one day he told me that he was working out a new system of numerology , developed from a study of people whose lives have been well documented .
19 If there is a problem with the job then , if the criticism is valid , take this into account while working out the new job specification .
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