Example sentences of "start a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | yes he starts a brand new trial , he starts a new trial |
2 | A big welcome to former World 5000m record holder Dave Moorcroft who starts a new column this month . |
3 | each capital letter starts a new element and that would mean one C A one O and two Hs but what I is one C A and two O Hs which is two |
4 | Mark , 25 , joins Katie Puckrik , Terry Christian and Dani Behr in the team on Channel 4 's top youth show , which starts a new run on October 30 . |
5 | They now have a new experience of such days which starts a new pattern for the future . |
6 | Notice that when you get to the end of each line , Word starts a new line for you automatically . |
7 | It starts a new line without ending one paragraph and starting a new one . |
8 | New line , ie Shift+Enter starts a new line without starting a new paragraph . |
9 | The neurotransmitter then diffuses across to the postsynaptic neuron , and starts a new action potential in it . |
10 | Next week Miss Irving , 35 , starts a new programme , On The Road , for West Country Television . |
11 | Carolyn Henderson starts a new series this month where she will be offering advice on how you can save cash , starting with when time means money . |
12 | Dealer and show producer Lynn Russell starts a new series which should help potential purchasers get it right . |
13 | The show starts a new series on January 8 . |
14 | Why is it much easier for a business person to start a new factory in the area shown in the upper photograph , than in many other parts of the world such as that shown in the lower photograph ? |
15 | Suppose you have to choose where to start a new factory for the ‘ Easishop ’ carrier . |
16 | You mark the card when you want to start a new colour . |
17 | When a team goes to a new area to start a new church , the fact is that they may fail , and the temptation is to fear that if they fail they will lose face . |
18 | On two occasions he applied to take over redundant or nearly redundant churches and on a third to start a new church . |
19 | So we drew a cow on it and signed it to start a new trend . |
20 | This seems quite antiquated and unnecessary but it seems to appear in virtually all commercial leases and landlords ' solicitors seem reluctant to start a new trend by agreeing to its deletion . |
21 | Sealink Stena intends to start a new service in the first week of May . |
22 | Who has not , at some point , decided to diet , or to change to low-fat , low-sugar food , or to start a new sport or exercise routine ? |
23 | Her father Alan ( 43 ) , a garage owner , said : ‘ She was due to start a new school today and it had upset her that much just thinking about it . ’ |
24 | , we went in the August and they were back by September , so he could start back well school and I 'd been in , in the summer holidays and they said and I felt poor little bastard , got to start a new school , he ai n't gon na know anybody |
25 | This was done in case my main culture got fouled by overfeeding and hence I was always able to start a new culture if necessary . |
26 | Since cultures tend to go sour after about two or three weeks when they are best thrown out , it is best to start a new culture every ten days or so . |
27 | I. If you wanted to start a new firm for any product you might be attracted by the empty factories and the source of unemployed workers . |
28 | ‘ From our point of view we had the opportunity to start a new firm which had a client base already , and with ‘ support ’ from E&Y , ’ he explains . |
29 | In December 1990 it came to the other directors ' knowledge that M and another manager , Elizabeth Melon , the software sales manager , intended to start a new company and to take over the distribution of the Boeing software . |
30 | " One summer 's morning in 1894 the National Amalgamated Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union was wound up ; its leaders then adjourned for lunch and a drink , re-entering the building in the afternoon to start a new union under a slightly different name " . |