Example sentences of "it [vb -s] new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Illustrate the bank 's profit-maximising balance sheet on the assumption that it grants new advances .
2 Therefore , each time it receives new deposits and operational balances , the additional balances serve only to replace the balances used to increase its own advances .
3 The guidelines make it clear it is council policy not to permit golf development if it involves new buildings or associated development in the open countryside , and is unrelated to existing settlements .
4 Applied to ecology , hierarchy theory throws new light on old knowledge , it offers new models to test , and it tells ecologists where to look for phenomena that might not be apparent to human senses .
5 It offers new opportunities , a new way of life , and a new independence .
6 On the other hand we all know that any social and political change — call it revolution or not , it does n't really matter — is meaningful only if it builds new institutions .
7 It incorporates new instructions , more pipelining than expected , support for single-precision arithmetic and a new cache structure .
8 it needs new batteries
9 It has new modules for Sceptre and Senator ; it is collaborating with another unnamed software house on a broking evaluation product , which is about to be tested .
10 It is no longer dominated by established tradition , or established religious beliefs ; it has new populations with new sets of consciousness .
11 It monitors new developments in brewing and serving beer .
12 It monitors new developments in brewing and reports on such matters as ingredients and methods of storing beer .
13 Tidy up borders , but wait until spring before taking dead foliage off herbaceous plants , as it protects new shoots .
14 It introduces new arrangements for degree-awarding powers and for achieving university status .
15 Often , as the new feature is formed , so it creates new currents , which begin the destruction all over again .
16 Roughly translated it means new beginnings — it dates back to the thirteenth century and confers a purely honourary degree — something to put in a ’ Who 's Who ’ entry .
17 It means new funds going into the banks as a result of liquidating assets have cost more .
18 It recommends new laboratories to study the possibilities of long-term storage .
19 Media activity gives shape to the ill-defined contours of the political system : it brings new players and issues into the political arena , it leaves others out and it rearranges positions and placings .
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