Example sentences of "to have a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And you 're about to have a new stepmother . ’ |
2 | YOU can tell how serious is the crisis within the Republican party — they 've persuaded Barbara Bush to have a new hairdo … |
3 | I just used them up because I wanted to make the camera to have a new film in for dad . |
4 | I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement . |
5 | We see we see this forum as very much the right sort of forum for either making or breaking the case for a new settlement , the one thing I do have to say , however , is that the Department wants to see this particular issue settled in the context of the alteration , and full significance of that is n't immediately apparent , it , what we do n't want to see is what was envisaged in the H B F statement , where they thought that we might end up with a decision to have a new settlement in principle and then leave it open to the local plans , all four of them around the city , to then explore the possible alternative locations . |
6 | Now unle now unless there are any participants that want , really burning to make a comment , er I feel that we have settled , well we 've had enough discussion on little A , I 've got enough , well I 've got enough from you in terms of your views about size of settlement , and Mr Brighton has pointed me again in the direction of his submission about er the definition of an integrated and balanced community , I would like to know , er from Mr Davis whether he concurs with that sort of interpretation , and I have a feeling that we have also had an expression , generally , that at the moment one settlement is probably appropriate , if you have to have a new settlement . |
7 | It is not enough to have a new idea ; the discoverer has to know the field within which the new idea is to be applied , so that he can evaluate its significance , and test the worth of the new insight . |
8 | ‘ It 's so nice to have a new look ’ , added Clare . |
9 | We want to have a new South Africa . |
10 | The King 's Men had to have a new play for a special day like that . |
11 | Is the list going to have a new name from Northern Ireland added to it this season ? |
12 | And then , I do n't know what you 're going to do here but we are going to have a new hall and stair carpet |
13 | Well I mean I do n't know what you think is best , I mean er within this year we 're going to have a new hall and stair carpet as well . |
14 | In answer to the second question ; Christ is Paul 's loving Redeemer and the Giver of the Spirit empowering Paul to have a new way of life . |
15 | Two teams of computer specialists are now at work , one to try and make sure the department 's existing system can cope , the second to have a new computer system at work from 1 January next year . |
16 | One way in which gender , ethnicity and class have been seen to fit together is as a consequence of capitalist social relations : women are exploited in the workplace because of the benefit that employers derive from this , and in the home because employers need to have a new generation of workers produced as cheaply as possible . |
17 | Although Henry 's desire to have a new wife and greater control over the English church was the primary incentive for the schism , Cromwell and the members of Anne Boleyn 's faction were also keen to bring about reform of the church ( see Chapters 4 and 6 ) . |
18 | No I 'm fed up and I 've got to have a new board , electrical board |
19 | Er when you did get a suit it had to be kept for Sunday , for going to chapel you see , and if you were going to have a new suit it would always be at anniversary time , you did n't get one every anniversary . |
20 | When he met him in the office , or on the stairs , his habitually offensive glance seemed to have a new dimension of thoughtfulness . |
21 | So that was how I came to have a new dress and boots and a real ribbon for my hair instead of the usual string . |
22 | THE equine star of BBC 's Trainer has been sold at Ascot Sales and is to have a new career as a three-day eventer . |
23 | She had a windfall of money and decided to have a new career . |
24 | All of us were wearing something new — a spianato — because it was the custom , however difficult in years of war , to have a new outfit for this occasion which marked the beginning of autumn . |
25 | The Library is restricted in its efforts in this direction by the traditional layout of the present Exhibition Room , and it is clearly desirable that , when resources permit , the Library should contrive to have a new Exhibition Room adapted to the requirements of modern exhibitions . |
26 | The kids were going through the practical joke stage and , having exhausted their repertoire on us , were delighted to have a new victim . |
27 | ‘ And now I 'm to have a new mama , and I do n't really like her one bit . ’ |
28 | Novell hopes to have a new version of DR DOS out by the middle of this year . |
29 | He had to have a new battery for it , and two of the tyres were n't legal . |
30 | ‘ I was thinking , ’ she began with caution , clearing her throat , ‘ that in time you might like to have a new daddy . ’ |