Example sentences of "having [art] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The airport was closed for six days last week when fire crews refused to cross picket lines by baggage handlers protesting against having the new system imposed on them . |
2 | You tell the supplier that you need the computer to carry out some additional data processing but neglect to inform him that you are negotiating a very lucrative top secret government contract on the basis of having the new computer . |
3 | Given that planning can not dictate that people live near to where they work , I 'm not sure I 've yet grasped why it is that the need to Greater York need to be met near to York , the these needs to rise from a complex pattern of people moving in and people moving out , individual decisions as to where people live in relation to where they work , what 's the magic of having the new settlement near to York ? |
4 | Lloyd 's chairman David Coleridge reiterated his elation at having the new tenants while their listed Edwardian building is repaired , and offered them the use of his building 's catering facilities — an important consideration for many members . |
5 | I know , but what 's the point of having a new suite , and having old covers on it like that . |
6 | She next rang the solicitor with whom she had called in Kilkcaldy and who was having a New Year party at the time . |
7 | ‘ He has the advantage this year of having a new £2,500 lightweight hi-tech Cannodale bicycle which will be a great help . ’ |
8 | He liked burials , the ritual pleased him and the prospect of having a new grave to tend . |
9 | Hardly a week goes by now without us having a new champion … central south sport has never had it so good … this week we 've the European champion of champions to toast … the name is Sue Wright … the game is squash … and this is the Friday Feature |
10 | The only way we can face the challenge of the 90s is by having a new type of government . ’ |
11 | Nonconformists could not win : if they followed normal Victorian uses and imitated the past , whether it was Greek , Gothic , Lombard , Norman or St Paul 's Cathedral , they were and are criticized for not having a new style . |
12 | In this country anyway at least , in the U K and you 're having a new dream cottage built , okay , to your needs and satisfaction , okay ? |
13 | If you put the cassettes on there although we should be having a new system |
14 | This improvement in health could possibly be attributed to the novelty value of having a new puppy or kitten in the house . |
15 | Probably if you 're having a new home built or something like that you may not have to recourse to those because while you 're having , you 're having your home built you can say to the electrician , alright I want X number of power points here . |
16 | The other thing is ladies and gentlemen , I do n't know whether you know or not , but it is now , if you 're having a new home built , fresh build as we call it , okay ? |
17 | Mark was having a new girlfriend or something . |
18 | The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built . |
19 | By Summer 1964 the decision had been made to extend Doctor Who 's life by another season , which meant having a new series ready to start screening by the autumn of that year . |
20 | The new South East Arts Board is having a new logo and a leaflet highlighting areas of activities and endeavours . |
21 | When Mother Pig tells Tottie that she 's having a new baby , and that it might arrive on Tottie 's birthday , Tottie is n't very happy . |
22 | There 's nothing as exciting as having a new baby , I keep thinking , as I gaze into other mums ' prams at their new arrivals . |
23 | That 's where you met Colin and told him I was having a new car . |
24 | What it is le let's just sort of get things , as I say in a new build situation if you were having a new house built |
25 | Public resistance to having a new prison near them is a common experience of administrations . |
26 | Workers , having a new source of food , leave a scent trail which their blind fellows can easily follow . |
27 | At Sadler 's Wells , he mounted Morceaux enfantins for the Theatre Ballet and , having no new ballet to work on , spent time preparing the new cast for its public premiere on 6 April 1948 . |
28 | In the 1980s , Rothenberg explored the human form , which had been dismissed by early minimalists as having no new means of expression . |