Example sentences of "to find new [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Developing convincing arguments that will satisfy the brokers in the Whitehall market-place ; squeezing the pint of requirements into the half-pint pot of the Long-Term Costings ; and trying to find new paths off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ are the monotonous fare of the Defence policy-makers .
2 At that time , the central government , desperate to find new conscripts for the war , for the first time introduced military service for the minority peoples .
3 Sarron spent his entire GP career with Sonauto and Gauloises and is now working to find new sponsors for the team .
4 Producers desperately needed to find new outlets for the capacity they had installed in the boom times .
5 Delegates called for the ARC to conduct urgent genetic research to find new uses for the products of the malt and barley industries .
6 The humorists needed to find new caricatures for the clergy ; the older , fox-hunting parson was replaced by fanatic young curates .
7 Western manufacturers will need to find new markets in the Third World , he says .
8 Its efforts to find new markets in the Balkans had provoked intense nationalist feeling among the smaller peoples of the region .
9 But the demand for timber was so great , for use in building houses , machinery , furniture and so on , that it outstripped the supply , and ironmasters were aware of the need to find new techniques for the mass-production of iron .
10 Until then they 'll continue to monitor him , hoping to find new clues about the mysterious ailment .
11 Liquidators of the park , which closed in October , have until 1994 to find new homes for the 600 animals housed there .
12 The companies vied with each other to find new settings for the basic story-lines and messages that they had to put over .
13 None of the defendants cleared on appeal have managed to find new jobs in the City , and Mr Reed , who at 45 should be at the height of his career , says he has not tried .
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