Example sentences of "take [adv] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know whether this is necessary but Caroline erm , but when we take on a new type of business which is n't covered by our current procedures erm , say electronic data collection or something , which up until then has been done on paper , that we ought to have some simple statement in a procedure about how we are going to er , ma , ensure that we 've got a new set of procedures to deal with that new type of , new system .
2 With this in mind , the new findings of scholars working in the Marxist tradition to show the importance of putting-out systems of production such as the Verlag in proto-industrialization , take on a new significance ( e.g. Kriedte et al.
3 But these objects , ritualistically sprinkled and gestured over by a Catholic priest or Aymara sage , take on a new significance as promises of future prosperity .
4 Work on the house still continues , and each year they take on a new project .
5 For these seemingly innocent catchphrases take on a new meaning in the unofficial dictionary of drug dealing , a chief police officer revealed yesterday .
6 And so therefore , as we did in our case , would like erm some indication o er of whether or not er he could and this was his suggestion er give up his current lease which runs out next year and take on a new lease with us for a period .
7 In your free time , you might go to the hairdresser or beautician regularly , work out in a gymnasium , do a sport , go swimming , go out to films , concerts , shows or restaurants , visit friends , take up a new hobby , take evening classes , or join a social club .
8 Never take up a new sport when you are pregnant , and be careful not to overdo it , especially around the dates then your first few periods would have been due .
9 You take up a new career in advertising …
10 The same applies in the labour market where workers made unemployed do not immediately reduce their asking wage and take up a new job — instead , they spend some ( possibly quite considerable ) time searching for a new job at the old wage .
11 If you find you have too much time on your hands , take up a new interest — or even more than one .
12 Take up a new interest or hobby .
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14 So here 's a way to guarantee a brilliant read both now and every month — take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action and we 'll send you your free copy of this top quality book , plus the next 12 issues of Britain 's Brightest Outdoor Magazine , straight to your door .
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