Example sentences of "[verb] new ground " in BNC.

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1 It will be cultivating new ground ; the scale and complexity envisaged is daunting .
2 The next book must break new ground , provide new insights , provide a new way of looking , or perhaps even a way of re-seeing the familiar .
3 SCOTLAND 'S UNDER-18s will break new ground with matches against Spain and Ireland in the spring .
4 To a very large extent Chalmers ' codification did not break new ground in the Bills of Exchange Act , 1882 — adopted with notifications in the United States as its Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law — but reproduced existing law .
5 by no means all the battles have yet been won , but already we expect that we can break new ground if we really try hard enough ; we expect to seen our ambitions fulfilled if we have the talent and application to meet our goals .
6 Welsh pioneers FOOTBALL : Welsh soccer will break new ground when the national side competes in a triangular competition involving World Cup finalists Argentina in Japan this summer .
7 As Canada break new ground in their struggle to remain a ‘ top eight ’ nation , PETER McMULLAN outlines the developments designed to see the Canucks succeed in the CANZ series and beyond …
8 Barbarians break new ground
9 Both are generally positive , and Thornton notes that the testing is based upon an intellectually respectable view of language and uses assessment categories which ‘ break new ground ’ .
10 Edinburgh Acads also break new ground with a game against South Wales Police at Raeburn Place this afternoon .
11 I was ruled out of order , I erm I there were point out then that twenty five new councillors and I understand it was n't legitimate if I wanted to restrict the vote only to those twenty five so that the rest of you would actually realise that this has gone on far too long , I only put that as a I think it is very , very important erm that we break new ground .
12 Snooker : The young Thai breaking new ground : JANICE HALE reports on the rapid rise of James Wattana , Asia 's snooker ‘ natural ’
13 But the nature of the media in this country is n't open to people breaking new ground .
14 Tim believes they are breaking new ground as antique dealers producing a fabric range , though in America he says the best decorators are also antique dealers , a trend which he predicts could grow here .
15 The judges are breaking new ground this year by bestowing the diary 's Bon Mot Trophy on a piece of work as yet unpublished .
16 Although overdue , two elements of the bill can properly claim to be breaking new ground .
17 Hunslet is also breaking new ground with its Malaysian contract .
18 FRENCH auctioneer Jean-Louis Picard , now happily hoeing his own row since his much-publicised split with Jacques Tajan , is breaking new ground .
19 Hunslet is also breaking new ground with its Malaysian contract .
20 Ian Botham is sometimes represented as breaking new ground for his appearances in pantomime .
21 With Miss Stocks 's support , the Cassell Trust grant was renewed yet again , but Miss Green appeared to have lost her former enthusiasm for breaking new ground and she concentrated her efforts in established WEA branches with the exception of Corby which she helped to re-establish in 1936 .
22 However , my worst experience ( from breaking new ground point of view ) was attending an NCT Mobile Mums group in someone 's house .
23 Apart from the political overtones and undertones , Nicholson knew he was breaking new ground with one specific sex scene in which he showed full-frontal nudity and a fairly complete filming of the sex act itself , still unheard of in the movies , in spite of the musical Hair .
24 The instruments those guys use are completely different from guitar and I knew that if I could emulate the phrasing of those instruments then I would be breaking new ground instead of just playing the rock phrases that everybody knows .
25 ‘ But I 'm not convinced that Genesis are doing stuff which is breaking new ground so much now .
26 It sounds passé now , but it was breaking new ground for all of us ; putting into words the taboos in our lives — sex , sexuality , relating to men — and the bonus , our new found enjoyment of each other 's company without men .
27 Such phases may reflect the work of individual workshops , individual craftsmen breaking new ground , or the conservatism of the consumers once a type was fully developed .
28 A support group of workers all interested in breaking new ground might be set up .
29 There is no doubt she will grow into a songwriter of some depth and power ; whether she acknowledges any responsibility for breaking new ground for women in rock is another matter .
30 Being the first to do it is n't just an ego thing , it 's also breaking new ground .
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