Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] with a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Welcome back : In a few minutes , the son of the man who designed the Spitfire says his father should be commemorated with a new postage stamp . |
2 | The originator can be replaced with a new name , up to 28 printing characters long , including spaces . |
3 | The originator can be replaced with a new name , up to 28 printing characters long , including spaces . |
4 | The fifty-year-old display area is now to be replaced with a new space of suitably high artistic merit . |
5 | The ISE 's Special Committee on Market Development recommended in July 1990 that the Alpha , Beta and Gamma classifications on SEAQ should be replaced with a new measure called Normal Market Size ( NMS ) which is calculated by the stock 's liquidity and trading volume . |
6 | The council told the people of Dovecot that the Harold Davis swimming pool would be replaced with a new pool and it was not . |
7 | The enthusiasm for the natural-entity model of the company can be linked with a new justification given for the vesting of very extensive discretionary power in corporate management which is independent of the contractual justification which appears so clearly in English case-law . |
8 | Small firms will be assisted with a new investment scheme , combining a cash-limited fund for new investments with tax incentives tailored to their special needs . |
9 | But a vet who examined the dog at the Halewood RSPCA home said he was too ill to be rehoused with a new family and it was kinder to put him down . |
10 | Eliot 's concerns were to make him a natural contributor to The Rock where the theme of the city would again be combined with a new modification of the theme of the savage . |
11 | So , seeking pragmatic coalitions needs to be combined with a new commitment to collaborative democracy . |
12 | A parish used to simple ways of ceremony might be confronted with a new vicar who suddenly elaborated the ritual ; or the opposite . |