Example sentences of "[adj] new [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His work broke all the conventions of size , style , and technique ; his imagination lifted textbook material to the level of a flamboyant , romantic art and set a brave new standard for subsequent bird illustrators .
2 The slinky strains of Sade 's ‘ Smooth Operator ’ introduce us to Sheffield 's affluent West End , where other smooth operators are discussing the layout of a glossy new magazine for glossy yuppies .
3 If Joffre and Faggionato bring more of this material to London , it will represent an exciting new chapter for contemporary art at Christie 's .
4 We have ended that and have given unprecedented new opportunities for independent generators , particularly those that employ combined heat and power technology .
5 Prima facie , the development of a capital-goods sector should have created a vested interest in innovation in the consumer-goods industries , as well as a major new outlet for independent inventors of production machinery .
6 A major new venue for live music is now up and running in Bangor .
7 The introduction of severe new penalties for illegal immigrants in 1989 had led to an exodus of some 12,000 workers , mostly Indians and Thais .
8 ‘ It is a delicious new food for healthy eating , ’ runs the marketing blurb .
9 The disability working allowance scheme , which will come into effect from April , will provide a radical new opportunity for disabled people who can and wish to work .
10 But they merit special emphasis in the approach to be adopted to the construction of a statute , such as the Financial Services Act 1986 , which in some respects introduced radical new solutions for old problems .
11 All at once gene therapy has burst upon the scene as a potential new treatment for genetic disorders , multifactorial conditions , and even for the provision of polypeptide hormones or enzymes to treat acquired disease .
12 THE ups and downs of the business world take on a whole new meaning for successful selfstarter Jonny Sims .
13 Inclusion of the word " federal " , which the UK government insisted had connotations in English , if not in other EC languages , of a " superstate " was described by the Independent of June 18 as " effectively the price being demanded of Britain , incidentally also of France , for insisting between them that the two main new areas for common action — foreign and security policies and judicial affairs — should be kept separate from the traditional EC constitutional structure as laid down in the Treaty of Rome [ see pp. 15951-59 ] " .
14 The proposed new contract for general practice is trying to force general practitioners to spend far more time sitting in the surgery waiting to consult with patients .
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