Example sentences of "[noun] new [noun] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | The fourth edition has been completely updated and revised , drawing in particular on the Oxford English Dictionary New Words Series which collects new words and senses for the incomparable Oxford English Dictionary , the world 's most authoritative dictionary of the English language . |
2 | Double bill : Cosmic Over E featuring the music of Sondheim , T Rex & Sex Pistols plus Rite Now , commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse in association with Nottinghamshire New Arts Works and Dance 4 . |
3 | November new car sales rose by 6.3% to 106,902 and new commercial vehicle sales rose by 15.3% to 15,920 compared with the same month in 1991 . |
4 | Traders at Goldmans Sachs new London headquarters need no longer leave their desks for a minute thanks to a new system devised by CCG . |
5 | UK new cars sales plunged by nearly 26 per cent in February in what was described by a spokesman for the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders as ‘ the biggest month-on-month February drop I can remember . ’ |
6 | Mr Ebbert warned that the company would have to continue operating at reduced output levels for the immediate future even though he saw a modest improvement in total UK new car sales this year perhaps up about 7pc to 1.7 million . |
7 | Mr Ebbert warned that the company would have to continue operating at reduced output levels for the immediate future , even though he expected a modest improvement in total UK new car sales this year — a rise of perhaps about 7 per cent to 1.7 million . |
8 | All this is mounted on a touch new ladder chassis which adds nearly 70mm ( 3in ) to the three-door SWB and half as much ( 30mm ) to the five-door LWB . |
9 | Commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse in association with Nottingham New Arts Works & Dance 4 ‘ … a wonderful dancer who attracts our gaze like a magnet ’ Le Monde ‘ No other London dance group does so much simply through its mere existence to expand the boundaries of dance ’ Time Out ‘ Catalyst , agent-provocateur , sex-symbol and idol … the Wunderkind of British New-Wave ’ The Times |