Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [vb pp] new " in BNC.
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1 | Kathleen knew it was only a case of stalling for time , but every day that passed brought new understanding of this enigmatic man who had captured her heart . |
2 | Indeed it 's the complexity of the two units and their additional protein skimmers , U/V units and other extras that has led New Wave 's Geoff Saunders to seek out a distribution network of high-quality shops and shop owners who can really sell and explain the virtues of the system . |
3 | You 've bought your new home , and no doubt that has meant new carpets or new curtains or maybe a new fitted kitchen because you want your home to be comfortable . |
4 | ( This is why , in the media , it has always been Tory governments that have created new radio or television channels , whether Radio Clyde , Granada Television , London Jazz Radio , or Channel Four . ) |
5 | Stewart argues that ‘ the corporate approach has led to important structural changes that have created new roles for actors in local authorities ’ ( Stewart 1983 : 172 ) . |
6 | Is he aware that Father Reilley , the chairman of the governors , has already been disposed of , that the new chairman had a brawl with the head teacher , to which the police had to be called , that the chairman has purported to sack the head teacher and that the Department has intervened and had correspondence and has appointed new governors ? |
7 | This work will be used to examine possible policy changes — to the tax treatment of husband and wife , for example — and has developed new indicators of welfare effects , measures of standard of living , labour supply effects and other responses . |
8 | Unisys Corp has moved its microprocessor implementation of its basic A-series mainframe architecture up the line and has created new entry-level A Series ‘ openFrame ’ enterprise servers and added software that increases open communications and client-server computing capabilities for existing and new users across the A Series family . |
9 | This deep-rooted process of change can now be brought to bear on the ‘ official ’ health system as the signing of the peace agreements between the government and the FMLN has ushered in a period of more open political struggle and has created new political spaces . |
10 | Courtaulds Engineering has maintained its accident-free record since and has set new health and safety targets in the drive to match best international standards . |
11 | The group is focussing on cutting costs across its business , and has introduced new manufacturing technology to increase capacity and so reduce the need for subcontractors . |
12 | The major auction houses have moved with the times and have found new ways of selling works which in both form and content would have proved an unstable investment a decade ago . |
13 | This has always been a feature of political life , but has assumed new prominence since 1979 . |
14 | The boat has its original engine and mahogany hull but has had new decks and covering boards . |
15 | The implications of this theory are so powerful that the impact of modern linguistics on literary studies has not been limited to problems of literary language alone , but has produced new theories of the nature and organization of literature as a whole and indeed of all social and cultural life . |