Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [verb] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 We have Companies who are making high levels of profit , who are still shedding jobs or refusing to invest in new jobs ’ .
2 I fully endorse the sentiments of President Tom Douglas in condemning Companies who are making high levels of profit and who are still shedding jobs or refusing to invest in new jobs .
3 Before general practitioners are expected or encouraged to take on new duties their willingness to become more involved should be established , and easy access to experienced therapists for training and consultation should be available .
4 And from the distance they looked like small stars of the sky that had formed into new constellations and drifted away on the still water .
5 The art seems to have died out in Crete altogether , yet mysteriously reappeared in Mycenae in the thirteenth century BC ; Sinclair Hood ( 1978 ) has suggested that after the conquest of Minoan Crete by Myceneans , the finest craftsmen may have been taken by force to the mainland and made to work for new masters .
6 The company is based in Oxford and has moved to new premises in the Oxford Science Park .
7 Univel Inc has outgrown the offices it was leasing from its parent Novell and has moved to new premises in the neighbourhood also belonging to Novell .
8 They will lease the first team pitch and clubhouse back from the buyers next season and expect to move to new premises in 1993 .
9 NEC Corp is forecasting unconsolidated net profit of $430m in the fiscal year just started , up from an estimated $344m for the fiscal 1993 just ended ; the company sees strong demand for semiconductors in the US and Southeast Asia , and looks to launch of new personal computers , and domestic economic recovery around this summer following the government 's economic package , including the expected supplementary budget , NEC said .
10 Where a block grant has been paid in the past , the Department will continue to do so unless or until an alternative arrangement is reached with the provider , and undertakes to pay for new individual placements from 1st April 1993 at not less than the DSS rate .
11 But I was as susceptible as any other golfer and loved to look at new equipment .
12 An animal must similarly collect ‘ free ’ energy and continue to search for new energy sources which must at least repay the costs of the search .
13 The most primitive state is where the stamens are united basally and are numerous , curving inwards in a symmetrical flower as in Gustavia spp. , some of which are self-sterile ; small to medium-sized bees like species of the stingless Trigona leave pollen on the stigma and become dusted with new pollen from the stamens where they forage .
14 In a short time , the chitin hardens and becomes strengthened by new deposits of sclerotin .
15 When put to work on new patient data , the neural computer reached the same diagnosis as the consultant in almost 90 per cent of cases .
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