Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] new [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 This is of particular importance in an industry in which it is hard for new entrants to establish themselves , in view of the high costs of entry into the market .
2 Whatever lies behind such a startling transformation in Quebecois mores could hardly fail to create a disoriented generation hungry for new certitudes to replace the collapsing old ones .
3 This means retracing my steps for a mile or so , but the country is wild and beautiful , full of new things to see .
4 A DARLINGTON businessman has returned from Japan full of new ideas to encourage more NorthEast children to take up music .
5 It is very common for new students to give up after about three months .
6 Doug Green , Jane Dubar and Nigel Barnes all experienced their recruitment to the INSET course as part of the politics of the school whereby it is difficult for new teachers to refuse to take part in educational research .
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