Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [to-vb] [prep] new " in BNC.
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1 | Tough targets have been set in quality and service levels and everyone has had to adapt to new ways of doing things . |
2 | With the recession the local labour council has refused to go for new jobs and at the height of this , they sacked the man whose job it was to bring jobs to Swindon . |
3 | The local authority has continued to respond to new roles as they were identified , for example , by funding the CIL to maintain a register of adapted housing in the district . |
4 | And , as we shall see later , the leukaemia controversy has continued to develop as new findings have confirmed some of the worst fears of people living near other nuclear sites . |
5 | Analysts were mildly bullish following Storage Technology Corp 's first quarter report — figures , page five — and after an order imbalance on the New York Stock Exchange , the shares were up $1.125 or 4.7% at $25.125 in early trading on Friday : the numbers beat Wall Street expectations , and the company said that operating performance exceeded its expectations , largely as a result of the strengthening in the US enterprise-related business ; Europe remained slow as a result of weak economies , but the mid-range business has begun to benefit from new products ; cash grew to $325m from $118m at the end of 1992 ; it studiously avoided saying anything about the late Iceberg disk array . |
6 | Having decided to invest in new and expensive equipment it may then be appropriate to market actively for more work in a particular field in order to maximise the use of the equipment and enable more staff to become proficient in its use . |
7 | because things have changed so much in the ten years , we 've got to look at new options . |
8 | ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary . |
9 | ( WES ) Almost all the club 's riders have refused to agree to new pay scales laid down by the sport 's governing body . |