Example sentences of "make a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Its director , David Briar has seen how the farmers have made a new beginning . |
2 | To overcome this , Hoechst has made a new backing from recycled PVC . |
3 | Davidson , who had previously been married for a total of less than five years to three different wives , said after falling for Tracie that she had made a new man of him . |
4 | By 1978 , their father had made a new life in Beirut where he met and married Gail , a nurse . |
5 | She had made a new life for herself now in London , a better , much more successful life than Dublin . |
6 | ‘ If you 've made a new life for yourself , what are you doing here ? ’ she challenged . |
7 | Indeed , it was explicit in its judgment that the Public Order Act had made a new offence of prison riot unnecessary . |
8 | These are the same bulbs though that have made a new flower this year . |
9 | Finally sport : Oxford United have made a new signing this afternoon ; Jim Magilton has joined from Liverpool for a hundred thousand pounds . |
10 | I remember before that the wind changed pretty suddenly from southwest to nearer west I think and I 'd made a new hen house I thought indestructible . |
11 | Plutarch reports in the Quaestiones Conviviales ( IV , Proemium ) one of the pieces of advice which Polybius was supposed to have given to Scipio after he took charge of him : " Never return from the Forum until you have made a new friend of one of your fellow citizens . " |
12 | Then we have made a new start . ’ |
13 | Since then I 've made a new start . ’ |
14 | I 've made a new term planner actually but I 've forgotten to bring it . |
15 | Having made a new table to replace a rather unsteady card table , there being no local shop which sold green baize , I opted for green Heuga carpet tiles . |
16 | It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company . |
17 | CHAIN-SMOKING actor Mel Gibson will make a New Year resolution to kick the habit — for the 10th year running . |
18 | The complexity of the Sun , IBM and Motorola designs can also slow time-to-market : a six-month slip , such as Sun had with the SuperSparc , can make a new CPU suddenly uncompetitive . |
19 | The complexity of the Sun , IBM and Motorola designs can also negatively impact time-to-market : a six-month slip , such as Sun had with the SuperSparc , can make a new CPU suddenly uncompetitive . |
20 | I can not will the disappointment of my highest hope , in the expectation that the catastrophe will make a new man of me , because it is no catastrophe unless I am fully committed to the hope . |
21 | Perhaps they could make a new life there together . |
22 | I 've promised him that I will make a new life for myself and not think of the past . |
23 | You should make a new will as soon as you marry . |
24 | It is only through a living faith in God that we can make a new start in our emotional life with each other . |
25 | ‘ I thought we really would make a new start , that I would sort of … make him blossom . ’ |
26 | The days are coming , says the Lord , When I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel … |
27 | Nevertheless , I would predict that we will see Ray 's name in the records books before long , though , perhaps not until he turns the grand old age of 60 in another three or four years and can make a new charge up the age-group ladder . |
28 | Emily 's gon na make a new game are n't you ? |
29 | We could n't make a new book collection there : that would be absurd . |
30 | He is an adorable person , and as he is still young we all hope that he will make a new career now . |