Example sentences of "a [noun] to new " in BNC.

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1 Leeds could give a debut to new signing Jamie Lowes .
2 Implementation is for planning and installing hardware and software , producing documentation and training , a handover to new systems and winding down of old systems .
3 There are many calorie counting booklets and slimming books available , but most experts agree that the best type of dieting is a change to new eating habits , based on the type of balanced diet outlined earlier in the chapter , and on eating less of the high energy foods — fats and refined carbohydrates ( sugars ) .
4 ‘ Darling — how about a toast to new friends and old lovers ? ’
5 , In a policy document on transport , the Green Party has called for a rise in the price of petrol to £6 a gallon ( a 170 per cent increase ) , a halt to new road building , a speed limit of 50 mph on motorways , and heavy investment in public transport .
6 It could be the moment when , after years of tedious work , he obtains the result which leads to a flash of inspiration , a breakthrough to new knowledge , a glimpse into the future .
7 The process of adjustment to a new life-style has to be worked through , but gradually there has to be self-discovery and a move to new activities .
8 SPACEWAY South directors Malcolm Jeary and Roy Martin are celebrating a move to new premises to help them meet an increasing order book .
9 With a move to new premises which would double its audience capacity in a city not noted for enthusiastic theatre-going , the company needed to retain its existing audience while attracting new theatre go-ers to fill additional seats .
10 A MOVE to new premises has put Courtaulds ' training centre at Coventry , UK , on course for further success .
11 It is Luke 's intention to show that the rising of a person to new life in Christ will be completed in the resurrection of the Lord after his life has been ‘ a sign which men reject ’ .
12 Together Sinton and Hero take over the Limelight every Thursday and offer a platform to new bands .
13 Since the trust has been established we have seen the appointment of new paediatricians , the introduction of new laser technology , a commitment to new surgeons in the general surgery and accident and emergency departments and the continued development of improved accident and emergency facilities in the hospital .
14 He can sell out his holding at a profit to new investors or he can sit back and await the dividends on the investment .
15 Is it sensible to move a man to new work at the age of 73 ?
16 I can not review the Rhodesian episode without regret , though it was a fascinating adventure with a disappointing , indeed from some points of view tragic , conclusion ; but it was the forerunner of the later ( Lancaster House ) agreement in 1979 and to that extent had some beneficial consequences , and it was , of course , useful as a background to new negotiations .
17 The charge is made this week in a letter to New Scientist from Dista 's medical director , Dr B. A. Gennery .
18 The group 's estate-agency outlets , which now number 390 , continue to make a contribution to new life business production .
19 It is hoped that this project will be innovative not only in the material resented and analysed , but as a contribution to new modes of scholarly publication .
20 The inward investment is will continue to be a source of new jobs and it is encouraged as a as making a contribution to new jobs , but is never going to be a major contributor to new job growth .
21 Starting this month , RISC Management spins out its benchmark supplement into a focused stand-alone publication called BENCHpress Quarterly available for $195 a year to new subscribers .
22 A mere P£25 per year — half a subscription to New Scientist — would create the best health service in the world and pay the nurses a fair wage .
23 In contrast , in smaller and more informal gatherings such as house Masses , the power this can release has often been experienced so impressively that one wonders whether the new liturgy was not given to the Church prophetically , with a view to new circumstances which were to come , but which till now have been realized only unevenly .
24 ( The effect of different kinds of mutes as in the case of the trumpet might , however , be profitably studied with a view to new and subtle tone-colours .
25 The point is made in the contemporary depiction of Cnut and Emma giving a cross to New Minster Winchester , preserved in its Liber Vitae .
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