Example sentences of "new [noun] for them " in BNC.

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1 They were invaluable to our road campaign and it was a great and new experience for them .
2 Three months ago , Christine decided to restrict herself to two nights a week working at Anglia Television and concentrate on writing and on spending more time with Doc D , thinking up new projects for them both .
3 ‘ Chilli — a new weapon for them . ’
4 Next to Jazzy was Joanne Sawicki , a TV executive at Sky in charge of a daily news feature programme , as well as developing new ideas for them .
5 Do you have any new ideas for them , Christian ? ’
6 ‘ The Four Marys ’ , for example , are still in the 3rd Form of St Elmos , and despite new haircuts for them and their arch enemy Mabel , remain the same .
7 In 1786 Lord was approached by several members of the club , most notably George Finch-Hatton , later ninth Earl of Winchilsea , and Charles Lennox , later fourth Duke of Richmond [ qq.v. ] , who suggested that he should find a new ground for them , because they wanted the privacy of an enclosed ground near the centre of London .
8 The V & A exhibition made a strong attack on the number of churches that the Church Commissioners had agreed to demolish immediately as being redundant and of only marginal architectural interest , without making any effort to find a new use for them .
9 From next December we will also have a budget which draws a distinction between current and capital spending current spending being looking after hospital patients ; capital spending being building a new hospital for them .
10 D. When ships became larger , the merchants had to have new docks for them .
11 The promise of test-tube fusion could open up new avenues for them .
12 They 're just mastering the basic skills of walking and talking , which open up a whole new world for them .
13 Then , using Lemma 3 , we have for general P , Q , R : unc Now because the few elements F of the first set which are not of the form unc are easily proved ( using the laws ) equivalent to ones that are , using the laws , e.g. unc By our assumption that the result holds for finite processes this in turn is equal to unc Since we are in the process of setting up powerful machinery for dealing with finite programs ( for example Theorem 1 ) there are advantages in only having to prove new laws for them .
14 The words ‘ horrible ’ and ‘ good ’ together was a new idea for them , and it pleased them .
15 In many cases companies might find alternative work for their employees , or even create new jobs for them within their capabilities .
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