Example sentences of "[noun] at new " in BNC.

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1 A 3-1 defeat at new table-toppers Norwich last night left Clough with the indignity of his worst-ever start in 18 years at Nottingham Forest .
2 Zlatko Matgigic is setting out his future at new restaurant at the Springhill Centre near Aylesbury .
3 Lawyers from the Crown Prosecution Service decided the evidence was insufficient — and Commander Roy Penrose at New Scotland Yard later agreed .
4 The final abandonment of trams in London took place on 5 July 1952 with a closing ceremony at New Cross depôt by Lord Latham .
5 THERE 'S a baby boom at new breakfast TV station GMTV .
6 Having thought he was hungry , he now realized that actually he needed anything rather than the overflowing plate of cholesterol the canteen at New Scotland Yard had provided with such admirable promptness .
7 He was thinking instead of the twenty minutes he had spent at home between a difficult hour persuading the voluntary organist at New End ( a retired primary-school headmistress who felt she was being taken for granted ) to continue , at least temporarily , and this service of compline at Quindale .
8 He may perhaps be identifiable with the ‘ Brown ’ who deputized as organist at New College on two occasions during 1493 ; otherwise his identity remains resolutely obscure .
9 Dendy Platt is lecturer in social work at New College , Durham
10 And in another incident Twenty one year old Henry Skelton fell from a window at New College after a night of drink and drugs .
11 Oxford student , Henry Skelton fell from a window at New College after taking LSD supplied by Griffiths .
12 DRUG ABUSERS GET EXPERT HELP AT NEW CENTRE
13 Her extraordinary enthusiasm for her work ( including regular contributions to the Guardian and Observer ) , was registered in guffaws of delight at new discoveries and scoops .
14 Visit the fascinating Toy and Model Museum at New Romney .
15 The Sammy Miller motorcycle museum at New Milton , Hants ( £2 adults , £1 children ) has a superb collection .
16 Owners of BMW motorcycles from all over Britain will be converging on the Folk Hall at New Earswick , near York , today for the annual meeting of the BMW Club of Great Britain .
17 The furore over the Mellors ' freebie at New Year in 1990 has put paradise temporarily out of bounds to the world .
18 Lapworth 's academic career began as lecturer in chemistry at the School of Pharmacy in Bloomsbury ; in 1900 he moved to the Goldsmiths ' Company 's Institute at New Cross as head of the chemistry department .
19 Honours at New Year
20 There has been some increase in equity finance , by listed firms as well as new entrants , but it is restrained by a system giving pre-emptive rights to existing shareholders ( as in Britain , shareholders must be given first grabs at new issues ) , under ponderous rules that mean an issue takes three weeks .
21 A target of recycling 50 per cent of recyclable household waste has been set for 2000 and recycling facilities will be a requirement at new shopping developments .
22 , Walter Biggar ( 1847–1928 ) , engineer , printer , publisher , and historian , was born in Edinburgh 23 November 1847 , the second son among the six children of the Revd William Garden Blaikie [ q.v. ] , minister at Pilrig , a disruption father of the Free Church of Scotland , later professor of apologetics and pastoral theology at New College , Edinburgh , and his wife Margaret Catherine , daughter of Walter Biggar , a retired fish merchant resident in Edinburgh .
23 The second CD-Canterbury match at New Plymouth saw a more emphatic Cantab victory by six wickets .
24 Nothing in England could match the stupendous parterre dug out of the hill at New Park , Richmond ( 1692 ) , where London concurrently designed a forest garden , prophetic of the early liberated style at Wray Wood , Castle Howard .
25 In 1840 Hackworth left the Stockton and Darlington Railway to concentrate on his own engineering business , conducted from new workshops at New Shildon , where locomotive , marine , and industrial engines and boilers were built .
26 More than a dozen other candidates ' names — some frivolous , others serious — have been bandied about , particularly since Lord Wilson 's departure was brutally disclosed four months early by his elevation to the peerage at New Year .
27 He took a degree in chemistry at New College , Oxford , and subsequently gained a DPhil in inorganic chemistry .
28 With reference to the article in June on breaking dormancy in sweet peas : experiments conducted over a period of several years at New College , Pontefract certainly seem to bear out Anne Swithinbank 's remarks .
29 THE man behind Eldorado is quitting as £100,000-a-year BBC1 controller to become director of drama at new ITV station , Carlton .
30 In 1929 he was appointed lecturer at New College , Oxford .
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