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

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1 ‘ We got ourselves a new ball park , ’ said the man from Detroit .
2 We 've won ourselves a new world .
3 The principles upon which a new trial is granted are set out in notes to Ord 37 , r 1 in The County Court Practice ( no application to jury trials — see Ord 37 , r 1(1) ) .
4 Figure 7.1 illustrates the very obvious way in which a new fossil species may seem to be diachronous .
5 The mayor Anatoly Sobchak 's decision to introduce patrols from July 15 was revoked by the presidium of the city soviet , to which a new chairman , Aleksandr Belyayev , formerly chairman of the city soviet 's planning and budget commission , had been elected on July 2 .
6 Preparations were set in hand for a major effort on the Left Bank on March 6th , for which a new Army Corps , the VI Reserve , was earmarked ( representing , in terms of manpower , an outlay of rather more than the reserves Falkenhayn had withheld in February ) .
7 Although Donald seems to have made no attack on northern England ( the usual means by which a new king rewarded his followers ) , William II set about destabilizing his rule , first recognizing Edgar [ q.v. ] , the oldest surviving son of Malcolm III , as king-in-exile , then sending north Edgar Atheling to put Edgar on the throne ( 1097 ) .
8 It thereby links socialization processes , by which a new generation is culturally incorporated , with the longer term movements of history and the process by which culture itself is reproduced , thereby developing as a dynamic praxis , or an objectification which avoids determinism .
9 Whenever conditions arise in which a new kind of replicator can make copies of itself , the new replicators will tend to take over , and start a new kind of evolution of their own .
10 Hopefully , sometime in the future , it will be possible to create community schools from which a new breed of professional will emerge .
11 The FMI , launched in May 1982 , has been described by Gray and Jenkins ( 1986 , p. 173 ; 1985 , p. 124 ) as ‘ a general approach rather than a single strategy ’ , and as ‘ an umbrella under which a new management philosophy is being developed ’ .
12 A manager has to create an environment in which a new act can get on with their music as free as possible of worry about business .
13 It was reported on July 18 that the National Parliament had finally passed a bill extending the period within which a new government was immune from votes of no-confidence ; the amendment , due to come into effect after the general election due in 1992 , would prevent no-confidence motions within the first 18 months of a government 's new term .
14 An MP is calling for an improvement to the exotic bird trade which a new Government report has branded ’ barbarous and inhumane ’ .
15 At the start of the plateau a side road leads to Estanquinhos , a forestry station , from which a new road is slowly being built to Ginjas and São Vicente on the north side of the island .
16 A revised version of the paper was produced for a November meeting , at which a new committee with the same name as the 1968 committee was set up .
17 Erm if er the extent to which a new settlement would generate new trips and that that has a locational implication .
18 Starting off with paragraph thirty three of P P G three , , erm you 'll see in my statement that I 've actually in seeking to address point A dealt with each of the conditions that P P G three er refers to , for which a new settlement should be contemplated , and you will see that I 've reached a conclusion that having regarded the unique circumstances of York , the Greater York new settlement does represent an appropriate and justified policy response , you 'll se also see my statement , I 've taken some comfort from the fact that the good practice guide that has been published by the department of the environment , has endorsed the approach that North Yorkshire County Council has taken towards the special circumstances of the Greater York area .
19 Erm what would present problems in real life I think would be developments of a larger kind than that in which a new settlement er might be one strategic site if we had such a policy might be another .
20 The processes by which a new course , or proposal for course change , is demonstrated to be acceptable .
21 The government White Paper issued as a prelude to the reorganisation of local government in England outlined the aims which a new system should incorporate : At the start of the next paragraph the White Paper summed up the problems inherent in this approach with a statement of the classic political dilemma : ‘ Practical realities prevent all these aims being fully achieved together ’ ( DOE 1971:6 ) .
22 To understand them it is necessary to recollect that the period immediately after the publication of Morgenthau 's book was one in which a new behaviourist wave of thinking about the social sciences was sweeping the US academic community .
23 The LIFESPAN Manager must define a range or set of ranges for Paper SPRs in the configuration file under the keyword PAPER_RANGES , from which a new Paper SPR is allocated an identifier .
24 The comparability is that all three were involved in a ‘ break ; the mutation by which a new science is established in a new problematic , separated from the old ideological problematic ’ ( Althusser and Balibar 1970 : 153 ) .
25 The Version table records the date on which a new version of an entry was added to the main archive .
26 It is astonishing to think that in the forty-odd years after the invention of printing , no fewer than ninety-four editions came off the presses of Europe ; and that for four centuries there has been almost no year in which a new edition has not appeared in England .
27 The end of the cold war gave us real hopes that the Gulf operation could be the seed , round which a new role for the UN would develop .
28 Close to the end of his life , Vincent referred approvingly to Tolstoy 's My Religion , and spoke of his hopes for a ‘ private and secret revolution in men from which a new religion will be born … something altogether new which will have no name , but will have the same effect of comforting , of making life possible , which the Christian religion used to have … ’ .
29 It 's a success story which a new group called the Thames Valley Partnership hopes will soon be commonplace .
30 so much for the music … here are the facts and figures … its a new look town team for the premier league …
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