Example sentences of "[adj] for new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The figures which I have given , I hope , add up to a total for new accommodation of seventy one thousand , one hundred and fifty two pounds . |
2 | Gary would be very grateful for new route information and any historical detail that regular devotees of the area could supply . |
3 | One must add to this that the limitations to an experiment often lie in the performance of transducers , and the experimentalist should always be on the alert for new possibilities . |
4 | Seeking high and low for new rewards and new ways forward . |
5 | Business as usual for new Wigan boss |
6 | There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature . |
7 | If you are new to the London area , the London Secretary can put you in touch with other Salford graduates and the London Branch organises a full programme of events including an annual social for new members in September or October , a Christmas reunion , an annual dinner and visits to theatres , art galleries and other places of interest . |
8 | I would like to be away from here , I am not too old for new surroundings , not so old that I feel dread and insecurity in the prospect of a change . |
9 | It was created for a group of mums who felt their babies were too old for new mums but not yet ready for the rough and tumble of open houses . |
10 | Anker Simmons ' main sporting interest was the river and perhaps at 50 he thought himself too old for new tricks . |
11 | ‘ People like to do something different for New Year and this year is no different , ’ said a spokesman . |
12 | Rent increases payable for new improvements by landlords have not been affected . |
13 | This is of particular importance in an industry in which it is hard for new entrants to establish themselves , in view of the high costs of entry into the market . |
14 | This project examines whether the differences in external conditions ( and in the characteristics of countries themselves ) alter their costs and benefits sufficiently to make it inappropriate for new NICs . |
15 | This book will be especially valuable for new researchers who are contemplating or starting peptide synthesis , but advanced undergraduates and those already experienced in the field will also find it interesting while newcomers will find a very valuable guide to the extensive bibliography of the subject . |
16 | Captive-bred clowns are ideal for new starters to the hobby as , although clownfish are the easiest of marine subjects to keep , anemones demand perfect water quality and high intensity lighting to be successful . |
17 | But it 's not good for new readers . |
18 | Nevertheless , older industrial property could be useful for new companies wanting cheap premises and wishing to locate in the cities . |
19 | Detroit 's electronic foragers have had pitifully few outlets in Britain — but it is in countries like Belgium , Germany and Holland that Detroit 's sonic architects are honoured and near-deified ( obviously they 're too deep for new jack wank-happy US ) . |
20 | What was more important for new pop sexuality , then , was the rock-despised ‘ artificial ’ 1970s genre , disco , which , in its very use of formulas , raised questions about the pop construction , via dance , of the body . |
21 | Improved communications are considered to be an asset both to traditional local industries such as oil , fish and drink and important for new investment . |
22 | Whatever lies behind such a startling transformation in Quebecois mores could hardly fail to create a disoriented generation hungry for new certitudes to replace the collapsing old ones . |
23 | US distributor , Ingram Micro Inc , has paid up its membership fees and joined Unix International : UI is hungry for new distributors and ISVs to follow suit . |
24 | Hungry for new products |
25 | Three major processes are identified as being responsible for new forms of subordination that inspire resistance in the form of new movements : firstly , a commodification of society as individuals are increasingly brought into a market system ; secondly , bureaucratisation resulting from increasing state intervention into daily life and finally cultural massification as the influence of mass media becomes more pervasive ( Slater 1985 ) . |
26 | Yet it is these autonomous , creative , challenge-driven people who are responsible for new businesses , new techniques , new insights , new products , new buildings , new research projects and new forms of art . |
27 | Money is available for new players and he has a free hand to change the backroom staff . |
28 | Money is available for new players and he has a free hand to change the backroom staff . |
29 | The deal will cost Rovers between £350,000 and £400,000 but Rovers directors have told Allison that cash is available for new players . |
30 | Wolves yesterday signed Newcastle striker David Kelly for £750,000 and have an estimated £3 million available for new players . |