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

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1 There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature .
2 They also reasoned that the costs of maintaining access to very large collections would erode funds available for new acquisitions .
3 He wishes to announce that there will be a limited number of Royal Enclosure vouchers available for New Applicants for Friday 22nd June only , of the Royal Meeting .
4 Actual demographic trends also contributed to the outward movement , as the rearing of the 1960s baby boom children increased the demand for houses with gardens and as falling average household size reduced the population capacity of cities that had only limited sites available for new housing construction ( Champion , 1987b ) .
5 The demographic trends outlined earlier in this chapter also played a part , as the rearing of the 1960s baby-boom children increased the demand for houses with gardens and as falling average household size reduced the population capacity of cities that had only limited sites available for new housing construction .
6 We know that Brahms kept a keen eye open for new music , and that he knew Rheinberger — what I wonder is whether it was the Rheinberger Sonata that suggested to Brahms the form for the last movement of his Symphony ?
7 But part of the NCS programme is devoted to new materials , and Wood acknowledged that it would have to keep an eye open for new discoveries like the superconducting buckminsterfullerenes : ‘ synthetic chemists are almost certainly going to find new materials ’ .
8 Only then can the resources available for new projects be quantified and decisions made on how many and which to undertake .
9 Thank you for your recent letter requesting information on grants and loans available for new businesses in Lothian .
10 WORK is well under way on a private housing project in Middlesbrough which should leave more council houses available for new tenants .
11 This led to a reduction in the amount of capital available for new investment in manufacturing and to a fall in the ability of private individuals to change jobs and move houses .
12 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 .
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