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

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1 flo plays wide midfield on norways national team — but i think he is used mainly as a target man for sheff utd. norw coach drillo wants to try a setup with one ‘ Flo ’ as both left and right wide midfielder , then trying to hit hard high , crosses from behind towards the ‘ towers ’ at the sides thus giving football a new dimension of play .
2 The ‘ Suspender ’ gives floaters a new lease of life .
3 But following the changes in Eastern Europe and the virtual ending of the cold war this particular danger has receded for the time being , and as a result a new process of gradual disarmament by the major nuclear powers has begun .
4 With this in mind a new model of training in surgical science has been established at University College London , organised jointly by the departments of surgery and of anatomy and developmental biology .
5 Gorbachev , both at Geneva and in his subsequent address to the Supreme Soviet , argued that SDI was in effect a new type of armament , a ‘ space-strike weapon ’ which could be used against missiles , satellites or land-based targets .
6 But while its range of activities and interests was broad , its cultural identity can best be defined in a particular cultural form , which was in effect a new kind of novel .
7 The civil division of the Order of the Bath is the jealously guarded preserve of the home civil service , so that every six months a new crop of bureaucrats begin making their way from Companion of the Bath to Knight Commander or Dame Commander to Knight Grand Cross .
8 In an attempt to overcome these limitations a new technique of waveform detection , based on the variation of phase inductance with rotor position , has been proposed ( Kill and Acarnley , 1984 ) .
9 Through Brian Way 's influence a new kind of college course was emerging that saw drama as the basis for the students ' own personal development .
10 Emily Bond a new name from Gloucestershire did best of all … she beat Heidi Hogh 6-1 6-0 but just failed to make the quarter finals …
11 Thank you for sending me further information on your ideas that could give Blaenau Ffestiniog 's market hall a new lease of life appropriate to the Twenty-First Century .
12 In 1656 he secured from the Protector a new charter for the borough .
13 This raised the prospect that Yeltsin might use the Russian presidency as an ultra-reformist power base from which to challenge Gorbachev 's authority , making Russia a new element of instability in the already crisis-ridden Soviet Union .
14 Knighton is ready to offer the Manchester United boss a new deal on the 50.6 per cent shareholding which he sought to buy from Edwards for £10m , and which is now the subject of a damaging legal wrangle in the High Court .
15 I just bought Alan a new pair of jeans .
16 Working together , we must design and gradually put into place a new architecture for a new era .
17 In six chapters and 191 pages ( including useful notes and bibliography ) , Cable outlines a new theory of Old English ( OE ) alliterative verse ; explores the revival of alliterative writing in Middle English ( ME ) ; empirically demonstrates the distribution of final -e and its consequences for metricality in ME texts both alliterative and rhymed ; explores the superficially similar decasyllabic metres of Chaucer and Shakespeare , concluding that they are respectively different underlying metres ; and ends with a chapter on " theoretical implications " which links prosodic theory with critical theory .
18 When the Secretary of State sees the Republican representatives again , will he put to them the revulsion that was felt by the Unionist community and by a large section of the Roman Catholic community in Northern Ireland when Mr. Haughey attempted to foist into the Anglo-Irish Conference a new Minister for Defence ?
19 Various schemes are being put in place to make us think carefully about giving our waste a new lease of life .
20 In November 1990 the government sent the IMF a new letter of intent , whose proposals included spending cuts and improved tax collection , and increasing currency reserves .
21 To administer and collect income tax a new arm of administration had to be created comprising experts , officials and clerks : an " army " which in terms of its efficiency and rapacity came to be the equal of the long-esteemed Excise .
22 On this , it plans to piggy-back a new version of Discover , called Prime Option .
23 And so to take examples among longer poems a new kind of satire , Dryden 's Absalom and Achitophel , is in fact a mock-epic , attacking and yet leaning for support upon Milton 's Paradise Lost ; even the extremely violent novelty of T. S. Eliot 's The Waste Land reminds us of a Renaissance or Arthurian version of its text , which is rarely present on the surface but against which the poem reverberates and resounds most deeply .
24 But over the past few years a new breed of journalist has evolved — hungry , competitive and aggressive .
25 Peter Smith believes that in recent years a new type of upward influence has developed called ‘ whistle blowing ’ .
26 For several years a new model for nursing has been researched , written about and tried out which allocates a number of patients rather than tasks to each nurse .
27 In 1908 K Hensel introduced for number-theoretic purposes a new type of number — the p-adic numbers .
28 Designed to give high-level treatment and protection to damaged hair , Salon Intensives can be used in addition to your normal shampoo and conditioner or as part of your weekly haircare routine to give your hair a new lease of life .
29 There sprang into existence a new kind of book of which Cyril Burt 's How the Mind Works is a good example , despite the cloud under which some of his own work has recently fallen .
30 ‘ Already there seems to me to be in existence a new kind of human being who is living ahead of the meaning of our time , knowing only that meaning has to be lived before it can be known . ’
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