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

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1 No prices were given for either new product .
2 All volumes containing modules of the same charge code are given the same name , as specified by the user , but the serial number at the end of the volume name is incremented for each new volume that is opened .
3 Social , political and economic factors account for this new development .
4 A new , precoded , form was completed for each new activity undertaken ; the research instrument therefore differed from the more conventional diary approach in which the work done in specific time periods is recorded ( Mintzberg , 1973 ; Stewart , 1988 ) .
5 Any existing members who believe they qualify for this new rating category from the 1st May next should contact the Autocover staff at Frank Glennon Limited who will arrange for their premiums to be adjusted from their next renewal date .
6 The scenario at this stage was that Friern would be allowed to die with dignity à la Powick , once the catchment district services were sufficiently strengthened to provide for all new patients .
7 Union observers believe that unless Dagenham can be transformed by 1994 into an efficient , viable plant then it will not be selected for another new model .
8 This political role has perhaps become more important as the economic and employment claims originally made for these new strategies fail to be met .
9 Though he could have stuck with any one of his developments and made a reputation , he is always looking for some new challenge on the lathe .
10 There is no problem in this : language abhors such a vacuum and very soon there are countless neologisms vying for this new slot .
11 She would take herself out to lunch and do some shopping , look for those new lampshades that were needed for one of the spare rooms .
12 Positions have to be re-calculated for each new increment in time .
13 In fact , no one seems to know exactly where future career opportunities lie for this new breed .
14 These include the requirement to provide health checks for all new patients , three yearly checks for patients not otherwise seen , and annual checks for patients over 75 .
15 In the past , a long list of features promised for each new release inevitably meant that release dates slipped ( Solaris x86 is a case in point ? ) , and that wo n't happen any more , Bourne claims .
16 In order to make the modification of modules consistent , DCs are automatically generated in state AGREED for all new module names which are created in a single transaction with LIFESPAN .
17 One collector even suggested to Mr Laurentius that no one was really waiting for these new techniques and that it would be better for everyone if he stopped .
18 Assessment schemes must be approved for each new intake of students onto a programme and are best approved before the programme commences .
19 But I think it 's a little bit rich if I may say so Joe to blame the women for this because the parliamentary Labour party did vote for this new rule and the fact that a number of women very able women put themselves forward , I do n't think it 's right to say it is the women 's fault .
20 Attempts have been made to regularize the position and , in 1966 , the Russell Report on the Supply and Training of Teachers recommended that , by 1969 , a professional training requirement should be introduced for all new entrants into the further education colleges , a recommendation that was never implemented because of the urgent need for teachers at the time and the shortage of money .
21 What form of representation would you recommend for this new market — or would you consider setting up a manufacturing subsidiary ?
22 This year is something of a trial run for this new service .
23 This manual caters for all new users :
24 And she neither volunteered nor was asked for any new statement of intent about how soon the British would agree to sterling joining the fixed exchange rate regime of the European Monetary System .
25 Moderator I 've asked for this new clause to come in immediately after seven because of what in accepting seven we 've just done .
26 ‘ Importance is attached to the principle that a shareholder should be able to protect his proportion of the total equity by having the opportunity to subscribe for any new issue for cash of equity capital or securities having an equity element . ’
27 The British government er not only went along with this agreement at the time of the Edinburgh summit , they positively endorsed this arrangement er as being something that they er strongly supported and urged upon other member states in the European community er and that I think is a relevant matter with respect er Mr Deputy Speaker , I I appreciate that er there are other issues relating to these er er constituencies that are of greater concern perhaps to er honourable and right honourable members but this question of who actually is to pay for any new building in the European parliament is something that I believe the government can not avoid .
28 On 1 January 1992 a new Life Assurance Company was born — J. Rothschild Assurance and we faced the challenge to deliver for this new company ‘ the award-winning professionalism of Life Office Administration ’ as quoted in the press .
29 Legislation on this subject is likely to change for all new tenancies under the 1989 Housing Act .
30 Before the swing is even given consideration the search may start for some new equipment ; maybe a driver that hits a high draw from the tee .
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