Example sentences of "new [noun] in [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 PRODESCON opened the doors to its new headquarters in Darlington yesterday .
2 I equally do not believe that the All England Club is going to sign a contract to create a completely new club in Basingstoke tomorrow morning .
3 Our own housing programme identified an immediate need for 2,686 new homes in Middlesbrough alone , ’ he said .
4 This account of the formation of nation states in Western Europe , and of the development of the sense of nationality as a fundamental social bond , is far more comprehensive and thorough than the rather abstract and historically restricted theories which purport to explain modern nationalism and the emergence of new nations in terms either of a reorientation of European thought , or of some general process of industrialization .
5 WHEN Morgan Guaranty Trust moved into new offices in whitefriars earlier this year , it was natural that CCG should move with them to their new staff restaurant , as they already had four years experience of our catering .
6 Potential problem with new equipment in Herbarium etc .
7 Aloma Woods is a new community in Orlando so named because of its location — Aloma Avenue is the main street in front of the site .
8 At our new store in Solihull for , a meadow of great ecological importance , containing several species of rare Orchid was moved in 6 inch deep turves to a new location .
9 ( 6 ) The proviso protects the granting of a new licence in respect only of the disqualifications mentioned in the section .
10 She was suddenly aware that she had been looking forward to her new life in Portugal far more than she had realized .
11 The committees that consider Bills are in no way specialized ; they consider new legislation in rotation regardless of subject and do not do any separate investigatory work .
12 According to each of these criteria , the new residents in Dunrossness clearly stand apart , in Shetlanders ' eyes , from all other incomers .
13 A police officer said : ‘ This is a new low in crime here . ’
14 The move by the LECs , part of the Highlands and Islands Enterprise network , aims to create new jobs in areas recently worst hit by the downturn in oil fabrication work .
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