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

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1 Publicity manager David Turner , said that Open Accounting took two years to develop because the Harrogate , Yorkshire company writes software from scratch for each new architecture .
2 Positions have to be re-calculated for each new increment in time .
3 Each in his time has painted over the inheritance of his predecessor , but the Oak Leaf camps have remained because they have been necessary for each new Czar 's survival .
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 How we need to pray that for each new church planted there will be those who understand this need and whom God has gifted for this task : to let the scriptures speak , and through the scriptures to let Jesus speak .
6 Joint promotions include the recent appearance of ‘ affinity ’ credit cards , whereby banks and building societies give a donation to a particular charity for each new cardholder .
7 It is important to remember that in defining the number of credits for each new qualification , SCOTVEC is not specifying the nature or duration of the programme of learning that needs to be undertaken .
8 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 .
9 I work closely with Wimpey 's architects , engineers and the sales force to achieve the best results for each new development . ’
10 In the UK , it is Wimpey Homes ’ market researchers or sales managers who come up with a list of alternative suggestions for each new development .
11 ( iii ) Step ( ii ) is repeated for each new module .
12 Secondly , the viral genetic material must be replicated many times to provide a copy for each new virus particle ( E ) .
13 For each new account opened , NatWest will donate £6 to WWF and a further 0.2% of the spending on each card , thus providing ongoing funds .
14 The woman who started the craze for wearing underwear on top of your clothes — do n't knock it if you have n't tried it — will receive a $3 million advance on her publishing contract , a $5 million advance for each new album and $2 million upon delivery of each finished record .
15 Meanwhile , clinicians and patients who continue to face these decisions will be grateful for each new step that elucidates the factors involved .
16 Whether he could recover this sum would depend upon whether he could introduce further people into the scheme , for he would receive a payment for each new participant whom he introduced .
17 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 .
18 In the United States , choosing a name for each new site tends to involve a whole series of different people — including the division manager , advertising group , marketing department and the company president .
19 28 : 1–8 daily offerings : 9 , 10 , sabbath offerings ; 11–15 , offerings for each new month ; 16–25 , offerings for Passover and Unleavened Bread ; 26–31 , the Feast of Weeks ( Firstfruits ) .
20 Tuan Ti Fo persevered , following his mouth with the spoon , coaxing a little of the liquid into him each time , until the child 's mouth was opening wide for each new spoonful .
21 Assessment schemes must be approved for each new intake of students onto a programme and are best approved before the programme commences .
22 When Caro made her escape after tea it was with all the usual feelings of guilt and frustration ; with her mother suggesting brightly , ‘ Just let me measure you for that new jumper before you go , Carolyn , ’ and , ‘ Did I show you the new suite we were thinking of getting , in the catalogue ?
23 Well , if we 're going to move forward to that sort of union , there are really only three unions in this country that can be used as the base for that new structure , that new organization .
24 ‘ There 's another legacy of £1,000 , this time to his friend Martin Burger , ‘ more than enough for that new pair of spectacles which I hope may improve his judgement and help him to see the obvious . ’
25 We will have to find erm sites for that new housing .
26 And it 's criminal what they charge , for that new plastic doings .
27 They wasted no time in coming up with a replacement for another New Zealander , Murray Kidd , who guided them to All Ireland League honours in 1992 .
28 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 .
29 The effect of this preliminary training on generalization between A and B was examined by establishing A as a CS for some new response and then testing the ability of B to evoke this response .
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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