Example sentences of "[noun sg] the new " in BNC.

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1 The new slope might be positive , in which case the new fit would be added to the old , or it might be negative , in which case it would be subtracted from the old .
2 In each case the new wall light will be controlled by the existing switch connected to the rose or junction box you select , unless it has an integral push-button or pull-cord switch .
3 Thus , the pair of chromosomes in the new individual may consist of two X chromosomes , one from each parent , in which case the new life will be female .
4 In this case the new equilibrium point would be E 2 .
5 The pronunciation may have been stored before but the written and/or syntactic information may differ ( e.g tea and tee ) , in which case the new information is appended to the existing written and syntactic forms .
6 For example , if a new part is made from an existing part the new part 's attribute refers to this original design and only the alterations need be stored as the new drawing file .
7 In contrast the new edition of R. P. Boas 's Primer of Real Functions does it all exactly the wrong way round ( Baire before Binomial ) but redeems itself with its dedication : TO MY EPSILONS .
8 By contrast the New Testament is a record of the Incarnation and the establishment of the Kingdom of God , and as such is concerned primarily with the ethics of those claiming citizenship in the new Koinonia and the quality of their life there .
9 Measuring 259 metres by 33.5 metres and with a depth over the sill of 12.3m at Mean High Water Spring Tide the new lock was built to allow ships carrying in excess of 20,000 tonnes of cargo to enter and leave the port .
10 However , after the general election the new government ended in May Iceland 's boycott of the negotiations , at which it had previously been represented in an observer capacity only .
11 After the election the new government in November 1990 again expressed its support for the ban and confirmed that it remained in place .
12 They were a mix of people who had taken on board the new concern about the environment — from middle class professionals to peace activists to students to local residents .
13 All told , the Warwick researchers said that the compensation effects could increase employment by 420000 — more than cancelling out the destruction of jobs in factories or offices that take on board the new technologies .
14 The BBC reorganized its channels , took the pirate disk jockeys on board the new Radio 1 and entered the 1970s with little of the direct Reith influence remaining .
15 But we still are left managing those people in ninety four , ninety five , as well as taking on board the new triangles , the one with the horizontal lines , where we 're going to get people presenting themselves for the first time , and requiring services .
16 On the day after his inauguration the new President ordered at least 162 people — including his immediate predecessor Ertha Pascal-Trouillot and her entire Cabinet — not to attempt to leave the country for one month .
17 ‘ Well , of course the new books are .
18 If the new husband 's financial status is not acceptable to the mortgagee , so that the mortgagee is only prepared to agree to a conveyance of the property to the wife and new husband if the husband remains liable under the original mortgage , then it would seem reasonable for the husband to comply only with the terms of the court order or matrimonial agreement ( to which of course the new husband is not a party ) and not to convey/transfer to the wife and the new husband .
19 At present the new authorities appear to display a mixture of helplessness within the Russian Federal democracy and cynical enjoyment of a position of power .
20 The commands of these household manuals imply that the printed word was now the authority in the home , and the housewife the new model of servant obeying its dictates .
21 On Mary 's death in 1558 , it was by no means certain what form of religion the new queen , her sister Elizabeth , would adhere to .
22 It seems that there is always someone around to make life difficult : sometime this spring the New Routes book was stolen from Pete 's Eats .
23 The Need for Research The new legislation requires to be monitored in a variety of ways : 1 .
24 With her experience in social service in Britain fresh in her mind the new Territorial Commander took a particular interest in that sphere and was soon rallying support from the far corners of the earth .
25 In practice the new discourse was addressed not to the population at large but to potential members of an elite of " the educated " .
26 In addition to providing the knowledge and skills needed for medical practice the new curriculum at the medical schools of the Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew 's Hospital aims to foster lifelong learning and awareness of strengths , weaknesses , and learning needs .
27 But in practice the new Ottoman rulers worked well with the Circassian mamluks with whom they shared a common linguistic and cultural background .
28 The secretary-managership of Leeds City had become vacant on the retirement of Scott Walford at the end of the club 's most disastrous season since it entered the Second Division eight years before , and the public looked with keen interest to see what effect the new man 's ‘ shrewd judgement and tactful management ’ ( Yorkshire Post ) would have .
29 If you look at the social service budget , we are actually putting into effect the new Children 's Act legislation , which was absent from the Labour budget entirely .
30 Within the administration the new line is reportedly known as ‘ the President 's snatch policy ’ .
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