Example sentences of "[v-ing] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Services tailored for the frequent traveller to obtain an increasing share of the profitable business market became an important issue for the international hotel industy when utilising new card technology in security systems .
2 The plays have been a focus not only of critical activity employing new models for interpretive inquiry but also of scholarly activity which has contested many previous assumptions about how plays were performed , codified into texts , and circulated within society .
3 What can be altered in the short term is the cost of employing new workers , and this can be achieved either by forcing down wages , or by reducing the employer 's costs .
4 The argument for the Banks employing new staff is indeed great .
5 Also , employers are constantly employing new staff so the return on selection has to be calculated over a longer period of time to get a true picture of the effects of selection methods .
6 Transnational companies , particularly oil and mining concerns , are also to blame , driving new roads into remote areas to reach their concessions .
7 They claim it is driving new jobs away from the area .
8 Although CDs are still to a large extent an instrument of liability management , such arbitrage has become increasingly important in driving new issuance recently .
9 First , he must regain support abroad , stop the economy from re-entering the tailspin in which he found it and reconquer the two-thirds of the country lost to an undeclared civil war , without driving new recruits into the arms of the guerrillas .
10 According to the latter view , scientific knowledge grows continuously as more numerous and more various observations are made , enabling new concepts to be formed , old ones to be refined , and new lawful relationships between them to be discovered .
11 Hence , there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base .
12 Some of the changes to our critical practice which results from incorporating new models for thinking about the relation between Renaissance literary texts and their historical context can be illustrated by considering a sonnet by Sir Thomas Wyatt :
13 This means , for example , that sales area managers have clear weekly objectives incorporating new accounts , new business from existing accounts , call rates and margin requirement .
14 Nevertheless , CMHTs appear to be exploring ways of incorporating new kinds of workers ( community aides , development workers , family support aides ) alongside the relatively established staff mix of specialist social workers and community mental handicap nurses .
15 They were soon incorporating new songs into the set like ‘ Shatner ’ and ‘ Living And Learning ’ .
16 Stable isotope analysis ( see glossary ) can be used both to provenance the marble used and to solve some particularly knotty problems caused by over-enthusiastic restoration , where fragmentary pieces were re-assembled , frequently incorporating new pieces of marble , to make the statue appear whole .
17 Examples of internally generated policy proposals can be seen in the formative thinking on crime prevention , with a strong research base , in the 1970s and 1980s ; the development of an alternative to the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure 's plan for the organization of an independent prosecution service ; proposals for modifying the ‘ right of silence ’ incorporating new safeguards for the defence ; and efforts to improve the situation of ethnic minorities in the criminal justice system .
18 A new entrance capable of allowing these larger ships into Imperial Dock was completed in September while the fitting out quay at Victoria Shipyard incorporating new gates on the slipways also came into use during the year .
19 A method must be devised of incorporating new dictionary material into the New OED which will ensure that it is structurally compatible with the existing data .
20 THE Government yesterday took the unprecedented step of releasing more confidential correspondence between Lord Young and British Aerospace , revealing new details of secret tax breaks and private concessions given by ministers over the Rover deal .
21 Technological changes are also affecting not only the content of professional work , necessitating new competences such as computing , but even the structure of professions , in terms of the relationship between the generic practitioner and the specialist technician whose power grows with the growth of specialized technology in medicine , management and other fields .
22 At the same time , there was pressing new business : the setting up of a provisional state in North Africa , preparation for its transfer back to France , supervision of the French war effort , and planning for postwar reconstruction .
23 Mick 's also been typically busy in the Highlands this winter , climbing new routes with Dave Wills ( whom Mick describes as ‘ a lunatic New Zealander ’ , the highest form of Fowler accolade ) and others on Skye , Fuar Tholl and Mainreachan Buttress .
24 No doubt this will provide much heated debate for the pub ; but the real test will be if the system is accepted by those climbing new routes in the future .
25 A mid-1980s ' survey of 650 firms in 130 US industries found that for new processes , lead time and learning curve advantages were rated as being the most important methods of protecting new innovations , while secrecy and marketing-related advantages were generally regarded as being more important than patents .
26 Patents protecting new products appeared to be more important than patents protecting processes , but , nevertheless , did not seem to be as effective as lead time , learning curve advantages , and marketing advantages .
27 The limitations on the effectiveness of patents in protecting new knowledge arise from the fact that patents disclose information which can enable imitators to invent around them .
28 These same drugs , and ever appearing new ones , are also used in IVF programmes , which are explored in Part Il .
29 Success is important and in a well organised school children succeed in gaining new knowledge and skills each day .
30 There are several flourishing amateur choral and orchestral societies including the Edinburgh Symphony Orchestra , the Meadows Orchestra , and the Edinburgh Royal Choral Union , which are always interested in gaining new members .
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