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

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1 We know , therefore , that the frequency of landslides is quite enough to account for a major part of the wearing down of new mountain chains .
2 It is the pouring in of new wine , but the bottles must also be new or they will burst , and this is exactly what Mr. Alexander 's treatment does .
3 He cleverly made use of the lowering fuel weight and bedding in of new tyres , to outwit his British challengers , Hawthorn and Collins .
4 Progressive rock believed in FUSION , the grafting on of new musics .
5 Rather it means the extension of a longstanding trend whereby council houses have generally been built in either Kirkwall or Stromness , and in a sense the opening up of new opportunities since council houses are now more readily available than they were before .
6 However the real benefit of the upgrade for walkers is increased waymarking and the opening up of new stretches of the 100 mile route which has a fascinating history .
7 If in fact very few young people are actually ‘ into ’ heroin , then all the media coverage , the ‘ war on drugs ’ , the setting up of new clinics and drugs squads , is all overreaction and should be stopped in its tracks now .
8 In the last few years these problems have also been intensified by the housing changes described in chapter 7 , namely the accelerated contraction of the private-rented sector , the winding up of New Town Development Corporations and other official overspill schemes , the cutback in Treasury funds for new public-sector house-building in general , and the sale of council houses to tenants with ‘ Right To Buy ’ discounts ( Brittan , 1986 ) .
9 But the arrival of punk and the flood of self-produced records led to the setting up of new distribution networks which enabled the new labels to keep their distance from the bigger companies .
10 The Act also provides for the setting up of new procedures for the identification of children with special educational needs and for the establishment of a new definition for the term .
11 As a result of the opening up of new research areas , that evidence began to grow and be pieced together .
12 If many of the hamlets in the countryside are at least pre-Norman in origin , rather than the homesteads of early medieval peasants colonising the landscape , can we see any evidence for this colonisation , clearance , and the opening up of new areas to cultivation ?
13 The growing importance of Central and Eastern European markets was recognised through the setting up of new bilateral associations which will encourage relations with the Baltic States and the Ukraine .
14 Economic and cultural relations with the Soviet Union had improved steadily during 1989 , with the setting up of new joint ventures and improved shipping and air links .
15 For this reason , the report has recommended the setting up of new agencies to monitor government spending and environmental impact .
16 The birds , in particular albatrosses , are attracted to the baited hooks which are used for long-line fishing , and become caught in the nets and killed ; , Further restrictions are to be imposed on the establishment up of new fisheries in the area .
17 The proposal involves support for elephant tracking operations , the drawing up of new import and export controls , and a " public relations campaigns with the goal of … reopening markets for legal ivory and other elephant products " .
18 This inertia in accepting the need for change was , however , amply compensated for by an extremely effective programme of design , the setting up of new manufacturing facilities and by the retraining of assembly workers to handle the new electronic technology .
19 Bass playing out of New Order , squiggly sensory overloading out of The Shamen , ambience out of The Orb , guitars out of a host of Scallydelic outfits ; set the controls for the heart of the crash pad and pass the pipe .
20 It is obvious , however , that the decision to make the banking system responsible for covering such expenditures out of new credits has a major inflationary effect on the economy .
21 But since , as Ekonomska politika ( 18 January 1988 ) points out , the National Bank does not have a source of funds to cover this , it will be obliged to pay this interest also out of new money .
22 Steve and Gillian out of New Order live on some kind of smallholding .
23 Station commander Wing Commander Stewart Blackburn confirmed that most of the work , apart from some specialist fitting out of new hangers , would go to local contractors .
24 In the 1720s a government survey counted almost a quarter of a million fugitives , and the opening out of new lands to the south and east continued to attract desperate peasants throughout the eighteenth century .
25 Despite a world recession and a double-figure percentage decline in visitors to the American Disney parks , the company 's spending , maintenance of standards and rolling out of new projects that ‘ give folks good reasons to come back ’ , is prodigious .
26 From 1870 to 1873 he was outside manager at G. Forrester & Company 's Vauxhall foundry , Liverpool , where he had charge of repairs to vessels and the fitting out of new ships .
27 Sales , independent for each of the four brands , operate out of new design studios , showrooms and offices .
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