Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] new [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some specific proposals could be made here , for example ( 1 ) a link between the St Leonard 's cycleway ( see Opportunity No.9 ) and the east end of the Meadows cycle route — eg via a suitably traffic-calmed Montague St. ; ( 2 ) a link from the West end of the Meadows northward to Princes St. A north-south route through the new developments to the west of Lothian Road is not suitable ( for this purpose ) because it would involve too long a deviation and the crossing of major roads .
2 In the end , the compromise was to give permission for the new blocks of apartments , but to require that the remains of the grottoes be restored as a feature in the new development .
3 Hall 's positive views about the timing of the judges ' appointments probably originated as early as 1835 , when the plans for the new Houses of Parliament were being considered .
4 The NDO had to establish a framework for the new awards to the satisfaction of the Steering Group .
5 The following gives the revised conditions of award for the new SVQs in Administration .
6 They had to be disposed of quickly to make room in the depôts for the new cars on order to work on the main line .
7 The additional money that we 're looking for this year er a substantial amount of this will go to funding of the rent for the new premises for the c the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and I do n't propose to stand here and defend the Citizens ' Advice Bureau because it does n't need it , I hope .
8 It 's now clear , my Lord Mayor , what the Labour Party has transferred has transferred it 's opposition to Right to Buy in to opposition towards the new Rents to Mortgage .
9 Fujitsu looks to sell 35,000 units of the new models over the next two years .
10 The main beneficiaries of the new jobs in this sector are likely to be female : it is forecast that they will gain two-thirds of these jobs .
11 The ritual of insult-chase-insult-chase was a characteristic of the life of Liverpool street kids from the onset of the New Police to the present day .
12 These were comparatively abstract and long-term problems ; what was immediately obvious was the effect of the new methods of production upon the people who were closely involved in them .
13 Another unforeseen dilemma which now surfaced was how to satisfy the demands of the new customers for winter-weight , or seasonal clothes .
14 We felt that this new improved offer would enable us to continue in the short term notwithstanding the fact that we still estimated our losses under the new proposals at something in the region of £67,000 .
15 Last week , Financial Secretary to the Treasury Stephen Dorrell announced more attractive terms for private investors prepared to invest a minimum £1,500 in the new shares through a personal equity plan .
16 At the same time , the post-war years have provided a larger and more easily identified target for racial animosity in the new populations of Caribbean and Asian immigrants .
17 It failed in the 1970s and 1980s because it offered no solutions to the new problems of chronic inflation and low growth .
18 He is calling for good conditions for traders at the new pitches in Tarleton Street , Williamson Square and Paradise Street .
19 unveiled a plaque at the new premises at 11.00 a.m. and was attended by , Sudbury 's deputy mayor ; chief executive ; group managing director ; and 's managing director .
20 In response to demands by the new governments of Czechoslovakia and Hungary [ see p. 37195 ] and in line with the Soviet undertaking given in December 1989 to bring home all its foreign-based troops by the year 2000 [ see p. 37225 ] , the Soviet Union agreed during late February and early March to withdraw its troops from Czechoslovakia and Hungary by mid-1991 .
21 Phil Martin , a labour economist and member of the bipartisan commission , estimates that 90% of the new entrants into the American agricultural market will have been born in Mexico .
22 However , to the CNAA 's surprise , a number of institutions has indicated that they wish to take advantage of the new procedures by proposing special arrangements which would , in effect , provide for all their courses to be validated by a method other than the normal one .
23 They were willing to envisage greater cooperation with liberal representatives of the bourgeoisie and tended to place more emphasis on taking advantage of the new opportunities of the Duma era for the development of a legal workers ' movement .
24 Edinburgh libraries have bought copies of the new editions of Biggles .
25 EDINBURGH libraries have bought copies of the new editions of Biggles .
26 This new plan also envisaged the building of the new rooms above the existing vestry and church parlour and joining the church and the halls .
27 The meetings of the new shareholders of History plc may well be stormy ; some indeed may wish to wind up the company or favour a merger with other subject areas to preserve its share of a declining pupil market .
28 Highways made the point that the yellow-line alterations and refuge islands are based on the present stop positions and they would prefer that these not be altered until we have experience of the new arrangements in operation .
29 He was Treasury Solicitor — the head of the government legal service — from 1971 to 1975 , and in his career in the Treasury Solicitor 's Office he was involved in the setting up of the intricate Prices and Incomes Acts of the 1960s and the formation of the new departments of Environment and Trade and Industry .
30 The main objectives of the programme are concerned with the working out and testing of the new theories for actual cities — both for individual sectors and for a comprehensive urban ‘ model ’ , this latter being important because structural change in one sector can trigger such change in another .
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