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

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1 The contract for building the new car went to East Lancashire Coachbuilders of Blackburn , who also built Blackpool 's Atlantean buses .
2 The American administration turned down this offer for fear of weakening the case for constructing the new Diego Garcia base .
3 The threat to British interests had changed , with international Communism replacing the political and military intrigues of predator European powers and Tsarist Russia of earlier centuries , but the policies for meeting the new threat remained traditional : the judicious stationing of garrisons to protect overseas territories from external aggression and from internal subversion ; the deployment of naval forces to maintain the freedom of the seas in areas of British interest ; and the positioning of strategic reserves at key points , like Egypt and Singapore , on the imperial lines of communication through Suez to the Far East .
4 Courtiers in London , angry at his arrogant seizure of responsibility for notifying the new king , blocked various royal appointments .
5 In 1919 he was also given responsibility for founding the new signals intelligence ( sigint ) agency , the Government Code and Cipher School ( GC and CS ) .
6 While it contains some sensitive commercial information , and is not suitable for free distribution to everyone , I know they will draw on it further in their discussions about creating the new structure .
7 One day , soon after the girl 's departure , Tom had complained of pains in his chest after digging the new potato patch , a job which had formerly been undertaken by a youthful employee who had also disappeared into the army .
8 Chris Berry 's bank changed their mind about funding the new block and pulled the plug .
9 The people are organized into gangs , under taskmasters , to dig out mud and make the bricks for building the new cities .
10 Indeed in the first two months after opening the new Traverse made £10,000 more than the old venue 's income for the whole of the previous year .
11 After all , I made the 1989 side after using the new putter for only six months .
12 The first steps towards using the new language in communication , both written and oral .
13 It will be their aesthetic appreciation , economic system and technological abilities which will be the real determinants on any settlement changes that take place as a result of exploiting the new material .
14 The editor of the left-wing magazine Towards 2000 went into hiding on April 12 following a police raid in his absence on his office and residence , and the magazine 's publishers , Hürriyet , announced they would cease publishing the magazine for fear of violating the new rules on censorship .
15 In that respect , close contact has been established with leaders of the Council of Welsh Districts and the Assembly of Welsh Counties , and local government officers and my officials are paying detailed attention to the practical aspects of implementing the new council tax , including — as the hon. Member for Leyton ( Mr. Cohen ) said — the information technology requirement .
16 An NVQ co-ordinator , Gill Murdoch , was appointed in May to carry forward the challenging work of developing assessment strategies for level 4 qualifications and informing and helping potential centresand candidates in implementing the new qualification system .
17 Rather than ‘ playing safe ’ by retaining the styling features of the Renault 5 , the product planners looked to the future in developing the new Clio .
18 True as that may be , he does n't break stride in saying the new deal on rugby 's doorstep has ‘ created the potential for people like Tim Horan to make a lot of money ’ .
19 There can be no doubt but that the Parliamentary intention in substituting the new section 9 for the original section was to simplify the requirements for the execution and witnessing of a will .
20 The dean in his address expressed his pleasure in installing the new mayor , especially as he had been asked to serve as his chaplain during the mayor 's year of office .
21 Referring to the June draft treaty in its aims to build upon the Single European Act by strengthening co-operation on foreign and security policy , he made the point that , as the Gulf conflict had shown , there was a considerable difference between the member states , but that there had been a considerable degree of united action in supporting the new democracies in central and eastern Europe in relation to the Baltic states and in promoting the Prime Minister 's safe havens initiative .
22 But this was not the prelude to surrounding the new king with the duke 's own men .
23 But this was not the prelude to surrounding the new king with the duke 's own men .
24 Your generation will be the key to shaping the new Europe and seizing the new opportunities that could not be imagined during the Cold War .
25 Success has been despite the somewhat confusing route plan initially imposed on the service south of the Thames by the necessity of incorporating the new service into an existing timetable without increasing mileage .
26 Sooner or later the base must be changed and the following example demonstrates the difficulty of relating the new index to the old base for long-term comparisons .
27 We will be offering advice and support , and listening carefully to feedback from centres on their experience of implementing the new awards .
28 In this issue , you will find a number of reports from centres describing their own experience of offering the new awards .
29 In the great Rougon-Macquart series of novels which he began during the Empire , Emile Zola misses no opportunity of denouncing the new Sodom , ‘ where pleasure is sold freely under the stars ’ .
30 As soon as the area had been measured and surveyed , the work of cutting the new streets through the old teeming and tortuous maze of the centre had never before been attempted on such a scale , though Christopher Wren had made such a plan for 17th-century London .
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