Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Frequently , after a revolution a new set of politico-legal principles have to be established reflecting the interests and ideals of the new power-holders . |
2 | No later than six months after signature of the Treaty a new Union constitution would be promulgated , followed by fresh elections to the Congress of People 's Deputies . |
3 | Because of the limited visibility at the top of the hill a new access directly from Drum Brae Park on to Drum Brae could not be recommended . |
4 | This reveals that out of the destruction a new creation can emerge . |
5 | At the end of the month a new government in France , with a strong pro-European cast of ministers , including Robert Schuman at the foreign ministry , contacted the other members of the Brussels Treaty , urging the establishment of a European Assembly . |
6 | At the edge of the plain a new dust cloud hovered . |
7 | Throughout the factory a new gas heating system has been installed the independent heaters doing away with the need for the central boiler house . |
8 | The Council became a genuinely learning process , and once the name of the game had been defined as aggiornamento , once ecumenical understanding and co-operation with other Christians had been moved from the presupposition of ‘ dangerous ’ to that of ‘ Christian ’ and ‘ highly desirable ’ , there developed for a while a new logic which could not easily be denied . |
9 | They discussed and they reached a conclusion ; as a result a new church school — Curry Rivel Parochial School — was built in Church Street in 1876 , the year in which the first of two Acts was passed making school attendance compulsory . |
10 | But following the changes in Eastern Europe and the virtual ending of the cold war this particular danger has receded for the time being , and as a result a new process of gradual disarmament by the major nuclear powers has begun . |
11 | At ever subsequent dealing with the land a new entry must be inserted on the certificate . |
12 | In 1656 he secured from the Protector a new charter for the borough . |
13 | In the meantime a new chapter had opened when operations began to recover gold from the Main Reef of the Witwatersrand . |
14 | Others , like yourself , are aware that in the end a new baby is normally incorporated into the financial structure of family life somehow or other . |
15 | The addition of the words " The Editor " are still not going to solve the problem , since the editor of a national Newspaper is hardly likely to be interested in the launch a new kettle or the fact that your organisation has discovered a new way to process cheese ! |
16 | Very early in the war a new body , the Zentralstelle für Auslandsdienst , was set up to influence neutral opinion , a vital propaganda target of all the major belligerents . |
17 | The law does not , however , regard such societies ( unless formally incorporated ) as having any corporate personality ; it sees only individuals , owning property , it may be , in common , with rights and duties towards each other flowing from the contract , or rather series of contracts , to be found in the society 's rules ; for on every change in the membership a new contract must be implied . |
18 | A retired couple have won the right to challenge the Department of Transport over the impact a new bypass could have on their home . |
19 | The following year he continued with the building at Halling , adding to the hall a new Chapel , building on a chamber and dining room and also a high wall to enclose the court on the side towards the graveyard . |
20 | In the seventh century in the Arabian deserts to the east a new message , that of Islam , arose and went out northwards before turning to the west into north Africa . |
21 | From time to time , it is also useful to submit to the client a new idea or a variation in the way you intend to handle some part of his publicity campaign . |
22 | The clampdown comes on the day a new law to stop joyriding went through the House of Lords . |
23 | On the landing a new thought occurred to her and she re-entered , her long arms swinging , her face screwed up with anger . |
24 | When I met the mother she was extremely depressed verging on suicidal and was given by the workers at the clinic a new sari to try and cheer her up . |
25 | In 1956 , the Glasgow Archaeological Society celebrated its centenary , and at the time a new fort at Bishopton , discovered from the air , was being investigated . |
26 | By the time a new battery had been fitted , and she had wasted some more minutes with a mechanic who appeared not to want to go home , it was twenty past six before Merrill reached her flat . |
27 | By the time a new process or machine appears in the USSR , it is invariably on the point of obsolescence in the exporting country . |