Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Well , well I was just maybe wondering whether you might use a part of that to support the new cabinet |
2 | The German biologist Ernst Haeckel 's Generelle Morphologie of 1866 pioneered the new approach . |
3 | Also recommended were : the establishment of the Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) to grant degrees to students in non-university establishments [ this happened the following year ] ; the raising of the status of teacher training colleges to colleges of education offering BEd degrees , and their integration into universities [ the former has happened , but not the latter ] ; the granting of university status to the ten colleges of advanced technology [ this was accepted ] , and in due course to other colleges [ this did not happen ; instead , from 1966 many of these became the new polytechnics ] ; and the establishment of special institutions for scientific and technological education and research ( SISTERS ) [ this has not been implemented ] . |
4 | By far the greatest proportion of those joining the new congregations were Presbyterians and they were mostly from rural areas . |
5 | With cautious feeding the new culture should be well established in about two weeks . |
6 | A change of government in 1948 found the new administration equally committed to health reform . |
7 | The ( private ) National Birth Rate Commission was set up in 1913 ; the Eugenics Society established the Population Investigation Committee in 1935 to analyse the new trends . |
8 | It is likely that group awards in sciences will be developed for introduction in 1993 using the new framework of modules . |
9 | We will therefore want to gain information from those delivering the new qualifications on the relationship between general SVQs at different levels , and between general SVQs and occupational SVQs . |
10 | Offices , shops and industry in general bought the new lamps in their thousands , but the manufacturers did not rest there . |
11 | But in the market at that time the ploy was far from enough to make the new models seem like bargains . |
12 | Just as the sinking of the Israeli destroyer Eilat by Egypt 's Russian-made styx missiles in 1967 spawned the new breed of anti-ship missiles such as Exocet , the destruction of HMS Sheffield is already causing a radical rethink by the world 's naval planners . |
13 | On first hearing the new listener is bowled over , especially , when the system is demonstrated in pitch dark , as by Zuccarelli . |
14 | Celia hoped they were still loyal enough to be decently enthusiastic , even if they found it difficult at first to appreciate the new subtlety of Yorick 's music . |