Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] be [to-vb] the new " in BNC.
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1 | This problem was to plague the new party until its virtual disappearance from the scene after the 1987 general election . |
2 | The second alternative is to slot the new development in behind existing frontages . |
3 | Bespectacled Baddiel is to host the new Channel 4 current affairs show Stab in The Dark and in the meantime he 's trying to complete a doctorate on Victorian sexuality if he gets any spare time . |
4 | The expressed regulatory purpose was to apply the new rules equally to all NVOCC 's , both foreign and domestic , ‘ inasmuch as foreign NVOCC 's were already subject to tariff filing requirements under the Shipping Act of 1984 . ’ |
5 | In the meantime and excepting certain problem areas which are causing difficulty , it can be said that the Secretary of State 's general policy is to align the new Sheriff Court Districts with the existing Local Government Districts , or a combination of these , unless good reason is shown to him to the contrary as a result of representations made to him or to the appropriate Sheriff Principal . |
6 | Ultimate intentions are to house the new Tate Gallery of British Art at Millbank and to establish a new Tate Gallery of Modern Art in a new home elsewhere in London by the end of the century . |
7 | His first task was to give the new group a strategic thrust . |
8 | She loved the feel of them , the smell of them , especially when they were new , and her biggest luxury was to cut the new pages of any book . |
9 | A third choice is to leave the new method of rent review open for agreement at the time indexation proves to be impossible . |
10 | Dorothy 's Journals provide a record of the tour , which involved the use of a vehicle described as ‘ an Irish jaunting car ’ ; they made a pilgrimage to the grave of Burns and visited Sir Walter Scott , whose Lay of the Last Minstrel was to introduce the new metre of Christabel to a public who had never heard of the source . |