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

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1 The Conservative 's plan a continuation of current training programmes for the long-term unemployed together with a new initiative in conjunction with the Training and Enterprise Councils giving people a voucher with which they can buy a ‘ skill check ’ , providing guidance on how to make the most of their working lives .
2 Catching the train had been turned into a furtive , subterranean act , appropriate perhaps to the new status of the railways as a minority and persecuted transport interest .
3 By 1974 , when Seaton Valley was incorporated into the new Blyth Valley district , there were 8061 jobs on the industrial estates and 2033 elsewhere in the New Town area .
4 Then Patrick changed the subject and when they were all away on the new tack he took Rain aside .
5 We all hope that she will be all well again in the New Year .
6 Yes , Chairman I , I think members will be aware that er , we have er , always erm , enjoyed a very close relationship with Age Concern culture , and erm , they do invaluable work on behalf older people in the county , and I think like all organizations and in the changing climate , there was a need for them to er , to , to review their situation , and in , in the changing world , and I 'm pleased to say that Age Concern recognized that there was a need to er , to adjust their relationship with the County Council , primarily to enable them to , to further develop and take advantage of the funding opportunities that are available now under the new arrangements for care in the community .
7 A good deal has been written in recent years about Primitive Catholicism , the tendency apparent even within the New Testament period itself to domesticate the Holy Spirit , to make him the perquisite of the Church .
8 Rosa Mentasti also traces the superb achievements , both technical and artistic , from the mid 1920s onwards of the new companies of Cappellin , Venini and AVEM and the regularly recurring revitalisation and re-alignments of Barovier , Seguso , Toso , Ferro and other names .
9 This glorious waterside scene , where Leeds ' once bustling canal trade thrived , is coming alive again as a new generation of talent moves in .
10 But it is receiving a large amount of money — in addition , it receives £61 million specifically for the new St. Pancras project .
11 One result of this change was that the number of households enumerated was about 300 thousands more under the new definition or about 13 per cent ( Todd and Griffiths , 1986 ) .
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