Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , my decision to back the new development came first . |
2 | ‘ I will do everything within my power to make the new London salon a success , ’ she said aloud . |
3 | This meant that most Liberals remained resolutely opposed to the idea that the Liberal Party had to change its policies to fit the new problems facing society . |
4 | A lot of people suspect that blocking savers ' access to their money violates the new constitution 's explicit ban on compulsory loans to the government . |
5 | There are enough big money players cut down in their prime to give the new boy nightmares . |
6 | Bowing to their demands puts the new government squarely on the side of the anti-reformers . |
7 | The British ordered their consuls to recognize the new régime de facto ; conflicts with the Russians in Asia had just reawoken a Russophobia which reinforced Salisbury 's desire to strengthen Balkan nations against Russian pressure . |
8 | She had taken it into her head to befriend the new lass whom she considered to be a cut above the rest — which is to say , she did n't curse or spit . |
9 | Human beings turned out to be more intelligent than dandelions and modified their behaviour to match the new circumstances . |
10 | Then , at midnight , the ships sound their sirens to welcome the New Year . |
11 | They were also asked to think about how they would ensure that their pupils understood the new forms and used them appropriately . |
12 | Which vehicles does the new law affect ? |
13 | Have civil servants and their Ministers accepted the new regime of cash limits , financial management and spending squeezes ? |
14 | A visit due to be made to Suva by Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans in November 1990 was cancelled by Mara after a speech to the UN General Assembly in which Evans derided the new Constitution . |
15 | He pressed into Hoc 's hand the little ball of cold rice wrapped in a palm leaf that each of them always saved front the night before to give them strength to start the new day . |
16 | ‘ Yes , this time I think I might be willing to go along with that , ’ Luke conceded drily , his gaze skimming the new lushness of her mouth . |
17 | ‘ To me it seems so , ’ he murmured sardonically , his gaze noting the new flush that stained her cheeks . |
18 | Meanwhile back at Brooklands , he test flew the new Parsons biplane , and one of the first flying test-beds — a Maurice Farman ‘ Pusher ’ aeroplane in which the new Sunbeam engine was installed . |
19 | Shortly after his father died the new Earl said how regrettable it was that he had died alone . |
20 | The ageing king , Al-Kadir , was murdered and one of his viziers proclaimed the new overlord . |
21 | I hate what G.P. calls the New People , the new class people with their cars and their money and their tellies and their stupid vulgarities and their stupid crawling imitation of the bourgeoisie . |
22 | Unconsciously , we adapted our routine to suit the new conditions . |
23 | ‘ Yes , it 's a good idea to have some of our workers test the new models . ’ |
24 | Our picture shows the new packaging to look for when buying King British flake . |
25 | finally it 's back to the Manor Ground to pick the winners in our competition to pick the new Oxford manager … who better to make the draw than the new man himself |
26 | But the annual over-indulgence means most of those nuts will still be in your bowl come the New Year . |
27 | On that programme , our Bishop said the new catechism is not simply about sin . |
28 | Our temptation to call the new sensation ‘ pain ’ just is the temptation to think of it as similar to the original one . |