Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I 'll ask the new vicar , Mr Allan , and his wife to tea on Wednesday , ’ said Marilla one day .
2 That cooker hood was filthy , must of been all the Christmas shopping cooking I mean I think I 'll put the new filter on , I 'll have a go any way
3 Well , I had done what I could to protect the new catapult and , while I was sorry that what had happened at the Rabbit Grounds had cost me a trusted weapon with many battle honours to its name ( not to mention a significant sum out of the Defence budget ) , I thought that maybe what had happened had been for the best .
4 I 'd put the new tyre on , but I had n't tightened up the wheel . ’
5 I have sent for Stirling to report here on his return when I shall make the new procedures clear to him .
6 ‘ They want me to go on a course , the company runs it , so 's I can demonstrate the new machine .
7 It represented a conscious effort to offset colonial influences and to promote a national culture which would reflect the new nation .
8 All recognised , however , that it would be the groundswell against terrorism and crime which would give the new body its momentum .
9 Not only did he require a grant of 57,000 acres of the drained land , but , according to Dugdale , he intended to transform the village of Manea into a town to be called Charlemont , which would command the new river system .
10 The two companies decided to set up a joint research and development project to find a system which would meet the new standards in a cost-effective way , and Project Alaska was born .
11 A new complex was planned which would process the new type of uranium oxide fuel being used in more recent designs of nuclear power stations .
12 The next stage is to extend the approval to cover the repair and overhaul of engine components which will involve the new component repair facility at Kirkhill .
13 There will be a lot of losers in changing from the poll tax , which will make the new tax unpopular too .
14 Last month , the home secretary , William Whitelaw , revealed that fully-automated computer terminals at Heathrow , which will read the new MRPs , could be linked to a list of suspects held on a computer .
15 Company managers have been asked to provide support for smoking employees who may find the new policy difficult to follow , and if required , staff will be offered counselling to help them give up .
16 If you you do n't agree and are fired , you may take the new owner to an industrial tribunal .
17 If either endorsement reference appears on your Policy Schedule you should study the new wording closely .
18 Notice that you should treat the new motherboard with great care as it can easily be damaged .
19 Why Bob Geldof thinks you should read the New Internationalist
20 Obviously , I understand that this course is to be built mainly for the benefit of the people who 'll buy the new houses , but it seems a pity that natural unspoilt countryside should be bulldozed to make way for what 's really just a few rich people 's pastime . ’
21 Anyone who might oppose the new legislation can readily be branded as showing indifference towards the dreadful consequences which have sometimes flowed from these offences .
22 WITH A NAME like Hamid Dastmalchi you might think the new world poker champion is a Middle Easterner — maybe an Iranian like Mansour Matloubi , the Cardiff-based player who won the title two years ago .
23 You 'll find the new Brother KH864 at your local dealer now — make sure you get along there to give it a test drive ! !
24 Here , we show step-by-step how you could fit the new Leisure sink .
25 She would issue the new instructions regarding strangers and then she would have to see Mr Lee about a permanent bodyguard here in the house , someone who would blend in … a manservant .
26 Her daughter would be perpetually in her debt , perpetually chained to her , and she would have the new stimulus of another baby to bring up .
27 The phenomenon had first been noticed in the last years of Victoria 's reign , among the new generation coming through who would be the new Edwardians and who would inherit the new century .
28 The evening promenade , ridiculed as the ‘ monkey walk ’ , when young people gathered together in their finery hoping to ‘ click ’ with a member of the opposite sex was another sure sign of the unchaperoned freedoms of the new street people who would inherit the new century .
29 The only way to change the Court was to wait for the justices ( of whom there were nine ) either to die or retire , and appoint replacements who would support the New Deal .
30 Three years ago , there was hardly an architect who would criticise the new townscape of Docklands or the Isle of Dogs .
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