Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] the new [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They found that neither the new port at Gdynia nor Free City status was of much use to them .
2 There ar there is er an excessive proliferation of European bodies with the European parliament and now the new committee of the regions and then you also have the economic and social committee .
3 It is necessary to consider the social context of industrial relations as well as the labour process ; and here the new sociology of work , discussed in the previous chapter , is of central relevance .
4 It had been a few years since he had served Mass last as an altar-boy in Rosstrevor , and even the new authority of his police sergeant 's stripes did little to compensate for his nervousness at being on the altar again .
5 Even so , the carry from the men 's tee was considered particularly daunting , for it was also lower than at present , and even the new bank in front failed to ease the psychological effects of both hazard , distance and danger .
6 To the east lay Moscow , to the west , Courland and Lithuania , and northwards the new city of St Petersburg , and league upon endless league , the frozen forests of the territory of Novgorod .
7 The Nationwide Building Society felt that they could not increase their investment because it was linked to unchanged valuations and therefore the new ratio of public to private funds had to be higher than before , even though the housing association was prepared to invest some of its own resources .
8 But perhaps the new assertiveness of British Muslims should be seen as a sign not of isolation but of integration .
9 Two days after the debate , on 6th August , 1859 , a leader appeared in The Times which not only questioned Scott 's suitability for the appointment , but also the new attitude of the professional architect towards his client .
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