Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I refer in that context to the observations of Lord President Cooper in MacCormick v. The Lord Advocate in 1953 , when Lord Cooper , generally regarded as one of the foremost Scottish jurists of this century , said : ’ The principle of the unlimited sovereignty of Parliament is a distinctively English principle which has no counterpart in Scottish constitutional law Considering that the Union legislation extinguished the Parliaments of Scotland and England and replaced them by a new Parliament , I have difficulty in seeing why it should have been supposed that the new Parliament of Great Britain must inherit all the peculiar characteristics of the English Parliament but none of the Scottish Parliament , as if all that happened in 1707 was that Scottish representatives were admitted to the Parliament of England .
2 On July 15 it had been reported that the new Cabinet had drafted 35 pieces of legislation for immediate consideration by the new Congress .
3 There is some comment has been made that a new settlement to the South or the South West of York would in some way undermine the urban regeneration erm of Leeds City Council , now I find this a surprising comment given that though people who are making that comment are also at the same time advocating much increased development allocations to , for example , Harrogate district , the main centre for which is erm , nearer than most conceivable new settlement locations to the South and South West of York .
4 Doctors are warning that the new pub craze of barflying could cause serious injury and even disable a person for life .
5 At the end of the public road is a notice prohibiting cars from going further , and I am told that the new owners of the Killilan estate are enforcing this ban fairly strictly but not in all cases .
6 I had been told that the new drug had side-effects .
7 But the Palestinians will not accept it unless they are persuaded that the new plan is a first step towards real independence , not an evasion .
8 For example , It has recently been shown that a new drug ( misoprostol ) , if used prophylactically , can reduce the incidence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ( NSAID ) associated ulcers in those patients taking these drugs for their arthritis ( Graham et al , 1988 ) .
9 It has already been shown that the new solution obtained using a Geroch transformation will automatically satisfy the required boundary conditions if these are satisfied by the initial solution .
10 As an example of what is meant by ‘ assignment ’ , we might say that a botanist who discovers an unusual plant will try to assign it to a known species ; if this is found impossible , it will be decided that a new species has been discovered , and that future examples of this plant will be assigned to this new species .
11 It will be seen that the new s 370A is not a significant change , since all the formalities of calling and holding a meeting would have to be gone through .
12 It has to be said that the new home top looks really sad on a large beergut .
13 Nevertheless , it must also be said that the new revenue at the monks ' disposal served to hasten the building of the new choir of the cathedral , which ( as we shall see ) was one of the major achievements of Anselm 's archiepiscopate .
14 While it must be conceded that the New Testament displays no great preoccupation with data-gathering — which is not surprising considering the complexity of numeration in both the Hebrew and Roman world ! — there is no positive evidence to suggest that Christ 's mission should be pursued in ignorance of obtainable facts .
15 It may be argued that the new designs of the assessments will avoid such obvious pitfalls .
16 ( 10.60 ) It may be noted that the new coordinate t is a decreasing , or past pointing , time-like coordinate , and that the singularity in region IV occurs when .
17 But it can hardly be overemphasized that the new images were not constructed in any artificial , mechanistic sense , separate , as it were , from attitudes and real social relationships on the one hand and , on the other , the economic and political structures of society .
18 It is as if all plans for radical reform ( and it must be remembered that the new media bring about substantial structural reforms to broadcasting ) can not be contemplated ; although , in fact , what is missing is a coherent argument for the preservation of the existing system .
19 It is to be hoped that the new management structure will prove to be a winning solution for the railway which has so much potential that it is a shame to witness the present agony .
20 It may be observed that the new space-times also have the same Killing vector as the seed solution .
21 He must be hoping that the new buyer will complete this time .
22 But it also raises the visibility of the Christians , and as people enquire what 's going on they can be informed that a new congregation will soon be started .
23 Secondly , an assumption is being made that the new networks , via which ‘ virtual ’ libraries and archives will be created , will be perfectly transparent and impediment-free structures created by mutual consent .
24 But now Nottinghamshire are hoping that a new £35,000 sponsorship with Midlands car dealers Swithland Motors will enable them to provide ‘ job security ’ for their contracted players all the year round .
25 And while research continues to build up a clearer picture of the distribution of radon across the country , environmental health officers are hoping that the new results will encourage local authorities to enforce strict building regulations .
26 It is claimed that the new levels of pesticide do not pose a risk to health .
27 If if it is considered that a new settlement is required to meet the housing provision in Greater York , then the first question that has to be asked is , is the criteria approach alone acceptable .
28 It is expected that the new system could be in place in the year 1993–94 .
29 It wo n't it is accepted that the new settlement new settlement can be assimilated into the landscape .
30 However , to prevent friction between country residents and visitors , the Commission is recommending that a new Country Code should be established , and the tourism industry should help to preserve the attractive elements of the country .
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