Example sentences of "of [v-ing] new " in BNC.

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1 But it is incumbent on us to transform man at the same rate so that he will be capable of mastering new techniques and new ways of thinking . ’
2 The ‘ barrique scandal ’ brought him a lot of attention — Ostertag was the first , although not the only , winemaker in Alsace to think of using new oak .
3 We mean to work out ways of using new course structures , perhaps with part-time study , new ways of teaching and an innovative approach to university admission which could enable more people from Birmingham and the West Midlands to benefit from their local university .
4 The second aim is the theoretical one of using new evidence on this ‘ White Entente ’ ( for such it was ) to confront the plausible claim that ententes have the advantages of alliances without their disadvantages .
5 What was perhaps most significant about this product range was that it opened a debate about ways of using new technology which would enhance human intelligence rather than diminish it .
6 But in fact every creative and inventive and imaginative activity ( including that of inventing new tools ) is better done with the help of ‘ technology ’ , and so a failure to familiarize children at school with the use of such technology inhibits their imaginative potential , as well as making them incompetent and virtually unemployable when they leave school .
7 The excitement of seeing new things .
8 The ship was constantly visited by birds , and as it ventured further and further from home shores , Gould 's hopes of seeing new species , or at least species he had never seen alive before , rose to dizzying heights of expectation .
9 There is a danger of seeing new technology as an end in itself and of teaching pupils the mechanics of microcomputer use without looking at what is done before and after pupils use the microcomputer .
10 Conversely , the higher the rate of interest , the greater the additional cost to industry of financing new capital investment .
11 The process of inaugurating new policies will continue after the adoption of the policy and will then further affect implementation .
12 Is this a play still capable of generating new meanings ?
13 Structuralist theory is not a source of methodological tools capable of generating new interpretations of literary texts , but an exploration of the conventions that make interpretation possible .
14 It is just that modern physicists seem to have more imaginative ways of naming new particles and phenomena — they no longer restrict themselves to Greek ! )
15 Human beings are arriving in their droves and last year saw considerable debate over the ethics of building new towns in the countryside to accommodate the overflow .
16 It must be capable of building new schemata , and of ditching old ones .
17 This would be a society with a ‘ rich inner life and a high level of culture and morality ’ , and it would be ‘ open to the world , to cooperation in the interests of building new international relations based on free choice , equality , security and universal values ’ .
18 are few in number ( 84 , most of them Roman Catholic ) , and they arose from the government 's offer in 1936 to pay 50–75% of the cost of building new secondary schools .
19 Many churches which have area-based house groups give them the task of contacting new arrivals .
20 In the same pamphlet , Jeremy Isaacs , then Chief Executive of Channel 4 , proclaimed that the channel was ‘ determined to fulfil its brief of bringing new voices , new forms and new areas of subject matter to British television .
21 General practitioners were not just avoiding ‘ heartsink ’ patients , as the editorial suggests , but recognised the mutual benefit of bringing new skills and knowledge into the practice and extending the range of options within their primary care team .
22 It seems clear , then , that the costs of transmitting new technology depend on the basic capabilities of the parties involved .
23 As well as providing background music , the stand will include an ongoing workshop demonstrating the process of producing new pieces .
24 to develop new ways of tackling new problems , and to rethink our approaches to existing problems .
25 This research aims to provide a clearer understanding of the problems of adopting new technology and the implications which this can have on training provisions for UK businesses .
26 He had a keen regard for the classical elements of production — Land , Labour and Capital — and was never afraid of adopting new techniques or of changing his farming policy to achieve the most efficient and profitable blend of these elements .
27 Against that must be weighed the costs of absorbing new members into a Community already weighed down by the process of bargaining over policy among 12 member states .
28 Russian Tsarism faced a challenge of absorbing new elements of society into the Russian social system and dealing with the political consequences of the economic change it introduced .
29 It is difficult to assess whether or not unemployment and economic conditions were vital to the decline in the size of working-class families , or whether the prospect of purchasing new consumer goods conditioned the responses of the working classes .
30 A service oriented hotel supplier has invested a lot of time making files of important companies such as banks , credit card companies , large stores , tobacco companies , soap and perfume shops , beverage companies , newspapers , discotheques , restaurants , and so forth , which can sponsor in part or in total the cost of purchasing new keycards .
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