Example sentences of "which new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Much will depend on the speed with which the practical aspects can be carried through and the extent to which new members can be attracted from the building societies .
2 It also illustrates how new institutions can change the nature of a place , as a milieu in which new patterns of behaviour will be formed .
3 The investigation considers the extent to which new patterns of access to the market have boosted residential development and examines whether initiatives such as co-ownership have widened access to the market .
4 Such a high margin of flexibility was relevant because the new land allocations were essentially for development during the whole Structure Plan period and the precise rate at which new sites would be developed , whether before or after 1991 , could not be judged .
5 The meme pool therefore comes to have the attributes of an evolutionarily stable set , which new memes find it hard to invade .
6 They all start with the basic feline sound , genetically inherited like all the other elements of their communication system , but the artificial nature of the adult cat/human owner relationship creates a special world in which new subtleties develop that go beyond the genetically-shared vocabulary .
7 Longer term financial and quality improvements were to follow major station redevelopment schemes , including profitproducing office and retail elements , of which the redevelopment of Liverpool Street and for which new plans were announced in 1986 is a good example .
8 First , planners are often blamed , because they may frequently specify the styles and building materials with which new houses should be built , ‘ in keeping ’ with existing structures ( Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) .
9 Which new houses ?
10 Hence the Bumper Fun Book into which new jokes and stories were put .
11 This is a forum in which new entrants to the profession can interact with senior academics , distinguished visitors from overseas , and international economists working in government , finance , and international institutions .
12 The final part of the exercise , therefore , was to merge the systems conclusions with a more conventional examination of the various real-life factors affecting the way in which new groupings could be achieved .
13 A feature of early denudation chronology was that it tended to concentrate upon particular areas and that the record deduced for those areas tended to exercise an unduly significant influence upon the way in which new areas were interpreted .
14 There may be difficult decisions to take about which new services should be funded first and how best to run them .
15 As with all professions , medical and pharmacological competence can not and should not be taken for granted , as evidenced by the frequency with which new drugs are introduced and then withdrawn from the market after proving to be harmful , even fatal in continued use .
16 Of more urgent concern is the uncontrolled way in which new drugs , formulations , and presentations ( not of individual high cost but likely to be used for large numbers of patients ) are introduced , without assessment of health gain or cost , into primary care prescribing by consultants ' recommendations , patient pressure , general practitioners ' individual decisions .
17 Furthermore , while a revitalized ruling and administering class might be seen to require infusions of men of wealth and leadership from slightly lower social layers , this could prove acceptable only under conditions in which new procedures for educational cultivation had been established .
18 In an effort to cut costs , Nissan will reduce the breathtaking speed at which new models are rushed on to the market .
19 This approach could end the long-running battle between the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trade Commission over which agency should be responsible for which new products .
20 There has been much discussion of the need to increase the speed at which new products are brought to the marketplace and a ‘ rugby team ’ in contrast to a ‘ relay ’ approach to project management has been suggested as a way of making faster progress ( Takeuchi and Nonaka , 1986 ) .
21 The company was enjoying a phase during which new products were constantly being introduced so that in January 1981 , partly to keep customers aware of the ever-expanding range and also to enlarge the buying circle , the company initiated twice yearly catalogues .
22 After the groups failed to produce drafts , Dunkel put forward a working paper defining principles on which new rules might be based , but avoiding numbers .
23 Thorns also elaborated a socio-temporal model of village communities , suggesting that there were three types of villages : those that have established structure ( long-standing and with an accepted pattern of authority ) ; those that are transitional , in which the higher-status group has lost its authority ; and those that have been re-established , in which new leaders , mainly in-migrants , have filled the roles of authority .
24 The inner city provides a medium through which the political project may be legitimated and the site on which new forces of economic change may be played out .
25 Another is the relative recency with which new values , untouched by the aura of the sacred , have been invented and proscribed ( Sutherland , 1945 ; but cf.
26 This leads on to a discussion about the way in which new occupations associated with the new technology are likely to emerge .
27 The tension between these two contradictory functions has provided the space within which new signs and new attitudes can break through ; it also , depending on which function is in the ascendant , explains pop culture 's vacillation to date between empty reaction and charged visions of possible futures .
28 La Stet SpA , Italy 's state-owned telecommunications holding company , favours liberalisation , but opposes a system in which new telecommunications operators could take over just the most lucrative business , such as national long distance , which subsidises local calls , said Umberto Silvestri , STET 's chief executive .
29 Mr Lawson 's speech to a City banquet at the Mansion House next week is seen as one occasion on which new policies -possibly even a step towards full EMS membership — could be outlined .
30 In the words of the Danish Foreign Minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen this might help create " a new political landscape in which new decisions can be taken " a comment widely taken to refer to the possibility of a second referendum in Denmark on the Treaty .
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