Example sentences of "take the new " in BNC.

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1 To undertake strategic research , which takes the new ideas coming out of basic research and develops them to the point where the possibility of commercial application can be identified .
2 Lucente , 53 , takes the new position of worldwide sales and marketing vice-president at DEC .
3 ‘ There 'd be the official ceremony , then the men would take the new person off and say , now we 're going to really initiate you . ’
4 YOU CAN TAKE THE NEW LITTLE HARBOR 58 ALMOST ANYWHERE
5 If you you do n't agree and are fired , you may take the new owner to an industrial tribunal .
6 The search for goodness could take the new hero into academia and out again , despairing of its false intellectualism and its established assumption that to be intelligent is only and always to be an intellectual .
7 With the bat , much will depend on the impressive Flower brothers , Andy and Grant , while the experienced Eddo Brandes will take the new ball .
8 If one goes to the slightly higher figure , which would be more appropriate for inner suburban development , then instead of my cut out for the Land Ranger map , for one and a half square kilometres , one hundred and fifty hectares , one can take the new ten penny piece .
9 Inflation is one of th , or yeah , not inflation itself , but the premium will go up by A , the new cost of the benefit what else would it take the new premium rate
10 It was clear to everyone that most of the patients taking the new drug would be over 65 , and that elderly people have greater difficulty in eliminating drugs from their bodies than younger ones .
11 The story circulated that the Warwickshire committee asked Calthorpe to delay taking the new ball to prolong the entertainment : certainly W.G. Quaife , the aging Warwickshire star , bowled luxurious legbreaks throughout the afternoon , ending with 3 for 154 .
12 Taking the new ball at 294 for three had not immediately provided a breakthrough , and DeSilva , on 80 , looked set to steer Sri Lanka to a sizeable first innings lead .
13 Taking the new ball at 294 for three had not immediately provided a breakthrough , and DeSilva , on 80 , looked set to steer Sri Lanka to a sizeable first innings lead .
14 This was critical , since it took the new tax from being a hybrid to being a loosely-disguised property tax .
15 Richards took the new ball — which did not shoot — and Ellison and Thomas played quite contentedly for two hours , putting on 72 for the last wicket , a new England record in the West Indies , taking the total to 315 .
16 Having begun as a left-arm spinner he turned himself into a fast-medium bowler who frequently took the new ball and who at times could be decidedly nippy .
17 Apple Computer Inc yesterday took the new PowerCD CD-ROM product , announced at Hannover last week , to the US market , saying that it expects to sell 1.5m of the things by the end of this year ; it also said it has shipped more than 1m copies of its QuickTime multimedia software since its launch in January 1992 , and has formed a new unit , New Media to increase market access to multimedia technologies , expand multimedia content and develop new markets for Mac technology ; the PowerCD comes with AppleDesign Powered Speakers claimed to deliver high-quality sound at half the price of similar stereo speakers .
18 A year after she arrived , Anna moved from Christine 's school , and took the new one ‘ like a duck to water ’ .
19 When he died his wife re-married and the children took the new family name , Burrows .
20 Carrick were favourites after their semi-final victory over Cliftonville , but Old Bleach deserved a lot of credit , for they took the new champions to a nerve tingling finish .
21 The ‘ friend ’ then made contact and took the new recruit along to join in her activity .
22 In England , however , the birth of many children suffering from deformities caused by their mothers having taken the new drug thalidomide prescribed by doctors during their pregnancy resulted in the enactment of the Congenital Disabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 .
23 Take the new , improved version of the Cross of Lourdes being advertised in Prediction magazine .
24 " How did he and the Lab take the new appointment ? "
25 Take the new catalyst plant at Clitheroe ; the whole project team has met unbelievably difficult performance standards .
26 All this of course took up a great deal of time and delayed the completion of Robyn 's thesis on the nineteenth-century industrial novel , which had to be constantly revised to take the new theories into account .
27 Here we faced a familiar dilemma : the Department of Transport and the county council were seeking to improve a trunk road and , seeing a large area of parkland , decided to take the new road through the park , cutting off a large swathe near the main entrance gates .
28 Apart from marches , CND fuelled their anti-cruise campaigns with demonstrations around the bases that were scheduled to take the new missiles .
29 Students wanting to take the new course live out of college , serving in local areas , learning by doing — they work in housing estates or inner city areas under the direction of the tutor and they go to Spurgeon 's two days a week for lectures , seminars and tutorials .
30 It will be necessary to batten the ceiling to take the new boards .
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