Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Company managers have been asked to provide support for smoking employees who may find the new policy difficult to follow , and if required , staff will be offered counselling to help them give up .
2 Obviously , I understand that this course is to be built mainly for the benefit of the people who 'll buy the new houses , but it seems a pity that natural unspoilt countryside should be bulldozed to make way for what 's really just a few rich people 's pastime . ’
3 Anyone who might oppose the new legislation can readily be branded as showing indifference towards the dreadful consequences which have sometimes flowed from these offences .
4 The phenomenon had first been noticed in the last years of Victoria 's reign , among the new generation coming through who would be the new Edwardians and who would inherit the new century .
5 The evening promenade , ridiculed as the ‘ monkey walk ’ , when young people gathered together in their finery hoping to ‘ click ’ with a member of the opposite sex was another sure sign of the unchaperoned freedoms of the new street people who would inherit the new century .
6 The only way to change the Court was to wait for the justices ( of whom there were nine ) either to die or retire , and appoint replacements who would support the New Deal .
7 Three years ago , there was hardly an architect who would criticise the new townscape of Docklands or the Isle of Dogs .
8 There was no announcement of who would chair the new State Committee .
9 But instead of putting an HIV gene into the cell , it would put in a gene for an inhibitor , ’ said Dr Alan Kingsman , who will head the new laboratory .
10 Yorkshire managing director Clive Leach , who will head the new group , was more blunt , saying : ‘ We are looking for substantial cost reductions and we will be ruthless in taking out any area that does not contribute . ’
11 The service starts with a ‘ no obligation ’ discussion with one of the engineers , who will explain the new regulations , ascertain the scope of testing required and propose a cost effective and convenient test programme .
12 It is Saddam Hussein , the barbarian at the gate , who will herald the new world order , if anyone does .
13 What will the Minister say to people who will receive the new allowance from April when they learn that last Friday a Conservative Back Bencher talked out the Civil Rights ( Disabled Persons ) Bill ?
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