Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The annual meeting of the City of Londonderry and Foyle Unionist Party called on the Government to change its mind and site the new university in Derry .
2 Meredith closed her mouth and accepted the new glass of wine .
3 expressed great confidence in the Company 's products and its future and welcomed the new factory in the area , saying : ‘ is good for exports , good for Sudbury and good for Suffolk . ’
4 The new state had so far relied heavily upon French , American and Italian finance to integrate its railways , rationalise its industry and build the new port at Gdynia .
5 BETTY PAGE greets the new PMT dawn with a deep , personal view of Women In Rock and lets the new women of substance have their say .
6 HP reckons it takes only 30 minutes to complete the swap and get the new system running .
7 If this check is positive , the program proceeds to drop down a level and search the new sub-assembly checking the box coordinates of each part against the selected part as before .
8 SCOTVEC has initiated a Group Awards Development Programme within which the work of the main Departments of the Council will be focussed to flesh out the details of the framework and to put the new awards in place .
9 Despite high capital costs , this can happen if , by constructing Sizewell , the CEGB can save money by burning less coal and oil and the savings outweigh all the costs associated with building and operating the new power station .
10 Then run in the spur cable and fit the new socket as before .
11 However , they will be able to waive best execution , and indeed can do so even if they are discretionary customers ( which is a helpful relaxation and reflects the new spirit of liberalisation ) ; the best practice would be to have this waiver in writing .
12 It has also named former UK marketing director Mark Miller vice-president of marketing and given the new post of vice-president of corporate planning to Gael Curry , anticipating a quickening in sales .
13 It has also named former UK marketing director boss , Mark Miller , vice president of marketing and given the new post of vice president of corporate planning to Gael Curry , anticipating a quickening in sales .
14 On Dec. 29 the HCR met for the first time since the attempted coup and approved the new Cabinet , whose membership was announced the following day .
15 An Act was passed in 1981 to pursue this aim and establish the new framework for special education suggested by Warnock .
16 Where existing downpipes are sound and disappear into , say , a concrete path , it may be easier to leave them in place and to fit the new system so that the outlet matches up with the top of the existing pipe : 68mm plastic pipe will fit into 2¼ in cast Iron pipe .
17 If for example , you wanted to make a previously designed garment in a yarn or a stitch pattern that knits to a different tension , you would simply load the required file from the disk and enter the new tensions in place of the original ones .
18 Attempts to organize a session of parliament — to sanction its own dissolution and call the new elections for April — failed , however , when the number of deputies attending was too small to produce a quorum .
19 To create a new program group box , click on FILE and choose the NEW option .
20 The huge revolving stage which allowed one band to follow another without break became a big attraction with dancers waving farewell to the retiring band and welcoming the new arrivals .
21 A buy-in of shares may be the appropriate method of effecting a management buy-out where certain shareholders wish to realise their investment in a business which they have been running for some time , or they wish to retire , and there is a management team willing to continue with the business and become the new shareholders .
22 Given the amount of time that Karsten Schubert has been in business and given the new wave of gallery/dealers , this year is going to be the year to break with a much more open policy towards new art , are being seen as central to the contemporary art scene .
23 At the same time as negotiating this amalgamation and setting the new machinery in place , the NCDAD and the CNAA were dealing with what Strand calls the ‘ large and prickly subject ’ of the validation of the major art colleges in Scotland .
24 This means that you wo n't need to reinstall DOS and make the new disk bootable .
25 The ‘ friend ’ then made contact and took the new recruit along to join in her activity .
26 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
27 If enough members of a species ‘ tune in ’ to the hew behaviour and adopt the new form , a new morphogenetic field is created allowing an easier path for others to follow .
28 One of two possible methods is to divide off one end of the tank using a clear divider and install the new fish into the smaller section , after a few days when the other occupants of the tank have accepted the newcomer then remove the divider and let all of the fish mix .
29 ‘ We have addressed the problems of access and hope the new plans will allay the councillors ’ worries , ’ he said .
30 The rise in unemployment and the fall in output at the start of the decade could be seen as the low point of a cycle which started with the 1930s ' innovations in chemical industries and light engineering and generated the new consumer durable industries that fuelled the long post-Second-World-War boom .
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