Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Gaining territory by right of conquest was an entirely acceptable way to expand an empire , but it remained to be seen if anyone had worked out any better methods than those of the Spanish for ruling the new subjects acquired in that way .
2 Fresh from launching the new Walt Disney range of ties ( ’ Huey , Dewey and Louie are very popular ’ ) and ‘ art-to-wear ’ scarves collection , chairman Roy Bishko hiked up his trousers to reveal the next big thing : socks covered with brightly coloured ties .
3 Barnes said Munich , Dortmund , Berlin and Stuttgart were interested in staging the new cup tournament .
4 Your knowledge , experience and insight has been invaluable in getting the new Department of National Heritage off to a swift and successful start .
5 The seminars , designed for teachers , lecturers , trainers , and others involved in implementing the new awards , will include workshops focusing on general SVQs in each new vocational area .
6 Around 50 academics have been involved in developing the new curriculum .
7 In the absence of express provision to this effect , the person responsible for determining the new rent will not be able to include rent reviews , nor will he be able to fix a stepped rent ( National Westminster Bank Ltd v BSC Footwear Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 277 ; Bracknell Development Corporation v Greenlees Lennards Ltd ( 1982 ) 260 EG 500 ) .
8 One manager was primarily responsible for securing the new product line , and for persuading management colleagues that their novel approach to organizational design and management style was going to be effective .
9 Jason was in charge of the team that was responsible for devising the new fuels always in demand by the competitors in Formula One Grand Prix racing .
10 Knowing that she was used to entertaining the new man in her life in her bedroom , her former bedmate slipped into the house while she was away and hid a stick of dynamite between the mattress and the bed springs .
11 Some of the RPF 's leaders were uneasy about risking the new movement 's reputation by contesting these elections , but de Gaulle , perhaps trying to make up for the lost opportunities of 1945 and 1946 , was adamant that the Rassemblement should make an all-out effort to capture as much popular support as possible .
12 This has caused accountancy specialists to send out reams of paper telling us their software is capable of handling the new EC regulations on VAT .
13 There 's also fast access to hundreds of teletext information pages and because it 's capable of receiving the new Nicam transmissions ( see our article on page 10 ) , you can start enjoying your favourite programmes in real stereo , as they become available in your area .
14 High-speed transport and telecommunications — the fast movement of people , goods , information and ideas — are vital as is the development of a highly-trained workforce capable of using the new technologies .
15 However , moderate ±forces in the Russian government appeared to be successful in silencing the new commander of the Russian 14th Army in the region , Gen. Aleksandr Lebed ( appointed in June ) who had remarked on July 4 that the conflict between Moldova and the Dnestr republic was not ethnic but involved " genocide … against one 's own people " , and had labelled ±Moldova 's President as " fascist " .
16 If doctors are worried about entering the new era of ‘ market medicine , ’ it is partly because they feel under-equipped for it .
17 Benny 's mother seemed excited about seeing the new outfit herself .
18 ( Remember that after allowing for drift , the wind angle will be changed and a slight adjustment may be necessary in assessing the new wind angle ) .
19 But if this , as suggested above , is insufficient to identify Conservatism then the ‘ Oakeshottians ’ and their imperfectionist allies may be correct in seeing the new right and Thatcherism as alien ideological territory .
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