Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] that the new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Local and environmental groups fear that the new mining activity will turn what is now magnificent scenery into a mud choked ecological disaster . |
2 | Law Society guidance to these amendment rules emphasises that the new requirements are not intended materially to increase the reporting accountant 's workload . |
3 | A lieutenant filing past with seventy-five mud-stained survivors of the decimated 2nd Zouaves noted that the new general was unable to hold back his tears ; it was a detail he remembered all his life . |
4 | Nigel Duerdoth of the National Federation of Housing Associations thinks that the new payment system for hostels is ‘ most likely to break down in the inner cities — the areas where stress is greatest and hostels are most concentrated and needed ’ . |
5 | He goes on to say ‘ In presenting us with the award for Lafayette , the judges believe that the new range has outstanding sales potential . |
6 | Some observers believed that the new formation should not be viewed as a permanent body , but rather as a means for the republics to escape the central power exercised by the Soviet Union . |
7 | Technological advances meant that the new generations of machinery embodied important innovations . |
8 | Some officials recognized that the new system was alien , but expected that the judicial system would act as a progressive force which would promote the adoption of British norms about justice . |
9 | Attempts to introduce legislation on animal patenting have been unsuccessful so far , but the campaigners hope that the new Clinton administration will be more sympathetic to their cause than its predecessor . |
10 | The mechanism of the healing is unknown but previous studies showed that the new vacularisation at the ulcer margin , the establishment of adequate blood flow around the ulcer base , and stimulation of cell migration and proliferation in the granulation tissue at the ulcer bed are the key factors in this process . |
11 | Academics hope that the new reference library will fill many of the gaping holes in the national library 's science collection . |
12 | All our respondents agreed that the new qualifications should be based on a structure of mandatory and optional units , though the strong view was expressed that this should be done in a way that allowed plenty of flexibility . |
13 | Business leaders believe that the new £8.5 billion national business rate will create political and inflationary problems for the Government when it is introduced next April . |
14 | Business leaders warned that the new government 's policies , if fully implemented , would damage investor confidence in the province which , as it provided 40 per cent of Canadian GDP , would have nationwide implications . |
15 | Its founders announced that the new party would have no relations with the CPSU . |
16 | As generally happens , the traditionalists were frightened and therefore unsympathetic to the new course , while the radicals found that the new broom was not sweeping clean enough , leading to a cry for more vigorous strokes . |
17 | And the explosion in complaints about new technology , such as direct debits — which transfer money automatically from your account to pay bills — and cash dispensers indicate that the new method of banking could leave the customer less protected than under the old-fashioned paper-based system . |
18 | Press reports suggest that the new DOS will include a revised boot procedure , allowing you to bypass CONFIG.SYS to process it line by line . |
19 | First impressions indicate that the new awards are being warmly welcomed by centre staff . |
20 | Kozlowski said that the new service would be independent of the Soviet Union , would co-operate with North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) countries over issues such as drug trafficking and terrorism , and would also build up a bank of information on Western economic factors as a source of advice for Polish entrepreneurs . |