Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] that [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , the planners maintain that this new demand must be disciplined in some way . |
2 | Current practices between remote sites demand that all new work is transmitted periodically between sites , or to a central data base . |
3 | Concerned , our governments decided that all new cars sold in EC countries from 1992 will have to emit 70% less poisonous exhaust gases . |
4 | The latest figures show that 16 new crackers are currently under construction , and at least 15–20 under serious study , according to Akitt . |
5 | There are numerous anti-avoidance provisions to ensure that this new relief is tightly controlled . |
6 | Design faults meant that each new station required major alterations ; any hope of a production line quickly went out the window . |
7 | CDC surveys estimate that 200,000 new cases of hepatitis B occur in the US each year . |
8 | But fashions change , and economic pressures mean that more new houses are likely to be designed by architects in the next few years . |
9 | Only 13 per cent of the Gallup respondents thought that pioneering new forms of surgery should be a priority for the National Health Service . |
10 | Building societies report that net new commitments in February — the amount of new mortgages in the pipeline — rose 75 per cent on the depressed level in January to £2.72 billion . |
11 | Others argue that any new government must have a clear mandate for change . |