Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | CIVIL and criminal courts should have a new power to impose punitive damages awards on companies which demonstrate wanton or reckless disregard for human life , a lawyer said yesterday . |
2 | Mr Heitmann says clearly Germany 's special role because of war guilt must end and after unification , the Germans should take a new view of their Nazi past . |
3 | Sometimes an expedition under orders from the Sibirskii prikaz ( Siberian Department ) in Moscow would be the first to penetrate into a region ; at other times hunters and traders would investigate a new river system on their own , later reporting their success to the local military governor ( voevoda ) , who would then penetrate the region asserting government control over the inhabitants . |
4 | Undaunted , Dick began to research paint and his finds will set a new course for warbirds with the latest in flat paint technique . |
5 | But scholars who use them with a sober sense of their limitations can add a new dimension to literary studies , and in an age of divided cultures we should surely be ready to welcome a marriage of literacy and numeracy . |
6 | They believed that high levels of government spending were pre-empting resources that could have been used more productively in the private sector , that high taxes were stifling private enterprise , and that the abolition of the complex system of government regulations , interventions , and subsidies would unleash a new wave of private initiative and energy . |
7 | Intel claims that CHMOS will spawn a new generation of compact , portable and battery-driven electronic devices such as hand-held medical instruments , portable computer terminals , lightweight video recorders , and new ‘ senses ’ for industrial robots . |
8 | All of Modigliani 's formative years will become a new area of study . |
9 | SAVE believes , and has proved time and time again , that all types of historic buildings can have a new lease of life through conversion , offering potential and exciting challenges for developers and architects . |
10 | He makes the reasonable point that the upholders of traditional positions might achieve a new plausibility if they could be seen actually arguing for them , rather than merely asserting them . |
11 | Wilson 's leadership was certainly new in style , in that he proclaimed his intention to turn No , 10 into a ‘ power house ’ , where the rhythmic working of bulging brains would generate a new hope , a new vision , a new purpose and a new nation . |
12 | Small and growing businesses will have a new deal . |
13 | The community care reforms will produce a new kind of key worker who will organise and budget for packages of care : the care manager . |
14 | Campbell 's move to Glentoran 's biggest rivals could create a new record fee between Irish League clubs — and a little bit of history . |
15 | More than likely his younger brothers and sisters would welcome a new mother , but he was too nearly a man to take kindly to any woman set with so little warning in his own mother 's place , especially when this new incumbent stood to gain a crown as well as a ring . |
16 | PASSENGERS will boycott a new Teesside rail service because it does not stop at Eaglescliffe station , a Stockton councillor claims . |
17 | Under this system the two statutory authorities would create a new organization where NHS resources for mental health services and the local authority social services resources for domiciliary , residential and day care services would be pooled . |
18 | But supporters were confident that decisive endorsement in the dioceses would create a new climate . |
19 | Governors will consider a new report to be made by the head at their next meeting on Wednesday . |
20 | It believes that theological colleges and courses must take a new look at the quantity and quality of the preparation given to ordinands for their responsibilities in leading public worship . |
21 | Secondly , children should develop a new appreciation of how traits can be used to explain behaviour . |
22 | Standards will represent a new way of describing performance at work and will enable organisations to identify and match peoples ' needs more effectively to the requirements of industry in a constantly changing world . |
23 | Rainbows will love a new stage show which has already started a national tour . |
24 | Czechoslovakia 's voters will choose a new parliament on June 8th . |
25 | Voters will elect a new government on November 26 — the same day they decide if the country 's ban on abortion should be changed . |
26 | It also provides a useful example to journalists bored with adding the suffix ‘ -gate ’ to the names they give to all political scandals , regardless of whether they have anything to do with break-ins in Washington : by adding ‘ -dome ’ hacks can bring a new sense of variety to their reports , regardless of whether they have anything to do with teapots . |
27 | Carbohydrate-based drugs will become a new class of pharmaceutical product during the next decade and will be used in treating autoimmune diseases and as anti-inflammatories . |
28 | The metal chassis that has seen thousands of miles may have a new life as dustbins , the fractured windscreens will metamorphose into recyled drinking glasses , the plastic interior may be transformed into the next generation 's Super Marios and Ninja Turtles . |
29 | Maxwell 's theory clashed with these generally accepted assumptions because it predicted that light is an electromagnetic phenomenon and also predicted , as was to be realized later , that fluctuating currents should emit a new kind of radiation , radio waves , travelling at a finite velocity through empty space . |
30 | Now , with fewer than 2,000 workers in our pits , Cardiff docklands must find a new identity and a new prosperity . |