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

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1 The holy significance of this two-parter is that Spock meets the new Enterprise crew .
2 Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others .
3 Greece was obliged this spring to accept the new country 's admission to the United Nations with ‘ Macedonia ’ in its name , and the New Democracy rebels swallowed their fury when they realised that voting against the government would cause an election their party would probably lose .
4 This action enabled the new infilling east elevation clad in painted timber boards to be installed to the rear of the original wall-plane , better exposing to view the cylindrical forms of the kilns ( Plate 16 ) .
5 Having said this , and without wishing to appear a persistent critic , I do have to say that in some key respects the new proposals have yet to provide a satisfactory framework for the securitisation of assets .
6 This pub represents the new Norton , ’ he said , but the newness did n't extend to the bread .
7 If so , store in a warm ( airing ) cupboard for a few days to allow the new neck position to settle .
8 But eventually they managed to get hold of some pieces to suit the new look : two Bauhaus chairs , a bent-arm chair in black by Mario Botta , a halogen light by VeArt from Italy and a huge black refrigerator by Zanussi , designed in Italy by Pezzatta .
9 I 've got this other called the New Warriors , it 's Namoree versus Nova it 's rough .
10 At best it is likely to lead to confusion as some people follow the new route and others hang on to the old one .
11 And so whilst we were conscious of the fact that erm management were pursuing this policy to introduce the new system , we were just as conscious that we were going to protect our members er and have prior consultation , and that 's the operative and effective word as far as shop stewards are concerned , to have prior consultation , before anybody accepted going on to the scheme .
12 The Club evenings have been well-attended so far , despite a few people receiving the new programme rather late ( our apologies ! ) .
13 The Resolutions passed by this Congress reflected the new mood and strength of feeling of the delegates , as the following illustrations show : This Congress orders that the British Deaf Association takes a lead in pressurising for new government legislation which would absolutely guarantee the right of deaf people to sign language interpreting services as part of the statutory provision .
14 And this lot treat the New FADS like nothing less than their favourite pop group .
15 Now he faces McAuley in the opening round of the series which this year features the new 1800cc Ford Zeta engines .
16 It is believed that Thames will use this airtime to flag the new channel , and C5 if it wins .
17 But some boatmen fear the new regulations could destroy their livelihoods .
18 This section describes the New OED Computer System Problem Management Procedures in detail .
19 We very much hope to have the new materials ready before the end of 1991 — watch this space !
20 As such Curteys represented the new voice of Elizabethan England , combining a zeal for spiritual regeneration inspired by the Swiss Calvinists with the new theological learning of Cambridge .
21 If the stick becomes obstructed that tells you that there is a diversion and you must dig at that point to determine the new direction .
22 These equations give the new expression for U in terms of the null coordinates u and v .
23 When David Walker led the poll tax rebels of West Oxfordshire out of the tory fold many pundits expected the new Independents would be replaced by more compliant conservatives at the first electoral opportunity … but two years on independents still hold more than half the council wards .
24 ‘ Rounding off ’ was a preoccupation of all teachers implementing the new curriculum .
25 More research using the new data can be useful , however , in exploring the sensitivity of the model to a variety of changes in assumptions and included factors .
26 Will those organisations operating the new technology continue to operate in the standard bureaucratic form or are we likely to see a continued increase in the use of more flexible , less hierarchical forms of organisation .
27 Net margins on sales may be better than those of their foreign counterparts ( see table ) , but they have to employ more capital to build the new prettily-lit , out-of-town shops that the British want .
28 But the flow of immigrants went on , with very little space to receive the new settlers , so in 1628 some of them made the easy move from St. Kitts to Nevis , and a couple of years later made a slightly longer move and occupied the islands of Antigua and Monserrat , laying the foundations of English settlement in the Leeward Islands .
29 Compton was the guest speaker at a luncheon in the City Chambers to launch the foundation and an auction of cricket memorabilia , a raffle , and a number of donations , raised enough money to give the new organisation a flying start .
30 It followed pleas for enough cash to prevent the new council tax becoming a disaster of poll tax proportions .
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