Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [conj] the new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The neo-classical analysis can be justified only if the new equilibrium positions are reached quickly . |
2 | Rates are altered so that the new price reflects the desired new rate of interest . |
3 | The delivery date for new furniture and equipment needs to be arranged so that the new site is fully operational once all the equipment and goods have been transferred . |
4 | He 'd noted that Howard had clammed up as the new arrival appeared . |
5 | And our postal contestants are n't forgotten today because the new edition of the World of Toy Dogs is out , very popular magazine with our listeners and er postal contestant winners will get that . |
6 | The plan was to change vehicles on the outskirts of Habane then continue on to Kondese where hundreds of men , mostly ex-Security policemen loyal to Ngune , were waiting to launch a crushing offensive against Jamel Mobuto 's inept , and disorganized , government troops , many of whom had only joined up when the new regime was instated . |
7 | Although the authorities conflict , it has been laid down that the new doctrine of reckless manslaughter supersedes the older doctrine of manslaughter by gross negligence . |
8 | They regard the fusion as a sound investment and , although Unionist stock has appreciated greatly since the new issue , there is not a man of us who has the slightest intention of selling out . |
9 | For a start , French three-month interest rates have been cut sharply since the new government arrived in March , as tension over the franc has eased . |
10 | But for its profitability and burgeoning client list , GM would never have taken over and the new Elan might still be an idea waiting for the cash to build it . |
11 | The day began at 10 am for rehearsals for the next production but if this proved unsuccessful , it was taken off and the new production rushed on . |
12 | There was a small , interested queue already lined up and the new manager shrugged his shoulders and smiled across . |
13 | We therefore begin , in Chapter 2 , by examining the argument frequently put forward that the new technology is leading to wholesale job destruction and hence a permanently high level of unemployment . |
14 | Notifications should be sent out before the new firm starts to act for clients of the old firm . |