Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the Legal Aid scheme was given to the Law Society to administer in 1949 and it had also been responsible for the voluntary and statutory schemes in 1959 it was quite logical that the Law Society should also run the new advice scheme and that it should use the local and regional structure which already existed to administer the legal aid scheme .
2 If we genuinely believe everyone to be entitled to education , then we must reject the aristocratic distinction between an education fit only for workers and one fit for philosopher-kings ; but we Must equally reject the new assumption that only those who are receiving a scientific education are being ‘ properly ’ educated ; the rest , those who are studying arts , being relegated to the position of drones or parasites to be , at best , tolerated , and seen as ‘ enriching ’ themselves .
3 If a new piece of information arrives which is bullish , traders will immediately bid up the price of futures , so the next trade should fully reflect the new information .
4 Their legacy may not survive the new system of classification now available in the National Curriculum .
5 Existing partners may soon find the new strains too great to cope with and may choose to leave to avoid ‘ burn out . ’
6 Denise declares : ‘ I 'll always keep the new baby close to me .
7 ‘ If you 're free next week , we could perhaps see the new Cher film , ’ he suggested , as if unaware .
8 But the government proved it was no pushover when ruling that the Far North line from Inverness to Wick/Thurso could not share the new road bridge over the Dornoch Firth .
9 He tried to escape the cross-fire by getting the two offices separated but could not get the new rules approved .
10 Vicom says it incurred massive debt during the development its own proprietary visualisation line whilst at the same time taking over Sun 's products , and could n't attract the new development capital it required .
11 She said I could n't see the new year in .
12 I felt quite nervous undertaking this role in case I became ‘ out of my depth ’ and could n't provide the new mother with the support that she needed , either emotionally or physically , but on balance decided that the only way to find out was to give it a whirl !
13 ‘ If Safeway succeed they could completely undermine the new Cornmill shopping centre due to open this August .
14 They may well love the new baby , but that does n't stop them giving it a tweak when your back is turned .
15 Pat points out that Irish readers may well find the new trailers familiar — they were originally with Guinness Ireland in Dublin .
16 If we accept the authority of Jesus we may well accept the New Testament as the source of all our knowledge of him and of his teaching .
17 If BR could not make a case for seven trains for one of its most profitable routes , it was clear that plans for a second tranche of HSTs for the Cross Country group of services would not satisfy the new criteria .
18 After that would probably rank the new Cobe evidence , together with earlier results from the same satellite , which showed that the background radiation was indeed thermal , that is it had come from an explosion and was not produced by some other mysterious microwave source .
19 MICHAEL ROBSON ca n't resist the new catfish that appear on the market .
20 And even those MG enthusiasts who ca n't afford the new model can drive their older classics with a new pride ; after all , the MGB is the car that refused to die .
21 If the Mujahideen divide up the country among themselves it is likely that the big divide would be along these mountains , which would then become the new division between Central Asia and the Indian sub-continent .
22 Unlike most other versions of BASIC , a comma at the end of the print list will not suppress the new line and advance the cursor to the next zone .
23 Already thronging with music students and hosting a regular series of free concerts and recitals by distinguished musicians , it will soon provide the new home for undergraduates in the fine arts and gain a new lease on life .
24 ( b ) Break-clauses Where the landlord asserts that there are redevelopment prospects , the court will usually order the new tenancy to contain a break-clause enabling the landlord to terminate the lease for redevelopment .
25 It will also monitor the new system of inspection which , for the first time , will produce more than 6,000 reports a year .
26 Those of us who have criticised the Government 's and western nations ' lack of urgency in providing appropriate assistance to the Soviet Union will also welcome the new steps and the energy that is being shown in this area If , as the Prime Minister rightly says , the protection of non-proliferation is the absolute key to world peace , why are the Government seeking to increase the number of nuclear warheads that are carried on Trident , when they have the option of keeping the number the same , at a time when the rest of the world is decreasing them ?
27 This will automatically draw the new sheet into the printer .
28 The Manager will either create the new user himself , or refer to another user with the privilege to ‘ create user ’ .
29 Despite losing the popular BBC comedy repeats , BSkyB may actually welcome the new Thames deal .
30 They may actually turn the new rules to their advantage .
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