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

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1 We know that they and other voluntary bodies , such as the ASEA , provided much of the procedural methodology , including the focus on individualism , and the personnel to staff the new committee structures .
2 Since awards have such importance for individual candidates , SCOTVEC , as the awarding body , and centres , as the places in which the candidates learn the new skills and knowledge , must work in partnership to ensure that the awards for which we are responsible have the highest possible currency and credibility in the eyes of candidates , employers and other users .
3 He hustled down the steps to confront the new arrival .
4 The school secretary was looking for other jobs to supplement her pay packet , there was n't enough money in the budget to pay for the books to teach the new curriculum , tests for seven-year-olds were bringing their own problems .
5 It was necessary at this juncture because the parties controlling the new republic were inherently incapable of safeguarding French interests and sovereignty in the face of a looming world crisis .
6 Often , it is true , the commissioners drew the new boundaries so as to come to a point in the village where the ancient homestead lay , so that the farmer need not be disturbed from his old home .
7 Two days later the Communists saw the new grouping as an " essentially disruptive organisation which can only hinder the development of unity between existing political parties and organisations against the Chamberlain Government " .
8 In these experiments , the rats learn the new trick best at those times when they remember the old trick least well : it is as if a rat can learn a new trick more easily when its memory is not muddling it with the memory of the old trick .
9 Perhaps the Indians would have done so if they had been conscious of any pressure of numbers on the land , but North America was not crowded and the Indians assisted the new settlers and showed them how to grow the local crops .
10 The above will ensure that the profits derived from the transactions involving the new site are wholly relieved from tax in the hands of the church .
11 Its planning figures up to 1980–1 were endorsed , the CATs were authorized to appoint Academic Advisory Committees to advise on how best to obtain university status and to assist in the planning of their future development , the CNAA was established in 1964 , and the teacher training colleges were renamed Colleges of Education and were encouraged to work with the universities to introduce the new BEd degree .
12 In WOW ! 2 , the cartoons presenting the new functions feature Pandora and her rise to fame as a pop star .
13 From the kitchens came the new master , carrying an armful of cardboard chain-mail .
14 These are the principles to underpin the new quality system .
15 The judges , with the concurrence of the Inns of Court , resolved when these arrangements were created that disciplinary powers over barristers should be exercised in accordance with the regulations governing the new Senate , and by those regulations a committee of the Senate , known as the disciplinary tribunal , exercised those powers .
16 One of the problems facing the new Manager was that of renewing the tramcar fleet .
17 The problems facing the new President were enormous .
18 Ironically , one of the problems facing the new agency was , literally , on the doorstep .
19 Within the Eastern District , Berkhamsted branch ( Hertfordshire ) hung a banner proclaiming ‘ 1903-WEA-1953 ’ in the High Street for a week , using the hoardings protecting the new site of Woolworths , and also sold literature and distributed publicity from a stall in the marketplace ; Sprowston branch ( Norfolk ) arranged an exhibition of Victoriana in the village school , with local firms and libraries as well as members themselves lending material ; Peterborough branch held a garden party at the Bishop 's House , featuring addresses by Lady Simon , one of the WEA 's vice-presidents , and by Dr. Charles Morris , chairman of the National Foundation for Adult Education .
20 Three weeks later on 25 March 1985 , the price of the old shares was 198p and the rights to buy the new shares were trading at 5p ( the apparent shortfall of 3p being caused by the fact that the old shares were due a dividend while the new ones were not ) .
21 It was clear to everyone that most of the patients taking the new drug would be over 65 , and that elderly people have greater difficulty in eliminating drugs from their bodies than younger ones .
22 But the villagers regarded the new name as no more than a foreigner 's eccentric fancy which they were under no obligation either to use or recognise .
23 This intensification of the sheep enterprise has enabled farmers to increase the acreage released in several ways and on average the percentage increase on the farms adopting the new methods has been an increase of 23% cereals , 21% sheep and 14% cattle .
24 Inevitably , government help undermined the bank 's ability to do the job for which it had been established , and in 1897 the Poles opened the new Land Purchase Bank .
25 The police hope the new campaign will pursaude motorists to think again .
26 Was that a move by the police to undermine the new authorities ?
27 The children from Enstone village school helped the police launch the new campaign , even writing new lyrics for a favourite tune .
28 When he died his wife re-married and the children took the new family name , Burrows .
29 In part two : A sporting revolution … the women become the new Lords of the Manor .
30 Less than two years later the students asked the new Principal , Professor Robertson , for help in forming a medical society — one in the government of which students , being constituent parts of the Society , should have a voice and vote' .
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