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

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1 From Germany there is The End of the History of Art ; from Britain a group of essays describe The New Art History ; from the United States has recently come Rethinking Art History : meditations on a coy science ; and from Canada there is a forthright title Art History : its use and abuse .
2 Increased working distance and greater depth of field make the new SZ series ideal for use with bonding or probing machines .
3 In this way it is possible to re-start the routine that was enjoyed previously , although it may take some days of patience to break the new habit .
4 Some drug and alcohol hostels around the country are losing clients and face financial difficulties because of confusion surrounding the new community care arrangements , writes Bob Cervi .
5 Mars are relying on their army of fans to back the new bar .
6 Most of Scotland accepted the new King and a measure of much needed stability was brought to Scottish affairs .
7 Malekith despatched a band of assassins to slay the new Phoenix King .
8 Then the index stood at 130.2 so the uplifted value of a nominal £100 of 2% index-linked Treasury 1996 would have been equal to : But in September 1991 interest rates on index-linked stock were well above 2 ½%,; so the Bank of England issued the new tranchette at a price of £110.625 to give an estimated real gross yield to maturity of 4.22% .
9 It seems that , just as in the 1870s , the abundance of work masked the new threat .
10 In a corner of the Salon Imperial of the Hotel Intercontinental , Paris , Harriet Varna braced her back against a statuesque pillar and looked steadily into the viewfinder of her camera , concentrating on her subjects so fiercely that she was almost oblivious to the electric atmosphere that surrounded her , bouncing off the Viennese décor and the sumptuous rococo ceiling along with the heat and the light as the models of the House of Saint Laurent moved gracefully along the hundred yards of catwalk to display the new season 's couture collection .
11 Given his scholarly credentials as a researcher , Bateson , when introduced as a regular reviewer , was in a strong position to deflect attempts to " discredit " the " Eliot school " of poetry , by drawing on contemporary critical work such as that of Empson to explain the new poetry 's layers of intelligibility and ambiguity .
12 However the appointment of staff to fill the new posts meant that our overall complement was little changed and consciences were salved .
13 In terms of policy influence the New Right captured the intellectual and political high ground in Britain and many other countries throughout the 1980s .
14 Thousands of people are flying out of Britain to celebrate the New Year in the sun and snow .
15 I understand that it is possible , even at this late stage , that the review itself could be overturned by the refusal of France to agree the new allocation of seats and we 've already had an exchange on that , Mr Deputy Speaker , which indicates that whatever we decide today might actually be overthrown and overturned completely by the inability of the French to ratify their part of the arrangement , er the minister referred to it as a massive inconvenience , I suggest that if we have to resort to going back to the old boundaries to fight these elections and indeed the problems that that will cause for the selection of candidates as well , that that will be one of the greatest understatements that even this house has heard .
16 [ I ] t seems to me that we are moving more and more in the direction of an elective dictatorship , not the less objectionable in principle because it is inefficient in practice , and not the less tyrannical in its nature because the opposed parties , becoming more and more polarized in their attitudes , seek with some prospects of success to seize the new levers of power and use them alternately to reverse the direction taken by their immediate predecessors .
17 And the Department of Health says the new system does work provided its administered properly .
18 ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Duchess of York opens the new terminal at Kent International Airport ; and later , as Patron of Museums Year 1989 , visits the Minster Agricultural and Rural Life Museum , Thanet , Kent .
19 If the less successful variants were not multiplying quickly enough an element of competition would also mean that poor replicators will be less efficient at acquiring the means of survival to keep the new species going .
20 Contracts have been arranged for the supply from other parts of BAe to enable the new company to operate autonomously .
21 Johnson was therefore taken aback when the strongly homophobic Chancellor of London asked the new Archdeacon to intervene .
22 Cut a treated 3in square fence post into the required number of sections to support the new trellis .
23 On appeal , the Court of Appeal upheld the new definition of a disorderly house , upheld the direction to the jury , upheld the property confiscation order but reduced the custodial sentence to six months which is , as it happens , the statutory maximum for running a brothel , a consideration which influenced the same court in R v.
24 The only member of the House of Representatives representing the new party was Jim Anderton , leader and founder of the NLP in 1989 .
25 This process began early , which gave personnel plenty of time to absorb the new ideas , and the changes in behaviour and attitudes that were required .
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