Example sentences of "which be [verb] [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 The Outline Statement of User Requirements identifies the functions , method of operation , performance levels , control , and security which are required of the new computer system .
2 It had sprung from his activities in the housing movement , but was run on straight commercial lines , providing an ‘ alternative ’ removals service and producing a nice sideline in salvaged Victorian fireplaces which were sold to the new rich .
3 Some of them are involved in drawing up legislation which is based on the new communication policy .
4 Some of them are involved in drawing up legislation which is based on the new communication policy .
5 Santa Ana , California-based California Software Products International Inc has announced the RPG400 debugger which is included in the new version 3 of its Baby/4XX Report Program Generator for AS/400s and personal computers : the debugger has been designed to improve applications development based on the Baby/4XX system , which enables stand-alone personal computers to emulate the AS/400 ; the debugger is free to current users — version 1.3 of the Baby/4XX system is £2,500 .
6 The technical training department is currently working on the issue of competency assurance which is required by the new Safety Case Regulations .
7 In the meantime , Stirling was back in action at Kabrit , preparing to bring up B Squadron , which was formed from the new recruits who had finished a somewhat abbreviated training course .
8 So , in our example , it would be the experimental group which was exposed to the new teaching style .
9 The undermining of the credibility of the quantity theory during the depression years , together with the general failure of conventional economic doctrine to explain the events of the time , left a vacuum which was filled by the new theories of J. M. Keynes .
10 Since it is a jurisdiction which is central to the administration of justice in the courts of this country , it was accordingly not ‘ a liability to any duty , or any authority or power , not incident to the administration of justice in any court , ’ which was preserved under the new arrangements in 1873 by section 12 of the Act of 1873 without forming part of the new jurisdiction of the High Court .
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