Example sentences of "take [noun sg] [prep] the new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It should be noted that whenever a new module or SPR is added to an SSR , further distribution of the SSR takes place via the new relationship .
2 It should be noted that whenever a new module or SPR is added to an SSR , using options 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 , further distribution of the SSR takes place via the new relationship and further endorsements are required .
3 Do take advantage of the new low- and no-alcohol drinks available in Sainbury 's
4 Could they take advantage of the new offer ? 2 .
5 The proposed environmental impact assessment at the site will still take place for the new project and will include evaluation of high temperature and rotary kiln incineration , as well as new technologies .
6 Whatever the circumstances an open and frank discussion must take place between the new employee and her manager at the earliest opportunity .
7 No decision was taken at the meeting except that a further meeting on the subject would take place in the New Year .
8 He was one of four prelates who refused to do fealty to Edward III in January 1327 , although he took part in the new king 's coronation in February .
9 GREEDY garages in Britain are taking advantage of the new legislation on seat belts in cars by taking anxious parents for a ride .
10 Ferry lines expect a huge rush of passengers taking advantage of the new freedom .
11 Firms registered under the new law would be exempt from legal changes until 2016 , a clause that will reassure western companies thinking of taking advantage of the new facility .
12 Prime Minister James Mitchell carried out a Cabinet reshuffle in late January , transferring responsibility for foreign affairs from himself to Herbert Young , hitherto Minister for Trade and Tourism , whose Trade portfolio was passed to Jonathan Peters , hitherto Minister of State for Trade and Tourism , who took responsibility for the new Ministry of Trade and Consumer Affairs ; Mitchell also created a new portfolio of Grenadines Affairs , with Stephanie Brown as Junior Minister .
13 Scurrying about with jugs of ale , the twins — Martha and Ann — took advantage of the new turn-about in political matters by ensuring that the customers ' voices were well lubricated .
14 And , to pay him credit , I think once Mrs Thatcher had gone Douglas Hurd took advantage of the new leadership to drop the demand for a war crimes tribunal , and he has tried very hard recently to develop a common approach to the postwar situation with France , Germany and Italy , the three key countries .
15 Many took advantage of the new regime 's financial generosity .
16 Going to war , said Bush , was America taking responsibility for the new world order .
17 THE revels that once took place at the New Year turned everything base over apex .
18 Sar Kheng was also appointed as Interior Minister , replacing Gen. Sin Song who took charge of the new Ministry of National Security .
19 Werner Hackl , the Austrian hotshot who has taken charge of the new plant , said : ‘ Here at Ellesmere Port the management has adopted new techniques of working and involved the employees in that process .
20 20,000 past and present employees of the Harwell laboratory are being asked to take part in the new survey .
21 One problem the French planners have still to solve is the role of female graduates , some of whom have requested to take part in the new scheme .
22 Could my Noble Friend give an assurance that if these schools wish to take advantage of the new legislation and to opt into grant maintained status , they 'll be given every encouragement ?
23 It also contributed to a shift in opinion at the Ministry of Education away from the curtailment or freezing of grant towards modest and flexible expansion — and the Eastern District was able to take advantage of the new grant regulations which followed the Report in 1955 to achieve a level of aid a few percentage points higher than the 75% hitherto regarded as standard .
24 Not only would any subsequent residential development be wonderfully placed to take advantage of the new route into the heart of the city — thereby making the houses attractive to those whose business was in the city centre — but past experience had shown more often than not that the railway barons could well pay a fortune for any land they needed .
25 By 1966 , the Church was better able to take advantage of the new interest in its separatist stance because it now had a core of Ulstermen who had been converted under Ian Paisley s preaching and who had grown up with his politicized evangelicalism .
26 Under these circumstances , it is unlikely that foreign computer firms will scramble to take advantage of the new policy under which they can subscribe for 30 per cent of equity in a local producer .
27 Taxpayers who wish to take advantage of the new practice for valuations currently being negotiated should write to the inspector to whom they submitted the claim .
28 Take advantage of the new law : Until recently , crossed cheques issued by banks gave little protection .
29 ‘ Neither publisher had film rights in their titles ; both had television rights ; Heinemann had merchandising rights , which are important in children 's titles , whereas Hutchinson did n't ; and it was a moot point whether either of them had video or audio cassette rights , since the original book was published in 1979 , and the form of the publishing agreement had not been changed to take account of the new technology . ’
30 Cold-weather payments would also be adjusted to take account of the new fuel bills .
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