Example sentences of "they [verb] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | MPs will start debating these issues on the 17 of this month , two weeks before members of the old party have to make up their minds about whether they want to join the new ship . |
2 | In Figs. 21.18(a) and ( c ) the structures appear to be orientated approximately in the plane of the picture whereas in ( b ) and ( d ) they appear to intersect the new plane . |
3 | Superimposed on this map of things as they were , one sometimes finds the lines drawn in by the commissioners showing where they propose to create the new fields and hedges , and the new roads , public and private . |
4 | They hope to persuade the new operator to including a stop near the Haslemere Hospital in this route . |
5 | At first , the Attorney General did not intend to permit this , but as members indicated on a vote that they preferred to debate the new text , the Attorney General allowed to propose it as follows : |
6 | Oxfam aid workers say they 've become the new targets in the war in Somalia . |
7 | So that 's why they 've named the new wing after her . |
8 | Hugo Young ( ‘ Why the Dons Showed They 've Learnt the New Politics ’ , Guardian , 4 February 1985 ) appreciated this side of Mrs Thatcher and its relevance to the question of the honorary degree . |
9 | Again speaking about ‘ this new rush of crime ’ , The Times wondered whether ‘ they had learnt the new crime at play , and practised ‘ putting the hug on ’ ’ as boys used to rehearse the best tricks of Jack Sheppard' . |
10 | They had entered the new world of changed qualifications for teacher education , and the negotiation of validation by a university which they knew or the CNAA which they did not . |
11 | These are the people who will be present throughout each day and they help to give the new patient a feeling of ‘ belonging ’ , indeed other patients can be a great support and source of information to new patients ( Rowden & Jones , 1983 ) . |
12 | They have to guide the new voters in the exercise of the franchise ; to guide them quietly , and without saying what they are doing , but still to guide them . |