Example sentences of "we will [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We will create a new sense of community and social cohesion .
2 We will create a new Europe Committee of the House of Commons , and give our reformed House of Lords ( see page 48 ) a special role in scrutinising developments in the Community .
3 We will make a new commitment to critical viewing skills education and critical media analysis .
4 On the basis of absolute moral standards we will build a new society .
5 We will encourage a new system of tax-free child-care vouchers for parents of children under five , given by employers and usable in workplace , local authority and private nurseries and for individual qualified carers .
6 During the new Parliament , we will develop a new Enterprise Service to give small and medium-sized companies help in diagnosing their most important strategic needs .
7 She envisages perhaps two or three beta versions , and then after that we will see a new OS/2 running as a personality on top of Workplace OS .
8 She envisages perhaps two or three beta versions , and then after that we will see a new OS/2 running as a personality on top of Workplace OS .
9 She believes we will see a new politics emerge , in which pleasure and individual responsibility will no longer be subjugated to the ‘ correct , collective line ’ ; though the institutional landscape is changing , a radical , independent sector will continue to exist .
10 We will have a new procedure called Continuous and Non-Standard Surveys which says that they will follow the basic procedures , except where this does n't make sense , and if it does n't make sense the job will have in it 's Master Job File a statement of how , it does comply with whatever it has to deal with .
11 If we continue the trend towards domestication and away from harvesting wild animals we will have a new problem , that of controlling rapid expansion of those wild animals freed from commercial harvesting or hunting .
12 We will introduce a new grant , paid through TECs , to help employers , voluntary groups or schools to set up after-school care and holiday arrangements .
13 As part of Estate Action we will introduce a new pilot scheme to promote homesteading .
14 We will introduce a new law dealing with discrimination on grounds of sexuality , repeal the unjust Clause 28 and allow a free vote in the House of Commons on the age of consent .
15 In particular , we will introduce a new Sex Equality Act which will combine and strengthen the current equal pay and sex discrimination laws .
16 ‘ As soon as we identify a real market need , we will introduce a new level of enquiry .
17 We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail .
18 We will introduce a new initiative to encourage the provision of after-school facilities by schools , employers and voluntary groups across the country .
19 We have introduced new opportunities for television , and we will introduce a new channel — Channel 5 .
20 We will use a new symbol ( a vertical arrow ) to indicate extra pitch height , so that we can distinguish between : yes and yes Any of the tones presented in this chapter may be given extra pitch height , but since this course is based on normal , unemotional speech , it will not be necessary to use the symbol very frequently .
21 We will establish a new Humanities Research Council .
22 We will establish a new Cabinet subcommittee to co-ordinate policy on London .
23 We will establish a new agency to carry out all social security war pensions work with the aim of providing a better , more efficient service to war pensioners and war widows .
24 We will establish a new Environment Agency which will bring together the functions of the National Rivers Authority , Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution and the waste regulation functions of local authorities .
25 If chance is not enough , of course , we will need a new science of heredity .
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