Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [art] new [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In particular , the project looks at the implications of the manner in which rural and urban environments were changed as a result of large-scale overhead transmission ; at public reaction to the transformation of the ways in which homes were heated , lit and cleaned ; and at the response to the new forms of mass production facilitated by the use of electric power . |
2 | Whatever the language , the epidemiologists ' curves illustrated in Chapter 3 do suggest that the majority of the new users will eventually give up daily heroin use . |
3 | They were joined there by earl Rivers , who had left the prince at Stony Stratford and ridden north to greet the dukes , having first dispersed his men among neighbouring villages to ensure accommodation near the prince for the new arrivals . |
4 | They were joined there by earl Rivers , who had left the prince at Stony Stratford and ridden north to greet the dukes , having first dispersed his men among neighbouring villages to ensure accommodation near the prince for the new arrivals . |
5 | Smith was a leading figure in the local and national movement to promote technical education , beginning with the provision of a new Mechanics ' Institute in Keighley in 1870 — he was secretary of the building committee — and continuing , after a formative visit to France , Germany , and Switzerland in 1872 , with the setting up of an associated ‘ trade school ’ , providing technical and art classes . |
6 | The Conservative National Union and the National Liberal Federation were formed in order to facilitate and encourage the support of the new electors . |
7 | Perhaps here and there the old man would have found some evidences of the former world : the windmill of his younger days still standing in the corner of a new field , though now derelict and forlorn , or the traces of the former strips in the ridge-and-furrow of the new pastures , but not much else . |
8 | If my information is helpful to Eliot , who apparently has the energy to carry on the struggle against the new overlords , then he is welcome to it . |
9 | According to Atwater , at the time There was nothing new as such about grass roots lobbying , but the sophistication and skill brought to this tactic by the Reaganites in the new conditions of the 1980s was a development of great significance . |
10 | The defenders of the new arrangements will no doubt claim that there is still reasonable scope for pupil-centred learning , for cultural diversity , and for the exercise of professional autonomy , even within a nationally determined curriculum framework . |
11 | There could be other reasons why work left London though , and in the case of the new firms springing up in the Home Counties and the West Country , low rents rather than low wages appear to have helped Bungay , Frome and other centres to build up a clientele . |
12 | In structuralist theory this absence is far more radical than it is in the case of the New Critics . |
13 | He did not foresee the rise of the new rentiers — the financial institutions collecting workers ' savings — yet these are more organised , powerful and ideologically-armed than the old-style rentiers ( even they have n't faded away ) . |
14 | Among the programmes focusing on what the Commission calls ‘ education , training and youth ’ are Comett , promoting cooperation between universities and industry in the field of the new technologies ; Lingua , promoting foreign language learning ; Eurotecnet , developing vocational training in the new technologies ; Iris , developing equal opportunities and vocational training among women ; Petra , preparing young people for adult and working life . |
15 | The financial crises of 1929 and 1931 and the following years ' dramatic collapse in trade and production helped to lay the foundations for the new industries and the new international trading blocs that began in the 1930s and 1940s , and for the new international financial system established in the 1940s . |
16 | Hall 's positive views about the timing of the judges ' appointments probably originated as early as 1835 , when the plans for the new Houses of Parliament were being considered . |
17 | Nevertheless , the size and wealth of London as a centre for consuming the products of the new industries was important . |
18 | Tyne & Wear Development Corp in the UK is using a specially adapted version of the Superscape virtual reality software from Aldermaston , Berkshire-based Dimension International Ltd to enable planners and the public to ‘ walk through ’ its £180m redevelopment scheme for the City of Newcastle Upon Tyne 's East Quayside : Newcastle-based Real Time Design Ltd , which is implementing the system , has already created the base landscape and a few of the proposed buildings in the virtual world , and will continue to add new ones based on architects drawings and computer aided design-generated images ; using the system , it will be possible to simulate , in real time , the experience of driving on the roads between the new buildings , ensuring that the Tyne Bridge is visible at some locations . |
19 | Sadly , Fiji , unable to pay the travel bill , had to pull out of the tournament , while the organisers had to chip in a hefty contribution to secure the presence of the New Zealanders . |
20 | Galileo was in the process of making a major contribution to the building of a new mechanics that was to prove capable of supporting detailed experimentation at a later stage . |
21 | So public and congressional interest was low and this in turn kept budgets tight , preventing the building of the new facilities or running the new experiments such as the dt one at Princeton that could produce the breakthrough . |
22 | This new plan also envisaged the building of the new rooms above the existing vestry and church parlour and joining the church and the halls . |
23 | The meetings of the new shareholders of History plc may well be stormy ; some indeed may wish to wind up the company or favour a merger with other subject areas to preserve its share of a declining pupil market . |
24 | The banking hall was partitioned to contain the noise of the new computers but the hall has now been restored to its original open form . |
25 | The original suspended wooden ground floor was entirely removed after penetration of this structure for the installation of the new cross-walls and their foundations showed that some residual sections were badly affected by woodworm . |
26 | this form of alleged manipulative government could only be transformed by the values of the new caesars , the ‘ fact men ’ of history , who relied on blood , instinct and realpolitik and not on rationalistic ideology to influence masses and govern nations . |
27 | The visibility of the new missiles will force us to think more acutely about nuclear weapons and why , or whether , the world needs them . |
28 | The additional money that we 're looking for this year er a substantial amount of this will go to funding of the rent for the new premises for the c the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and I do n't propose to stand here and defend the Citizens ' Advice Bureau because it does n't need it , I hope . |
29 | By reserving his rights he does not achieve a legal impasse , and indeed , if this is the goal , he should be advised to terminate the contract and re-negotiate it in the light of the new circumstances . |
30 | They had to be disposed of quickly to make room in the depôts for the new cars on order to work on the main line . |