Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So he 'd rushed to the field , catching a sun-dazed pony , scrambling onto the broad back , hair and scurf whitening the new trousers , cantering over the paddocks and clattering into the yard where Peter and Andrew were almost ready .
2 Soon the behavioural change leads to new values and the new structures and policies to mirror the new values .
3 The project will examine the obstacles and opportunities facing the new entrepreneurs in the development of their business activity , and will provide information on the economic performance , innovatory potential , and employment impact of the small sector .
4 At a recent rugby jamboree in Kimberley the unification of these two bodies was formally completed so now it is up to the various officials and administrators to make the new South African Rugby Football Union really work .
5 centres where SCOTVEC has identified concerns , based on previous experience , on the effectiveness of the internal quality systems and assistance to meet the new criteria may be required .
6 THE BEGGARS and ROBINSON present the new face of Mancunian guitar pop as part of the Tetley Bitter Guest List series of concerts at Manchester 's P J Bell 's on September 21 .
7 More than 260 Windows applications were on show , covering dedicated 32-bit applications for the 386 and 486 range of PCs , multimedia solutions for home and business based on the recently released Microsoft Video for Windows technology and applications using the new Microsoft Windows for Pens operating system .
8 Whitehall has also had to find office space and officials to staff the new ministries promised by both parties .
9 Over 750 staff and managers received the new Savacentre Ten Year Award introduced last year .
10 EC Commissioner Carlo Ripa di Meana challenged the USA and Japan to match the new CFC deadline .
11 A letter is sent to each Branch Chairman and Treasurer explaining the new act .
12 Following his success in Come Blow Your Horn , theatre work was becoming more regular , and Crawford joined the New Shakespeare Company for an eight-week tour of Twelfth Night , which took him across England and to three venues in Portugal .
13 in 1992 , everything ( apparently ) starts with a D. With D-Ream and D-Influence leading the new D-Mobs , it would be a shame if people passed over the name D*Note .
14 Welcoming Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon to Prodescon 's new offices , director Malcolm Palmer was keen to point out the blue carpeting and wallpaper gracing the new building as proof positive of the his own , if not the company 's , political leanings .
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