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

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1 Most of Scotland accepted the new King and a measure of much needed stability was brought to Scottish affairs .
2 Then the index stood at 130.2 so the uplifted value of a nominal £100 of 2% index-linked Treasury 1996 would have been equal to : But in September 1991 interest rates on index-linked stock were well above 2 ½%,; so the Bank of England issued the new tranchette at a price of £110.625 to give an estimated real gross yield to maturity of 4.22% .
3 Given his scholarly credentials as a researcher , Bateson , when introduced as a regular reviewer , was in a strong position to deflect attempts to " discredit " the " Eliot school " of poetry , by drawing on contemporary critical work such as that of Empson to explain the new poetry 's layers of intelligibility and ambiguity .
4 Thousands of people are flying out of Britain to celebrate the New Year in the sun and snow .
5 I understand that it is possible , even at this late stage , that the review itself could be overturned by the refusal of France to agree the new allocation of seats and we 've already had an exchange on that , Mr Deputy Speaker , which indicates that whatever we decide today might actually be overthrown and overturned completely by the inability of the French to ratify their part of the arrangement , er the minister referred to it as a massive inconvenience , I suggest that if we have to resort to going back to the old boundaries to fight these elections and indeed the problems that that will cause for the selection of candidates as well , that that will be one of the greatest understatements that even this house has heard .
6 ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Duchess of York opens the new terminal at Kent International Airport ; and later , as Patron of Museums Year 1989 , visits the Minster Agricultural and Rural Life Museum , Thanet , Kent .
7 Contracts have been arranged for the supply from other parts of BAe to enable the new company to operate autonomously .
8 Johnson was therefore taken aback when the strongly homophobic Chancellor of London asked the new Archdeacon to intervene .
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