Example sentences of "new [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This new paradigm has enabled the development of highly structured and usually brief interventions in many areas of individual emotional problems .
2 Immediately after doing so , before her new skin has had a chance to harden , she is particularly vulnerable , so before the event , she ties down the door from the inside with ropes of silk .
3 New Scientist has obtained a copy of the unpublished report .
4 After six months , when the new employee has had a chance to settle in and learn the ropes , make a thorough and honest assessment of how well she/he is fulfilling the requirements .
5 ‘ The new equipment has meant the treatment here is much better , ’ he said .
6 This new focus has required the replacement of conservatism , which in geomorphology has ignored subjects of topical concern like accelerated soil erosion , and the persistent misconception that denudation chronology can be equated with Davisian cycles ‘ dated ’ by landform geometries ( Butzer , 1980 ) .
7 THE creation of a new group has triggered an appeal for people from all walks of life to help protect local wildlife .
8 But this new mat has given the spinners a lot more encouragement and , over the week , some of the batsmen have improved their technique against spin . ’
9 The new development has attracted a £2and1/4 ; million grant from the department of trade and industry ; a regional spokesman says foreign investment has made a huge impact on Telford .
10 Not only in school contexts , but in hospitals and day centres and at home , the new relationship has become a teacher/pupil one .
11 A NEW name has joined the ranks of Olympic sponsors — Arthur Cackett , family butcher .
12 Even if we notice that the new dog has become a follower , we regard it as part of a strong friendship .
13 This time New Democracy has to resist the temptation .
14 The new workforce has provided the resources to put together the new reports , and to provide more support for ACARD .
15 And , of course , the American army did liberate this south-western corner of Bohemia , though it is only in recent weeks that the new government has permitted the fact to be acknowledged .
16 Steve Royle , the rowing director , says the new centre has improved the quality of their training and it is the only one he knows of in the country .
17 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
18 Now , a new aspect has entered the discussions between consultancies and their clients : Creativity .
19 REVOLUTIONARY new surgery has put a second Runcorn player on the road to an early return to action .
20 REVOLUTIONARY new surgery has put a second Runcorn player on the road to an early return to action .
21 From two of its existing operations — Software Sciences , which produces the CHAMPS hotel management system and Datasolve , which manages other companies ' data facilities — the new company has taken the name Data Sciences .
22 The New Internationalist has changed a lot over the years .
23 ‘ This new generation has changed the face of the business . ’
24 Since the second world war , public ownership has largely replaced the City 's family firms , and new technology has widened the scope of City trading .
25 Now lack of space and the need to adapt to new technology has meant a move from Fleet street to the countryside and Northampton .
26 Increasing investment in new technology has provided the way forward for CAC , enabling the company to remain at the forefront of dyestuffs manufacturing .
27 While new technology has reduced the costs of entry into newspaper publishing , its main effect has been to improve the profitability of established press barons .
28 Part of this new regulation has involved a shift towards central rather than local control .
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