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

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1 The Steering Group continued to commission new titles and identify new topic areas in 1992 .
2 PRESIDENT Bill Clinton was due to turn the course of American economic policy on its head last night when he detailed proposals to the US Congress that embrace a range of new taxes and reject 12 years of the ‘ Reagan Revolution ’ .
3 A decree creating nine new states and renaming three others was promulgated on Sept. 4 .
4 You can learn about the place of new technologies , acquire new skills and update old ones .
5 Should they change jobs in later life , they will join a different occupational group and may well have to learn new skills and adopt different mannerisms and styles of dress .
6 However , the development of better approaches to assessment requires not only that managers facilitate such development but also that practitioners are prepared for the need to apply new skills and face new dilemmas .
7 Our organic chemicals businesses have survived the recession very well by designing new products and identifying new applications .
8 To prevent such a sequence of events the church must seek continual spiritual renewal ; deploy a high proportion of its members to work in the external constituency ; in McGavran 's terminology , to turn them into class two leaders and workers , i.e. ‘ members whose energies are primarily directed to serving and evangelising non-Christians in their ministry area in an effort to bring them into the Body of Christ ’ , and to establish new groups and plant new congregations .
9 And the production of numerous low-budget pictures stimulated by the Cinematograph Act of 1927 — passed to get the film industry moving again — was treated , for the most part , not as an opportunity to experiment with new styles and cultivate new talent , but as an occasion for allowing mediocrities to make low-budget versions of Hollywood pictures .
10 There is general agreement in the hot fusion community that CIT will bring significant advances to the field , but the problem is that it will cost 700 million dollars which requires new funds and imposes new pressures both within and outside the community .
11 Producing a screw driver , he set about updating the display units by inserting new designs and removing discontinued items .
12 This can open up new opportunities and create social mobility .
13 Meanwhile newly established caretaker committees for each party were to start electing new leaderships and organizing national conventions .
14 In phase one , Wimpey is building 63 new homes and refurbishing nine flats .
15 The first phase , to build 63 new homes and refurbish nine flats , is under way .
16 Local authorities claim that investment is needed not only to build new homes and replace dilapidated housing , but also to renovate deteriorating buildings , and thus improve the existing housing stock .
17 We will immediately begin the phased release of receipts from the sale of council houses , land and property receipts to allow local authorities to build new homes and improve old ones .
18 First though , plans to build new schools and improve existing buildings in Oxfordshire have been shelved ; twenty projects have been put on hold because the County Council can 's sell the land which would have er funded the schemes .
19 On a modest few hours climbing we had sampled two new crags and climbed fine routes — a melange of anxiety , adventure and delight set against a backdrop of a wild , lonely coastline .
20 The aim of our schools programme is quite simple ; to reduce the number of new infections and to encourage positive attitudes towards those with AIDS .
21 Moves to extend the death penalty to new offences and to execute juvenile offenders are contrary to international human rights standards , including the American Convention on Human Rights , and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .
22 Sloane is the world 's largest dealer in new helicopters and has extensive engineering support facilities .
23 Then the effort to locate industry in new areas and to build new towns showed up the weakness of local government as an executive agency and the first talk of reform began in Whitehall .
24 Hardware is visible and sexy , so all the excitement in the parallel processing world is generated by manufacturers , but it will be the companies that crack the problems of writing new applications and adapting existing ones to exploit the technology that will be best placed to make their fortunes out of the technology .
25 We feel that this is the ideal opportunity for students to study as well as enjoy a holiday visiting new places and meeting new people .
26 Helens ' overall allocation was low because it did not bid for new places and put any proposals to tackle its serious surplus place problem .
27 Imagination is needed here and brainstorming sessions before each round of negotiation can be used to consider problems from new angles and to generate new ideas for introduction into a negotiation .
28 Nynex Corp 's New York Telephone has done a deal with Newbridge Networks Inc for equipment to enable it to offer Nynex Enterprise Services , which provides business customers with private line services whereby with a single telephone call , they can reroute transmissions , add new circuits and raise available bandwidth to set up videoconferences : Newbridge is supplying its 4602 MainStreet Intelligent NetworkStation , 3645 MainStreet High Capacity Bandwidth Manager , and 3624 MainStreet Intelligent Channel Bank .
29 Labour 's Ministry for the Arts and Media will encourage Britain 's arts and their associated industries , including broadcasting and the press , to develop new ideas and attract more people .
30 Campaigners now hope parish councillors will abandon their scheme for 30 new lights and accept alternative proposals instead .
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