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

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1 New and expanded towns experienced the highest rates of population growth in the 1950s and 1960s , but in absolute terms it was the medium-sized cities , like Bristol , Leicester , and Southampton , which made the biggest contribution to overall population increase .
2 In contrast , new and expanded towns experienced the greatest declines in growth rate , confirming that the new towns are mostly no longer new nor are they so fertile .
3 It is always a wise procedure for a new and inexperienced councillor to watch the working of committees and council before venturing forward with some important proposals .
4 You have now created a new and individual palette containing the colours you wish to use , all matched to your own yarn colours .
5 We have promised to provide new and additional resources to help the developing countries to tackle their environmental problems .
6 James Johnston 's hellish screams , torrid streams of abuse and vehement playing sever all traces of decency , and unless you 're familiar with obscure ( and now practically obsolete ) bands like Silver Apples , you 're able to experience a whole new and distinctive way to appreciate the feral and f—ed -up .
7 The ‘ Plan for Coal ’ of 1974 , very much at the centre of the case put forward by the NUM , was intended to produce over 40 million tonnes of new and modernised capacity to meet the expected increase in demand and to offset the exhaustion of old capacity .
8 The exhibition is being organised by Common Ground , a charity , which was created in 1983 to promote new and imaginative approaches to prevent the destruction of the character and fabric of our countryside and towns , writes Joanna Gibbon .
9 In this case , it can also be seen that the new and initial solutions have the same singularity structure .
10 There must be created a new and vibrant organization to meet the challenge of the twenty first century and beyond .
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