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

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1 Nevertheless it was held that any false indication given by the retailer could not be said to be due to the act or default of Cadbury since the retailer could quite easily have compared the weights and prices of his existing stock and the new bars to see if the label ‘ Extra value ’ was justified .
2 The office , which displayed portraits of both the last president and the new one , was filled with stale air .
3 The relaxation of one-party rule and the new climate of liberalization increased , resulting in the formation in December of an independent human rights monitoring group and the gradual release of political prisoners .
4 LEGITIMATION AND THE NEW AGENDA IN BRITAIN
5 Gimpel Fils , Annely Juda and the New Art Centre are the other galleries from London .
6 This marks a significant step in oil import replacement for Pakistan and the new policy of pricing gas at parity with oil provides an incentive for further exploration by the petroleum industry .
7 Earlier this month Mr Biya was welcomed in Paris by both Mr Mitterrand and the new French prime minister , Edouard Balladur .
8 Gorbachev and the new era in Russia was the result of the great pendulum swing of economics .
9 The only real hope for MAC is for Rupert Murdoch and the new BSkyB service to give ( or be forced by the ITC to give ) a long-term commitment on making all their PAL transmissions from Astra simultaneously available in MAC from Marcopolo .
10 Far away and long ago seemed the world after the War , into which he had emerged out of the army with the feeling that his vote and the new Labour Government would rebuild England .
11 The music was amateurish and the performers self-conscious , but the evening was so beautiful that if you shut your eyes to the cars and the new shop blocks you might imagine yourself briefly in Shakespeare 's England .
12 Each evening she and Constance would go over the day at Maison de Levantiere , talking about the customers , fitting-room gossip and the new fabric deliveries .
13 Cassirer 's brother Bruno 's publishing house served both Secessionists and the new Expressionist poets as did the magazines , Kunst und Künstler and Pan , that he edited .
14 The course provides opportunity for : ( i ) graduates from African , Asian , and Pacific backgrounds to undertake advanced study of Christianity directly related to their own setting ; ( ii ) persons who have worked , or who expect to work , in cross-cultural situations to examine the religious context in which they operate , or to reflect constructively on their experience ; ( iii ) prospective candidates for research involving cross-cultural or inter-religious study who do not have specialised training in these fields , to bridge the gap between previous academic study and the new material .
15 Passing to our own day , fine editions include the Nonesuch Press issue of 1924–27 , in five volumes with engraved titles and head-pieces by Stephen Gooden ; but many will give pride of place to the Doves Press The English Bible containing the Old Testament and the New , published in 1905 , also in five volumes .
16 But Jewish legends which found their way into the Alexander romance fondly narrated the encounter between the High Priest and the new King of Kings .
17 To give rail access to these new shops and the new Smithy , Boiler and Erecting Shops , built in 1859 , a bridge was erected ( No 171E ) and an entrance curve laid in , containing two sets of track .
18 France , on the other hand , opposes any enlargement of the Community until the provisions of the Maastricht Treaty have been put into practice and the new powers of the Union , which are to be extended in 1996 , have likewise been agreed .
19 Often this will not be successful if the population is attached to its traditional methods and the new methods are radically different from the old ; a careful marketing campaign to change attitudes can have a dramatic effect , particularly by presenting new products in a way that is not dramatically different from the old .
20 Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ .
21 Indeed , once families were earning over £3 per week in the Midlands and the South East , where the car industry and the new consumer industries were developing , they had the prospect of a much improved standard of living and a significant improvement in their life opportunities .
22 As well as the new constitution , the 1918 conference supported a policy manifesto , ‘ Labour and the New Order ’ .
23 The 1918 constitution rebuilt the party machine , creating a centralised , national body out of a loose federation of affiliated organisations , so laying the foundation for an effective election machine , while its political commitment was enshrined in Labour and the new social order , a manifesto that was sufficiently ambiguous to attract people with quite different conceptions of the role of the party in heralding socialism , and yet seemed to many to offer a new beginning .
24 These resolutions , for the most part the outcome of pragmatic adaptation of a moderate collectivism enshrined in Labour and the new social order , and the implementation of constitutional change , were to lay the foundations of a mass party able to command the loyalty of large sections of the enfranchised working class .
25 So close was it to Labour and the new social order in terms of its content and timing , a certain duplicity is suspected .
26 Latin American countries voted in favour ( except Costa Rica , which abstained ) , and the United States was joined by most Western nations and the new Panamanian government in voting against .
27 Resistance , Renewal and the New Republic , 1944–7
28 There were originally medieval Jewish cemeteries in the Malá Strana and the New Town but these had gone by the 15C .
29 Mr Toubon has frequently attacked what he termed the ‘ pharaonic ’ ambition of President Mitterrand 's ‘ grand projet ’ building projects such as the Louvre pyramid and the new Bibliothèque Nationale .
30 An existing external door was re-used as the main entrance and the new straight-flight stair , giving access to the first-floor living-rooms , was located on the site off the former upper storeys ' access ladder .
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