Example sentences of "[verb] [art] new [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Even more revolutionary , though , were the social adjustments that needed to be made to accommodate the new masses . |
2 | We we we 're empowered er by these orders to set up the new constituencies , er they do not actually come into effect to enable the elections to be held upon them er until all the countries of the E E C have agreed the changes that are necessary to accommodate the new numbers that er they will be having , er so the act , the ninety three act , has a commencement hour within it . |
3 | The best way to create jobs in the telecommunications industry is through liberalisation , our duopoly review , opening up the market , allowing the new products to come through and allowing customers to make their decisions in the marketplace . |
4 | The elder Pinney , owner of the largest sugar plantations in Nevis , would certainly have been less pliable had he realized that his sons were allowing the new tenants to have Racedown rent-free ; but in the event he quickly warmed to the young poet , and welcomed him as a guest to the family 's town house in Bristol during the autumn of 1795 , the period which first brought Wordsworth into contact with both Coleridge and Southey.7sup18 ; |
5 | DEC says it hopes to target the new systems against rivals , such as Hewlett-Packard Co and Sun Microsystems Inc , by offering at least twice the price-performance . |
6 | Inaugurating the new boards of the affected banks on July 13 , Falae announced that the government planned to privatize all the banks in which it had a controlling interest , in line with the government 's policy of divesting itself of state holdings . |
7 | I have recently received the new Waterways Code produced by British Waterways in which is outlined etiquette for anglers , boaters , canoeists and walkers alike . |
8 | Sir Charles Robinson bought the estate in 1875 and developed it , naming the new roads as Cluny , St Vast , Stafford , Exeter and Taunton . |
9 | The people are organized into gangs , under taskmasters , to dig out mud and make the bricks for building the new cities . |
10 | That was an ill-advised planning decision by the city council , and questions could well be asked about the considerable waste of public money involved in building the new houses in Goodwood road . |
11 | WAXMAN , TOMMY TEMPLE , MAKING THE WAX BALLS WHICH HIDE THE NEW CANDIDATES ’ NAMES ( Page 103 ) |
12 | Touching the new textures will absorb your baby for a while , so pile up a collection of carpet tiles , vinyl tiles , plastic box lids , corrugated cardboard , egg boxes , fabric , tissue paper , and crinkly chocolate box inserts . |
13 | EC farm ministers agreed the new rules on Saturday to protect high-cost Community producers in areas such as Madeira and Martinique and former colonies in Africa , the Caribbean and the Pacific . |
14 | Environmentalists have criticized the new measures as insufficient . |
15 | In East Anglia , the efforts of the Bishop of Norwich , Matthew Wren , to enforce the new orders caused great resentment and led to the publication of the highly critical , anonymous tract , Newes from Ipswich . |
16 | Collective discussion of what caused , for example , the appalling deprivation in the shanty towns became the starting point for using the new skills of reading and writing . |
17 | High-speed transport and telecommunications — the fast movement of people , goods , information and ideas — are vital as is the development of a highly-trained workforce capable of using the new technologies . |
18 | During the two shorts months that it took to draft the White Paper , opposition could be quelled , using the new powers and wholehearted support given him by the Prime Minister . |
19 | The indexation process then begins again , using the new figures . |
20 | The second part of the project involves using the new insights which preferred point geometry offers to make practical the methods which both the new and existing theories produce . |
21 | In truth the change to the game is subtle rather than sensational and too much fuss has been made when , in fact , some folk are using the new laws as an excuse to disguise their weaknesses . |
22 | It appears that the bars over the as are also superfluous since ( on using the new notations + rather than unc etc. ) |
23 | She underwent open heart surgery in a bid to solve the problem , but now needs an artery widened using the new techniques . |
24 | Part 3 provides examples of the way in which programmes may be developed using the new Sciences modules . |
25 | In the High Court and county courts express provision is made allowing any party to apply to the court for different directions , a provision which should not be overlooked , particularly given the new provisions for early exchange of witness statements , if there is good reason for departing from the normal rule ( see RSC Ord 25 , r8(3) , CCR Ord 17 , r11(4) ) . |
26 | Daum claimed that his players had been given the new sports designer drug Clenbuterol simply to heal persistent muscle injuries . |
27 | With the mines now being put up for private operation , a great deal will depend on how sincere British Coal is about helping the new licensees to make a go of it . |
28 | When the marshes were drained the new farmers chose to live on the embankments beside the canals and rivers . |
29 | You 're enjoying the new ones are n't you ? |
30 | For example , Fielding ( 1982 ) takes the best elements of the three main models : ( a ) the desire to live in a more rural setting ; ( b ) the availability of new jobs in the sunrise industries of the rural areas ; and ( c ) regional planning by governments to argue that the two main factors are first , the development of a post-industrial society where the mobile middle classes are relocating the new industries , and second , the rise of service employment , particularly in the more attractive rural areas of each country . |