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

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1 Raoul Cedras , called for calm and promised that new elections would be held , without specifying a date .
2 We are not to know that new methods of correlation will not he developed ( as spores , hystrichospheres , etc. , have been developed in recent years ) to correlate the least promising.looking formations , Ultimately perhaps we shall have a little black box into which we only have to pop our rock specimen for its age to he read automatically on a dial .
3 Indeed , it is confidently expected that new tagsets will be added , and their definition will form an important part of the continued work of this and successor projects .
4 It is claimed that new subjects can frequently be accommodated without addition to the scheme , by a judicious deployment of existing facets .
5 I wonder how many readers realise that new regulations from the Department of Health might make certain foods less available .
6 Figure 3.5 illustrates that new starts are less stable than established firms , and that exogenous firms are less likely than indigenous firms to create male and skilled employment .
7 Like Evans and colleagues , we found that new cases of gonorrhoea in all men and in homosexual men showed an increase in 1988–90 .
8 They will now be available to any company which can demonstrate that new sidings would reduce lorry traffic on virtually any trunk road .
9 From the observation post on the Residency roof Mr Ford reported that new contingents of sepoys were streaming into the enemy lines from every direction .
10 It also recommended that new entrants to the industry should be encouraged to attend short induction courses providing practically oriented instruction and information on opportunities in industry ; and that craft education should be founded on two interrelated phases , normally completed within two or three years depending on whether or not full-time study is included , leading to a national craft qualification .
11 By a two-to-one majority an industrial tribunal yesterday ruled that New Possibilities NHS Trust had acted correctly in sacking Noel Reid from his post at Turner Village Hospital last year .
12 But it was the IHSM who five years ago produced a report suggesting that new ways of delivering health care should be explored including separating providers from purchasers .
13 are clearly right to emphasise that new forms of politics and people 's support of these politics must be in some way connected to changing social structures and crises within capitalist society .
14 The governments in Tunis , Algiers and Rabat fear that new frustrations will inflame their countries ' economic problems .
15 Dr Ryan argued that new approaches to financing were vital .
16 Castells , much of whose work was based on France in the late 1960s , argued that new kinds of social and political alliances were being organised around collective consumption .
17 It also believes that planning can ensure that new buildings are designed in a way which it likes , and has an ability to prevent anything , however small , happening near its own house which reduces its value or interferes with the way in which it has been in the habit of using it .
18 It is widely accepted that new members of the research community deserve careful initiation , socialisation and accreditation .
19 I warmly welcome existing CBSI members , and hope that new members from both banks and building societies will be attracted by the more marketable qualifications that the merged Institute will offer .
20 Details are widely advertised and we hope that new members of the University will discover something of interest and visit the Chaplaincy Centre .
21 Rühe had argued that new leaders were needed who would mark a clear break with the past and would show full commitment to reform .
22 However , it is argued that new inequalities would arise between patients with the resources and knowledge to seek care outside their district and patients without such resources and/or knowledge .
23 Mr Fujimori has now promised that new laws will be debated in advance by the general public .
24 I do not wish to suggest that New Historians are involved in some huge subversive critical enterprise duping credulous students .
25 A CONFEDERATION of British Industry survey out this morning shows that new orders and output among small manufacturing firms have declined at a greater rate than expected since July .
26 Despite the plans to introduce a multiparty system , government sources confirmed that new parties would remain banned until further notice .
27 Joseph Larson , chairman of the National Wetlands Technical Council , claimed that new rules mean that much of the Florida Everglades , Virginia 's Great Dismal Swamp and the prairie potholes in the Great Plains will no longer be officially recognized as wetlands .
28 The fossils showed that new groups originated in particular parts of the world , and focused attention on the process by which they expand around the globe , often exterminating more primitive forms as they go .
29 His book showed that new ideas were in the air , and senior academics began to drop passing references to Barthes or Derrida , not always accurately .
30 But irrespective of how they construe the common sense which is the policeman or woman 's working knowledge , seniors are agreed that new recruits need experience of life to enable them to deal with the range of situations and people they encounter in their work .
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