Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] for new " in BNC.

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1 Regular support meetings for new staff and course tutors can be arranged informally when a re-entry programme has been completed .
2 Edouard began to commission feasibility studies for new de Chavigny showrooms , in Geneva , Milan , Rio de Janeiro and — in the longer term — for Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles .
3 Mr Prescott said yesterday that separate DoT assessments for new transport facilities in London had assumed increases — after taking account of inflation — in southern rail and Tube fares of more than 40 per cent in the next 10-15 years .
4 RELOCATION ALLOWANCES FOR NEW RECRUITS
5 go too far along the line of er taking green field sites for new developments .
6 He believed that by launching Jean-Claude 's music at festivals , on the radio and in small recital halls for new music , he was acquiring personal kudos .
7 It was also felt that consequent uncertainty in the bookselling trade would lead booksellers to place smaller initial orders for new titles , and that rising prices and the axing of valuable but commercially marginal titles from publishers ' lists would ensue ( both of the latter effects have , in fact , to some extent ensued , in spite of the judgement ) .
8 Led Zeppelin , Grateful Dead , Hendrix , Iron Butterfly , Blue Oyster Cult , Quicksilver Messenger Service etc etc , all became legitimate reference points For new bands .
9 Tax concessions for new companies and the end of the state monopoly on import-export trade were also announced .
10 By 1970 the generosity of tax concessions for new investment was such that they wiped out the effect of corporation tax and rendered the post-tax rate of profit virtually as high as the pre-tax rate .
11 European Community regulations for new incinerators are very much stricter .
12 In 1989 Japanese companies had secured shipbuilding orders for new vessels totalling 9,700,000 gross tonnes , double the total of the previous year , so that although orders for 1990 were down to around 3,000,000 gross tonnes , shipbuilders ' order books remained full until well into 1992 .
13 A new investment law in July 1989 aimed to simplify bureaucratic controls by uniting procedures within a new investment authority and by providing improved tax incentives for new projects .
14 The scheme has been approved by UK energy secretary , John Wakeham , who has indicated that it may eventually become incorporated into building regulations for new houses .
15 Most have small-business development funds for new companies .
16 . Right , During the past twelve months , have you ever bought any first day covers for new British issues either for yourself or other collectors ?
17 Charities have already threatened to withdraw millions of pounds in top-up payments for new clients moving into residential care .
18 India and Pakistan were hotly disputing ownership of the 1,500-mile Indus River in 1968 when he announced the UN-sponsored Indus Basin project to share water supplies for new power stations .
19 One of these posts will be made under the New Academics Appointments Scheme which seeks to create career opportunities for new , young , academic staff .
20 Local authorities were to prepare detailed land use plans for their areas against which individual planning applications for new or extended dwellings or for changes in land use were to be evaluated .
21 Where secondhand goods were sold regularly under standard terms , the correct approach would be to include a provision equivalent to Precedent 4 in the set , either as an alternative to or instead of the standard clauses applying to the quality standards for new goods .
22 The Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Act of 1965 brought the federal government into the business of controlling motor vehicle emissions , with national emission standards for new vehicles being set , starting with the 1968 model year .
23 California , which was exempt from the federal ruling that no state could adopt emission standards for new vehicles more stringent than the federal ones , passed the Pure Air Act of 1968 , which contained explicit emission standards for hydrocarbons , carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen for post-1970 new vehicles .
24 This policy puts the regions in an impossible Catch 22 situation : they can not satisfy the government 's current demand criteria for new rail investment because of past under-investment in the network , and can not stimulate such levels of demand without that investment .
25 The document says that three of the four Government proposals for new councils would cost between £500 and £1,400 to introduce over a five-year period .
26 The rapid pace of growth remains crucially important , because cost of goods sold , as a percentage of net revenue , was 58.8% in the second quarter , compared with 53.6% a year ago , and put this down to competitive pricing pressures , manufacturing ramp-ups for new products , and an ‘ ongoing shift in revenue mix ’ to products with higher cost of sales as a percentage of revenue .
27 The rapid pace of growth remains crucially important , because cost of goods sold , as a percentage of net revenue , was 58.8% in the second quarter , compared with 53.6% a year ago , and put this down to competitive pricing pressures , manufacturing ramp-ups for new products , and an ‘ ongoing shift in revenue mix ’ to products with higher cost of sales as a percentage of revenue .
28 I suppose I 've done my part to help them by writing extensively about laser weapons for New Scientist and other magazines .
29 The disadvantage ( occasionally overwhelming ) is the capital cost , even allowing for relief in respect of interest charges and capital allowances for new buildings and other improvements .
30 Today Riverside in Newcastle , converted from an old warehouse in 1985 , is one of the premier music venues for new bands in the country .
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