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

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31 Over the past few months there have been detailed discussions ( which are continuing ) in Brussels over the technical context and allocation of funding for the new workplan .
32 For many centres , securing funding for the new qualifications is a pressing need .
33 THE Wild Bunch Western Society in Milton Keynes raised £300 towards the cost of an echo sounder for the new Filey lifeboat .
34 Through these three strands of study , urban managerialism seemed to offer a convenient conceptual framework for the new case studies of local political behaviour .
35 The NDO had to establish a framework for the new awards to the satisfaction of the Steering Group .
36 Had those early Communists received their education in a contemporary society , understood themselves and others better , they would have laid down a rather different and more workable framework for the new society .
37 Although the 1988 Matignon Accords formed the basis of a ceasefire in the struggle for the New Caledonian independence , there was increasing discussion during 1990 of the possibility that the planned independence referendum — scheduled for 1998 — could be abandoned in favour of a form of independence in association with France .
38 The following gives the revised conditions of award for the new SVQs in Administration .
39 Fired with enthusiasm for the new Europe on his return flight over the North Sea , Fuhrer Kinnock , as he is known in the German press , seemed more frustrated than ever at being out of office at such a momentous time .
40 For ten years , from the time she arrived in France — after a journey in which she showed considerable enthusiasm for the new life to which she was going , and very little sign of regret about leaving her country , let alone her ‘ dearest mother ’ ( in contrast to Mary of Guise 's grief ) — until her marriage , she was the fêted darling of the French court .
41 Does the change of lineup come with a resurgence in enthusiasm for the new Motorhead ?
42 Hilton warns her not to skimp these obligatory verbal prayers in her enthusiasm for the new contemplation .
43 The attractions of sugar-trading with the Netherlands reinforced the West Indian lack of enthusiasm for the new government .
44 The Central Committee of the British Party showed no enthusiasm for the new policy and were reluctant to declare " all-out war " on their comrades in the unions and local Labour parties .
45 Stockings that were past repair were used as a base for the new victory roll hairstyle .
46 The procession stopped at various points along the route for the new pope to receive the homage of the people and to distribute alms ; the clergy swinging thuribles of incense and the people laden with palms and flowers , singing hymns and canticles .
47 The Department of Transport today stages the first of three exhibitions on the route for the new £38m dual carriageway due to be built between Malton and Seamer .
48 J. and I spent that Christmas at our separate homes , but were back on camp for the New Year celebrations , the first new year of peacetime for seven years , and as 1945 drew to a close most of us were beginning to look tentatively ahead to the future when we would no longer be bound by the rules and regulations which had fenced us in for so long , and to wonder where we would all be in another twelve months .
49 When Denaby Main colliery was sunk on the eastern edge of the old coalfield in 1868 hardly any of the workforce had local origins ; of the 166 colliers recorded in the 1871 census for the new pit village only ten were born in Yorkshire .
50 Despite fears that the continuing American presence could undermine Panamanian support for the new government , they ‘ are going to need a police force ’ , Mr Aspin said .
51 In an interview with NIN ( 27 December 1987 ) , Professor Smiljković announced his full support for the new political trend in Serbia , and in particular for ‘ differentiation ’ , the rooting out of ‘ opportunism ’ , and the replacement of old cadres by new ones .
52 Some managers who carry a smaller team of paid workers with only few volunteers have indeed shown support for the new breed of ‘ unemployed ’ worker , in order to broaden the CAB volunteer base .
53 Most MPs see the cross-party support for the new Speaker as an omen of a kinder , gentler House , a suitable legislature for the kind of country , ‘ at ease with itself ’ , that John Major has said he wishes to create .
54 On the economy , on Europe and on support for the new leadership , Labour took a giant step towards becoming the Party the people will trust to govern Britain .
55 Some 40 other computer and telecommunications companies were poised to announce support for the new standard , including Lotus Development Corp , Compaq Computer Corp , Digital Equipment Corp , Northern Telecom Ltd and Siemens AG , the last two in their telephone systems .
56 In Europe , AT&T plans to add to its existing network management centres here in the UK and in the Netherlands by installing systems in key European commercial centres to provide the service for multinational customers in the UK , France , Germany , Spain , Italy , Belgium , Switzerland , the Netherlands and Sweden , and plans to hire or redeploy more than 650 technicians and sales personnel in Europe to provide customer support for the new services that are to be available in 1994 .
57 As his broadcasts became increasingly political in content , his earlier support for the New Deal changed to hostility .
58 Their consistent support for the new Israeli state reflected the existence of an American Jewish community — wealthy , strong in voting power , and highly organized as a political pressure group .
59 Even then , there were land development issues associated with local state support for the new system of owner-occupation but , in comparison with developments after 1975 , the 1930s seem to have been a period during which previous social forms were suspended rather than transformed .
60 In November 1949 under the Petersberg Agreements , the Allies reduced the amount of reparations taken from Germany ; in 1951 , thanks to Adenauer 's support for the new European Coal-Steel Community , reparations were ended altogether , and in May 1952 , under the Treaty of Bonn , the Allies finally undertook to restore German sovereignty .
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