Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] the new " in BNC.
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1 | The Need for Research The new legislation requires to be monitored in a variety of ways : 1 . |
2 | ‘ Well , of course the new books are . |
3 | If the new husband 's financial status is not acceptable to the mortgagee , so that the mortgagee is only prepared to agree to a conveyance of the property to the wife and new husband if the husband remains liable under the original mortgage , then it would seem reasonable for the husband to comply only with the terms of the court order or matrimonial agreement ( to which of course the new husband is not a party ) and not to convey/transfer to the wife and the new husband . |
4 | On Mary 's death in 1558 , it was by no means certain what form of religion the new queen , her sister Elizabeth , would adhere to . |
5 | At some stage of manufacture the new product must be assembled from its components . |
6 | At some stage of manufacture the new product must be assembled from its components . |
7 | For preference shares issued pre 6.4.73 at a fixed rate of dividend the new rate should be shown . |
8 | In its first twenty or thirty years of life the new Board was rather more active than the Lords of Trade ; between 1720 and 1760 effective executive power passed to the Secretary of State in charge of relations with France and southern Europe , though the Board still served as the main clearing house for the American pressure groups which could keep up London connections ; in the last twenty years of its life , when Gibbon was a member , it was as complete a sinecure as he could have wished because power had now passed to the holder of a new Secretaryship of State . |
9 | Also find out what type of memory the new motherboard uses . |
10 | If you look at the social service budget , we are actually putting into effect the new Children 's Act legislation , which was absent from the Labour budget entirely . |
11 | Under subsequent cross examination from Allan Gore , barrister , for driver Reg McEwan who died in the Newton collision , he conceded that with hindsight the new layout at Newton , designed to allow higher speeds for trains on the Glasgow to London InterCity line , had been achieved ‘ at a price ’ . |
12 | Under cross examination from Allan Gore , barrister , for driver Reg McEwan who died in the Newton collision , he conceded that with hindsight the new layout at Newton , designed to allow higher speeds for trains on the Glasgow to London InterCity line , had been achieved ‘ at a price ’ . |
13 | Above ground the new Colditz will be very different . |
14 | Staff was about to be reduced and , taking into account the new accommodation provided at Stantonbury , Ramsbottom thought there was no need to provide additional cottages at Wolverton . |
15 | Whatever the merits of these texts , the various exhibitions and major symposium will create a need for yet another monograph to take into account the new material presented . |
16 | It is on their best judgement that decisions are made , resources allocated and , as more information becomes available , changes put forward to take into account the new knowledge . |
17 | A fourth revision , taking into account the new referee 's technical comments , was submitted in June . |
18 | Dominating the summit was the issue of transforming the Warsaw Pact from a " military-political " to a " political-military " organization , to take into account the new circumstances resulting from East-West detente , the election of democratic governments in Eastern Europe , and the prospect of German unification . |
19 | Two cheers for democracy The new government will want to smarten up London , but Stephanie Williams warns that democracy and civic beauty do n't mix |
20 | Against the background of next April 's increases in the admission charges to our properties and the improvement in the services to Friends this year — for example the new colour magazine and the discount on goods in our shops — we have concluded that an increase is justified . |
21 | In contrast the new edition of R. P. Boas 's Primer of Real Functions does it all exactly the wrong way round ( Baire before Binomial ) but redeems itself with its dedication : TO MY EPSILONS . |
22 | In practice the new discourse was addressed not to the population at large but to potential members of an elite of " the educated " . |
23 | But in practice the new Ottoman rulers worked well with the Circassian mamluks with whom they shared a common linguistic and cultural background . |
24 | It was understood that in return the new Iraqi Kurdish authorities would prevent Iranian Kurdish groups from operating there [ see also p. 38838 ] . |
25 | In synopsis the new play sounds rather like his best-known work , Noises Off . |
26 | In theory the new French scheme sounds fine . |
27 | It was inspired by the report of the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 , which set in motion the new ecumenical movement among the Christian Churches . |
28 | The analogy was an apt one , for the book helped to set in motion the new movement which came to be known as Dialectical Theology , and whose leading lights , apart from Barth himself , were Brunner , Bultmann and Gogarten . |
29 | The irony , however , is that in fact the new system is more likely to increase central control over , and funding of , local spending , instead of allowing for local variation , accountability and choice . |
30 | In fact the new GS-400 family represent not so much a step , as a dangling of toes into the water — the machine 's guts come from Intel Systems , which the company then ‘ Elonex-ises ’ . |