Example sentences of "[prep] the new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But for the New Critics art existed in order to convey a meaning , albeit a meaning that no logical discourse is capable of expressing , and attention to matters of form was regarded as the means whereby the non-rational meanings of literature could be uncovered .
2 This means that one brings to bear on the other the full range of mental associations that the culture attaches to it ; it is important to note that the objective meaning of words includes , for the New Critics , not only their dictionary definition ( sometimes called their ‘ denotation ’ ) , but also their associations ( or ‘ connotations ’ ) .
3 For the New Critics it was an objective structural feature of the text , but they offered no precise structural criteria for identifying it .
4 That decision called for the establishment of joint working parties , for each of the subject areas , with responsibility for devising guidelines for the new syllabuses and specifying the detailed criteria relating to their assessment .
5 The Education Office of the AES has produced comprehensive new tuition material for the new syllabuses .
6 Specimen examination papers for the new syllabuses have been written , and packs will be sent to employers in a few weeks time .
7 At the same time , there is a tendency for the new technologies and work routines to short-circuit the subtle relays through which journalists traditionally learned their craft and then struggled to retain some control over the final product .
8 Likely household demands for the new technologies are being identified and then the factors relating to the take-up of these products are being examined .
9 By April 1982 , R.S. had received the freehold title for its site from the Commission for the New Towns .
10 However , Stevenage — within Hertfordshire — still had ‘ new town ’ status at this time and development in the town was under the control of the Stevenage Development Corporation ( now transferred to the Commission for the New Towns ) .
11 The company bought the 1.88-acre site from the Commission for the New Towns , responsible for the sale of industrial and commercial assets of the former Skelmersdale Development Corporation .
12 These tombs and enclosures belonged to and were used by specific groups of people who were also fully utilising the local countryside , partly for the new pursuits of crop-growing and animal husbandry , but also continuing the earlier hunting , fishing and gathering activities .
13 once the strength of the new week 's material has been assessed , the next move is to decide which records will be removed from the present playlist to make room for the new ones .
14 Comparative evidence from better-documented periods indicates that at times of monetary reform transitional arrangements were made to enable people to exchange their old coins for the new ones .
15 You do n't , so you do n't go for the new ones you just ca go back to the beginning of the list ?
16 Edith qualified at the very first Medau Society Teachers ' Examination in 1955 , and carried on developing classes in Essex , all the time making openings for the new teachers who were beginning to emerge .
17 It ‘ speaks for the new concepts required to create a better world structure ’ , and works ‘ towards a spiritually-based civilisation ’ .
18 The greater suitability of children for the new tasks was lauded in terms of their " quickness " and their " nimble " fingers .
19 There 's nothing wrong in that for the new faces , without exception , are all food consumers .
20 When the subsidiaries are transferred to the private sector it will be for the new companies to make pension arrangements for employees .
21 Future pensions are a matter for the new companies , and it would be surprising if they did not wish to secure pension arrangements that are satisfactory to their employees in the interests of attracting and retaining a motivated staff .
22 Traffic concern : Parish councillors are to write to the borough council and Durham County Council over plans for the new cattle market at Roundhill Road .
23 Saddam Hussein delivered a speech on March 26 at the ceremony to swear in the new Council of Ministers in which he acknowledged that the forthcoming period would be a difficult one for the new ministers ; he said that they would be given between four and six months to demonstrate whether or not they were capable of doing their job properly .
24 The exceptions apply to new programs and programs in existence before 1st January 1993 ( the commencement date for the new regulations ) .
25 In the end , the compromise was to give permission for the new blocks of apartments , but to require that the remains of the grottoes be restored as a feature in the new development .
26 The advert for the new editors which subsequently appeared in the Guardian stipulated that the applicants for both jobs ‘ should have a tremendous enthusiasm for and encyclopedic knowledge of the metal/rock scene . ’
27 The coming of digital type and computerised typesetting required that all the typefaces owned or licensed by a typesetter manufacturer had to be re-coded for the new systems .
28 Existing tickets are valid for the new dates although refunds can be obtained if required form point of purchase .
29 Existing tickets are valid for the new dates although refunds can be obtained if required form point of purchase .
30 If these turn out to be major then it 's often better to re-scan the picture for the new dimensions than to mess about with the first version .
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