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

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1 It 's not like opposing nuclear reactors or toxic waste dumps , each one of which poses new risks to new areas .
2 At the peak , the breweries were one of the single biggest spenders , upgrading bars and restaurants to new levels of speed and hygiene .
3 All this will cease after May 16th , thanks to new regulations to be introduced by ScotRail , who propose to charge £3 each way for a cycle , no matter how short the journey .
4 However , he stressed that the company was on budget and was confident of regaining lost ground thanks to new promotions .
5 In the event , the February 1956 crisis was the last time that Franco was able to apply old methods to new situations .
6 Moving 12 million-odd pictures to new premises is no mean feat , but in the mayhem , new discoveries were made .
7 Plans to airlift up to half of the wild Javan rhinos to new reserves have proved controversial .
8 Traditional music/hymns will dominate , though we aim to introduce listeners to new compositions and stimulate new music and music-makers , e.g. through the Choirboy and Choirgirl of the Year Competition and the Festivals of Gospel Music . ’
9 The Inns now contribute £1.5 million per year by way of scholarships to new entrants .
10 Much of this will involve the formulation of new policies that do not require legislation , or the determination of responses to new crises within the department .
11 show alertness and quick responses to new ideas ;
12 One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of certificates to new members of the Institute by Ian McLellan , the Branch Chairman .
13 NEW YORK ( Reuter ) — Programme buying and a rush of short-covering sent US blue chips to new highs , with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing 40.84 points up at 2,754.56 .
14 In this way basic existential security may be maintained , but at the cost of being less able to desire new attachments to new objects .
15 Ultrix on MIPS customers are those with existing applications who want upgrades to new chips with minimum hassle .
16 WordPerfect in the UK has an ongoing upgrade policy — the company likes to see its users keeping abreast of the times , and offers upgrades to new versions of its programs at reasonable cost .
17 He may also allocate seats to new entrants , but the decision on this is now generally taken on the vote of all members of the chambers .
18 The Board intends to continue to respond to this growing language requirement by introducing its existing language awards to new markets around the world .
19 Now after 23 years at Upper Heyford airbase in Oxfordshire it 's being disbanded sending it 's airmen to new jobs in America , and it 's aircraft to become museum pieces .
20 The theme of the week was ‘ Dangerous Bands in safe Hands ’ , and this was an attempt to highlight the union 's concern that live music promoters should be aware of their responsibilities to new artists , and provide them with opportunities for live work with fair conditions and rates of pay .
21 It took much longer than expected for the population to be reduced by deaths , occasional discharges and transfers to new units .
22 SCOTTISH beef farmers could be offering live , prime cattle to new customers from a range of European Community countries by the end of the year if their governments could be persuaded to lift their ban on imports of British animals .
23 We transmit those values , beliefs and assumptions to new members through stories , myths , jargon and rituals as valid ways to think , perceive and feel in relation to what we do .
24 Changes to New Modules
25 Changes to New Modules
26 The companies will also have the opportunity to build on existing business links and introduce their goods to new markets in the United States .
27 In August , a trial burning produced a corrosive black cloud which caused damage worth millions of pounds to new cars stored nearby .
28 By contrast , those more oriented to hierarchy will handle organizational change ‘ by reallocating resources to new activities as opportunities arise ’ ( see also Kagono et al. , 1985 : 57–87 ) , thus contributing to differentiation and further specialization .
29 Much more important was the transfer of workers from old machines to new ones .
30 With a faster rate of transfer of workers from old machines to new ones , the proportion of more modern , higher-productivity machines in use rises .
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