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

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1 Immediately a whirlwind of change ripped through Althorp as the new mistress endeavoured to turn the family home into a paying proposition so that the awesome debts the new Earl had taken on could be paid off .
2 In line with Ozawa 's own views the new faction committed itself to the adoption of single-member constituencies in place of the current multi-member system .
3 In very simple cases the new record is added to the end of the file .
4 One sees on such maps the new landscape actually in course of being planned , and can see how completely it was drawn afresh , regardless of almost everything that had gone before .
5 One of the reasons the New Spirituality has legs is because it is experiential .
6 To pay for the additional checks the new MoT test now costs £24 .
7 They were all expected to have similar properties , but , prudently , in some clinics the new substances were given to patients with conditions other than those in which chlorpromazine and its allies were usually effective .
8 For the weighing machine operators the new technology had increased communication with the ovensman , and led to smoother production and less pressure from management .
9 To my eyes the new pair of partridges were indistinguishable from any of the other birds I had seen that day , but the rest of the audience clearly thought otherwise .
10 Indeed in some respects the new technologies of standardized and widely distributed reproduction made certain forms of social and cultural reproduction very much more effective , over a wider range , and in modes distinguishable from direct domination and subordination .
11 His two secretaries at the Board became the Under Secretaries , and in many respects the new Office was similar in organization to Offices of the other Secretaries of State .
12 For two months the New Leader was filled with the controversy .
13 In some areas the new standard might differ markedly from that we have been used to in Britain .
14 The 11.02 Dartford–Charing Cross with 4–EPB No 5335 leading passes the new Eltham station under construction on 17 August 1984 .
15 As well as confining the risk of such projects to expendable subsidiaries the new firms enable large companies to transfer surplus labour from their regular payroll .
16 In many key directions the new radicalism now showed itself in full .
17 In many of these countries the new respect for human rights was embodied in the repeal or revision of laws used to imprison prisoners of conscience .
18 Ah listen right , our cleaner upstairs yeah you know sh that these cleaners the new ones we 've got are really good yeah ?
19 But even in those circumstances the new rules hopefully should make sure that it is more difficult for managements to buy companies on the cheap from under the noses of their shareholders .
20 Among those detained in January and February were reportedly some 50 imams whose sermons the new authorities claimed were prejudicial to public order [ for Jan. 22 prohibition of political activity in mosques see p. 38703 ] .
21 AMERICAN POLITICS Psychic terrorists The New Alliance Party is based on encounter therapy .
22 And then just as you go in the sort of crossways the new Horse Fayre shopping precinct sort of thing
23 In an attempt to deal with these inadequacies the new proposals ( Department of Trade and Industry 1989 ) represent a change from the present form based approach to an effects based approach , and involve almost the wholesale adoption of the principles and form of Article 85 .
24 If it is noticed that a form has not been acted upon after the specified number of working days the New OED Computer Group should be informed .
25 Now this was flies that the old ones ate flies the new ones ate .
26 This can be attributed to a number of factors : the increased availability of street heroin in Wirral during the early 1980s ; the periodic droughts of pot and speed at around about the same time ( some of the users suggested a direct relation between these phenomena ) ; the existence of large numbers of users initiated in the 1978–81 period who acted both as models to emulate and who were also probably the first dealers the new initiates came into contact with .
27 In The Times , an anonymous critic wrote : ‘ Resourcefully fey and lyrically frivolous , the new ‘ diversion with music ’ at the Lyric , Hammersmith — Share My Lettuce erratically follows in more familiar ( and more varied ) idioms the new directions in revue signposted by Cranks …
28 Having established a good working relationship with classes the new teacher may well be able to adopt a freer design with confidence .
29 This missions , chaplaincies and institutions of the diocese all combined generously to provide the necessary money , grants were secured from SPG and from SPCK , and in just over two years the new building was raised , waiting for the foundation stone to be laid during the opportune visit of the Metropolitan of Calcutta , the Most Reverend Foss Westcott , son of the famous biblical scholar and bishop of Durham .
30 In its early years the new police force had poor relations with headmen , and there is no indication of any general decline in crime at this time .
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