Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] the new " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Gentleman asked about the new director general designate 's previous work . |
2 | The panel asked for the new data to be published as a correction to the original paper . |
3 | An audible groan rippled through the new Form Two , quelled at once by one of Miss Hardbroom 's piercing glances which always made each pupil feel that they had been noticed personally . |
4 | She made for the new extension , hoping she had imagined that speculative look in her young assistant 's eye , and feeling that she 'd better let him think the Palmer & Pearson file had dropped on her desk while he was absent on Friday . |
5 | What about a stylised Anglia built off the new Ford Escort/Orion ? |
6 | Rumours of a split surfaced during the new album sessions , produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth at Blue Wave Studios in Barbados earlier this year . |
7 | He was much respected for his knowledge of golf courses , but was a throwback to the days when caddies wore old macs or tweed overcoats , slept rough in the summer , and in October committed a misdemeanour mild enough to ensure six months in jail to see them through the winter and send them out sobered up and refreshed for the new golf season . |
8 | Jenjin paced off the new line , marked it , and offered his bow to Yuan . |
9 | The Ceauşescus , of course , were underdogs who rose despite the new capitalist system — or at least as its enemies . |
10 | No wonder he fumed against the new , freer-handed satiric writers , Kingsley Amis and John Wain . |
11 | There is never a situation in which there is simultaneously a demand from a marketplace which requires replacement sales of a commodity that it already has , as well as the basic growth which occurred as household after household abandoned gas and moved into the new form of lighting . |
12 | It is said that when Christie moved into the new mill he took the machinery with him and this must have included the scribbler and carder. with the " Devondale " piercing machine , the slubbing Billy and spinning Jennys . |
13 | But not before we moved into the new building . |
14 | The hollows under her cheekbones were sepia , and the skin which sank into the new , heavy arcs of her lids , and the shadows beneath ear and chin . |
15 | The entire cast were excited about the dress rehearsal of The Count of Luxembourg , even the blasé old orchestra catching some of the anticipatory delight that stemmed from the new production . |
16 | The book of hers that stayed with Pound was Private Worlds , which he reviewed in the New English Weekly in 1935 , and referred to twice in Guide to Kulchur . |
17 | Malik , a Cambridge Blue , owns the Reflex health club , which used to be Rugby 's clubhouse before they moved to the new one next door this season built at a cost of £438,000 . |
18 | Pearce Print was set up in the centre of Northampton in 1979 and moved to the new Moulton Park Industrial Estate until changing its location to Kettering in 1991 . |
19 | As the title implies it originally took place on Whit Monday , but when this ceased to be a Bank Holiday it moved to the new Bank Holiday . |
20 | The principal beneficiaries were those who moved to the new houses built in the postwar housing drives , which ( with a few exceptions in remote rural areas ) all had electricity as a basic service . |
21 | When we moved to the new building we were promised vastly improved facilities , not a canteen but a carpeted restaurant , with special facilities for conferences and for private business lunches . |
22 | The par-or-better rounds on Friday rose to the new heights of 54 and the average was further improved to 71.69 . |
23 | He referred to the new written policy and circulated four letters from parents objecting to the proposed closure . |
24 | Britain also objected to the new directive on maternity leave . |
25 | She had refused to have her husband cremated , not because she had anything so fanciful as a religious objection to cremation , but because she quite erroneously considered cremation to be a new-fangled idea , and she objected to the new . |
26 | Then a policy directive in 1977 reinforced by the new government in 1979 , also insisted that InterCity should run commercially even if other parts of the passenger business were to receive grant-aid under the 1968 Act . |
27 | THE African National Congress has warned against false optimism over South Africa created by the new presidency of FW de Klerk and his decision to release key political prisoners . |
28 | They passed through the gate to the settlement , weaved between the new hides stretched on their frames , and ducked into the long-house . |
29 | We naturally renewed our invitation as soon as we learnt of the new arrangements proposed by the English Club , and he wrote to me on 25 November 1935 on Criterion writing paper : |
30 | There is no need for the City Council to ask you to sign a new instruction whenever the amount is deducted from your bank account , you will be sent a new bill and advised of the new payments to be made . |