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

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1 Usually , however , the social move is merely in the form of a transfer within well-developed sections of police society where the new experience is structured by the same ideology and beliefs which have gone before .
2 Using his earlier experience , he felt , when he moved in , that he needed to gauge where the new school should be in five years ' time .
3 It stood ‘ near where the new road is ’ .
4 ( c ) Profit share This is a matter which depends upon agreement with the continuing partners and may , eg where the new recruit is of some seniority , involve reductions in their shares .
5 But the family were together for a tour of Harry 's dormitory , where the new boy — known at Ludgrove as a ‘ squit ’ — will sleep with three pals .
6 The new procedure is set out in Part III of the Act , which is applicable where the new procedure is available as between this country and the relevant foreign state .
7 Rhos-on-Sea where the new breakwater forms its own natural harbour , has a continental atmosphere , and many amenities , such as a Children 's paddling pool and par putting .
8 They were soon denounced to the authorities but escaped with the printed sheets up the Rhine to Worms , where the New Testament was published in 1526 .
9 As she walked from the Underground to St Basil 's Terrace Ianthe noticed that curtains had appeared in the windows of the house nearly opposite to hers where the new arrival had moved in .
10 In the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ LFA zone the rates of grant were changed in December 1984 to 50% for drainage ( formerly 70% ) and have been abolished for land cultivation ( formerly 50% ) though not for the reseeding of existing pasture ( where the new rate is 30% ) .
11 He was , like Wellington , well over six feet tall but where the New Zealander emphasised his height with his erect bearing , De Gaulle stooped slightly .
12 This formula may be unnecessarily restrictive where the new rent is to be determined by an arbitrator ( rather than an expert ) .
13 It does not rise over La Palma in the Canary Islands , where the new observatory has been set up , but is easy enough from Hawaii .
14 where the new grass
15 Although all that is required , where the new husband is acquiring the husband 's interest , is an assignment of the husband 's equitable interest , this is plainly impracticable as neither the new husband nor the wife will wish the husband to continue to have any interest at all in the property .
16 Where the new season 's races have taken place , all have been on strips of man-made snow set into dun-coloured grass .
17 where the new florist is ?
18 Philip Stevens tells the story of the first ceremonial convoy through the Grand Junction , travelling north from Norton Junction where the new Canal joined the Grand Junction , up through the Watford Locks , obviously finished in great haste , through the tunnels at Crick and Husbands Bosworth , and down the Foxton Flight into the Leicester and Northants .
19 Where the new estate is .
20 Talbot Square now became a focal point on the tramway system , where the new town routes met the busy Promenade track , newly relaid and extended to the Gynn .
21 Before this was achieved , where the new town governors ' literacy proved too feeble to cope with challenges , it could be supplemented by the skills of notaries like Galbert of Bruges .
22 The myriad cells of the brain are like the shells where pearls are born but incomparably finer , and in these cells the ideas sleep through time , and are cut and polished and made perfect and they at last enter a crucible where the new crystal is reborn and is grown .
23 Where the new waste/soil pipe passes through the house walls , fit a lintel over it .
24 Stop Hinkley supporters immediately scaled the fence around the large , green field where the new power station was due to rise — and ceremonially burned a domed model of a Pressurized Water Reactor .
25 I went over to the laboratory table where the new creature was lying .
26 They , far more than the New English , had the ear of Elizabeth 's government and they advocated restraint in dealing with Ireland .
27 How is British Coal expected to compete in the privatised electricity market when the duopoly is able to close down coal-fired power stations even though they can produce cheaper electricty than the new gas turbine power stations , because the duopoly is able to pass the extra costs to consumers ?
28 Japanese economic competition was feared , although the anxiety was based more on memories of competition in the 1930s than the new competition that developed so vigorously in the 1960s .
29 The lives of articulate people can be more interesting than fiction , but in general they would bore viewers more than the new vogue of delving into every aspect of sexual behaviour in discussion programmes .
30 MORE THAN the new AC/DC album , Rhino Bucket 's debut has all the marks of classic AC/DC : hard chording , big hooks , simple beats , liquor on its breath .
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