Example sentences of "new generation " in BNC.
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1 | The Alpha 2.0 processor is one of the newest generation of all-singing , all-dancing sound tools which look set to keep the guitarist 's interest in digital effects very much alive … |
2 | It was to her own surprise that Muriel Box , the director of 14 modest budget feature films between 1951 and 1964 , found herself an inspiration and a role model for a new generation of women film-makers , critics and students . |
3 | It was perhaps the miracle of the decade that BR was allowed to invest so heavily in a new generation of multiple units . |
4 | However , at least a new generation of diesel unit was in mind . |
5 | Fashions change , and the hulk-like diesels that were so unwelcome as steam replacements twenty-five years previously were given a massive send-off from the new generation of enthusiasts . |
6 | Apparently the green movement is worried that the rind may carry pesticides ; a new generation of beer purists dislike the lemon ; and it does not go so well with the heavily sedimented style currently favoured . |
7 | ‘ We are getting away from the labour party for industrial workers , ’ says Walter Momper , the SPD mayor of Berlin and one of the new generation of leaders . |
8 | One of the new generation of non-English church leaders in Australia , he led the campaign for Anglican women priests , and planned to ordain the first in Melbourne next year . |
9 | By voting for Ralph Erskine there is a chance — assuming that executive architects Rock Townsend and Lennart Bergstroms can reach the meticulous standards set by their Swedish master — that Hammersmith will point the way ahead for a new generation of user-friendly , environmentally soft commercial architecture . |
10 | At the same time it is bringing a new generation of management into the MB Group boardroom to mastermind the next phase of the company 's expansion . |
11 | POP / The Who face up to a new generation : Giles Smith anticipates the return of Daltrey , Townshend and Entwistle |
12 | With his emphasis on the scrum and close-quarter exchanges , the French coach wants even his loose forwards to be tight , and the new generation he introduced against the Lions looked inadequate . |
13 | But now a new generation of Japanese collectors is coming into the market and their taste is for much stronger , more colourful things , such as prints by Miro . |
14 | In Milan , for example , the commission to design the new generation of ‘ Jumbo ’ trams , which went into service in 1979 , was one that leading Italian architects and designers fought over . |
15 | But sadly , there is no indication that the GMA consortium which will design , operate and maintain the first of the new generation British trams in Manchester will share the looks of their Milanese counterparts . |
16 | The secret decision to continue producing the new generation of so-called ‘ binary ’ nerve gas weapons would also seem to preclude a Bush-inspired bilateral agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union to start reducing their arsenals of chemical weapons before the new global treaty is concluded . |
17 | Phil Larder , the national coaching director , accepts Sydney specialists can bring short-term benefit , but feels a new generation of English coaches is being held back . |
18 | BRITAIN 'S plans for a new generation of anti-tank weapons , involving projects costing more than £3bn , could be thrown into turmoil after the discovery of new armour on Soviet tanks . |
19 | Pears himself died in 1986 , leaving a new generation of British tenors to emerge from beneath his shadow at a time when Britten 's own work is undergoing vital reassessment and revival . |
20 | But the bulky fillings of ten years ago are now for the budget bags only with a new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings now available which turn in much better all-round performance than down . |
21 | In place of the chastened , latter-day apostles of Keynes and Beveridge , a new generation of hard-headed spokesmen of free enterprise emerged , taking their cue from the dogmas of the new Prime Minister herself . |
22 | But the new generation of novelists and playwrights in the 1980s were somewhat more inward-looking in finding their cultural stimulation than , say , their predecessors in the fifties and sixties . |
23 | Two blocks away from the house of her childhood it suddenly occurred to her that her mother might have left , that there might be strangers in the hallway , a different set of curtains hanging at the windows ; her father 's study might have been turned into a playroom for a new generation of North Oxford children , so different from herself in her prim Clark 's T-bar sandals that she would not be able to recognise her own infancy in theirs . |
24 | ‘ And I hope they like it — Laguna is the look of the new generation of Renaults — cars designed with passion and excitement . ’ |
25 | New generation Shogun will be costly , but Mitsubishi is confident of its success |
26 | New generation Shogun will be costly , but Mitsubishi is confident of its success |
27 | And Porsche was launching a new generation of rear-engined sports cars — the 911 . |
28 | The new generation of producers that subsequently emerged came to believe it was possible for the British film industry to ‘ take on ’ the Americans , although this grand ambition had more to do with a desire to efface their inferiority complex than any serious resolve to face reality . |
29 | While the first level of cuts can be reached using existing levels of technology , the second stage , likely in 1994 , will require a new generation of engines . |
30 | PLANS by British Aerospace and France 's Thomson-CSF to merge their guided weapons businesses moved a step closer yesterday after the United Kingdom 's Ministry of Defence opted for a European missile for the new generation of anti-aircraft frigates . |