Example sentences of "[noun] face the new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The project will examine the obstacles and opportunities facing the new entrepreneurs in the development of their business activity , and will provide information on the economic performance , innovatory potential , and employment impact of the small sector . |
2 | The number of stock under the supervision of a single worker has increased considerably and this has placed an additional burden on the skill of the stockman to face the new challenges which have resulted . |
3 | Heir of uncertainty in the shadow of Raine Old problems face the new Earl Spencer as he takes over Althorp from his shrewd stepmother |
4 | Ironically , one of the problems facing the new agency was , literally , on the doorstep . |
5 | One of the problems facing the new Manager was that of renewing the tramcar fleet . |
6 | Just about all the first team squad on call for tomorrow … two problems facing the new manager Les Robinson is doubtful with a back injury … and skipper Jim Magilton is fighting for fitness after taking a knock in the Ireland game |
7 | The problems facing the new President were enormous . |
8 | In 1949–50 China was a weak , vulnerable country devastated by war and civil war with a whole range of daunting political , economic and strategic challenges facing the new government . |
9 | Issues facing the new chairman include the payment of compensation to Scottish landowners who have been prevented from planting conifers over large areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSIs ) . |
10 | Bringing that down will be one of the main tasks facing the new government . |
11 | And all of this is a problem facing the new actor coming out of training . |
12 | If we build on and enhance that experience we will be in the right position to face the new decade with confidence and vision . |
13 | Milkman , Adrian Stayte faces the New Year in darkness , his eyelids stuck together with superglue . |