Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 Since the Prime Minister acknowledges convergence to be a matter of considerable importance in the development of the European Community , why is it , now that the Engineering Employers Federation , the Confederation of British Industry and his noble Friends in the House of Lords have all made cause for new investment incentives for British industry , that he and the remainder of the Government refuse to take such initiatives in order to support this very best way of securing recovery ?
2 Files concerning his case and the unwillingness of the neutral Irish government to make representations are buried in the vaults of the Irish Foreign Office while Joyce scholars patiently await publication under new public record arrangements .
3 The counties were always liable as they grew , therefore , to lose their most populous and most highly rated areas to new or expanded county boroughs .
4 As with the 1987 change , this latest rule only affects members of new schemes ( set up after 13 March 1989 ) or new members joining established schemes after 1 June 1989 .
5 Commonly , later stages of cements precipitated during veining episodes may induce neomorphism of earlier cements , replacing them partially or completely , or may merely precipitate films of new material along crystal interfaces between existing cements .
6 Policy-makers and commentators in many countries of the world have often assumed that small farmers and peasants in mountainous and/or environmentally degraded areas will abandon their hillside plots if given other opportunities elsewhere , so that the state by various means can ease population pressure on steep slopes by encouraging or at least not inhibiting colonisation of new areas .
7 Yale views the purchase as a long-term commitment and already has plans for new subjects to take the series into the twenty-first century .
8 But they did not give rise to new grouping systems within or between schools .
9 He uses already mastered words in new combinations to which he has not hitherto been exposed , and responds to such combinations appropriately as well .
10 Agents will no longer inform buyers of new instructions when the property has been on the market for upwards of two years .
11 New prosperity did not raise fertility to new heights .
12 And since the party was principally an election machine , it did not offer channels for new young talent .
13 He has both management ( M ) and educational ( E ) tasks including the following : M — identify members of the group M organize regular meetings M — consult with the group to draw up timetable M — organize observations in classroom E — collate the observations E — consult with group in drawing inferences from observation data E — take responsibility for decision on final changes M — liaise with publishers E — organize and possibly write documentation of new material M — organize editing and rewriting of material E — assume major role in the retrospective evaluation of the unit .
14 Pop music ( as in chart music ) has a habit of sweeping whole areas aside to make way for newer , equally lightweight material from an equally sickly new wave .
15 In May , centres also received copies of new support materials for the second phase of general SVQs .
16 The difference of approach illustrated here between the apparently hard-working development from carefully formulated theory towards new ideas to be tested where there are gaps in the subject on the one hand and this last-mentioned almost accidental following-up of ideas that just seem to occur out of the blue , would , on the face of things , seem to make it difficult to use two such disparate methods of enquiry in one discipline .
17 Practical PC , obviously , also features news of new versions and any upgrade facilities , but by the time we can let you know , the offer may be closed .
18 He may also allocate seats to new entrants , but the decision on this is now generally taken on the vote of all members of the chambers .
19 He based his tax cuts on American research by Lindsey that concluded that reductions in the top tax rates to the American Government in 1981/82 were costless as the top 170,000 taxpayers ended up paying $26.6bn under new legislation instead of $26bn under the old .
20 The City must also confront competition from new office development around its fringes and in the London Docklands .
21 But whilst in New York McLaren also took note of new groups like Television and Richard Hell and the Voidoids , whose spiky crew cut and ripped and torn T-shirts and jeans , clumsily held together with safety-pins , struck McLaren as the epitome of Bohemian urban guerrilla chic .
22 The general customer paper is to build on the information structures that we 've got , and to actually make the information more available internally and externally to the authority , and also to make use of new technology wherever that is possible .
23 The language syllabus of Streamline is based on the carefully controlled introduction of new structures and vocabulary .
24 I have never before asked readers of New Scientist to take political action .
25 That implied that a new social configuration may well give rise to new forms of designing …
26 That means that the product has not been optimised for the 80486 or for Pentium , and wo n't take account of new Pentium features such as the dual pipeline , or work around some of the clock cycle quirks that emerged in the behaviour of the 80486 post technical documentation .
27 This last is perhaps the most frequently discussed aspect of new technology at work .
28 THEN subdivide C into new clusters C1 and C2
29 Bourke says that he then drove Blake to new accommodation that he had rented a few days earlier at Highlever Road in north Kensington .
30 Its purpose is chiefly to add entries for new words and new meanings of words : ‘ new ’ implying that they came into existence , or came to the attention of scholars , after the relevant part of OED was published , and therefore could not be inserted in the main work .
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