Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for the new " in BNC.

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1 As the literature available was not entirely adequate for the new acceptance of the significance of human activity , the deficiency was remedied first by a series of collected readings ( Coates , 1972 , 1973 ) and Coates ( 1973 , p. 3 ) noted :
2 But it is not so easy for the new or little known candidates .
3 This meter is currently only available for the new CB1250RM and is priced at £149 .
4 She said yesterday that it was not profitable for the new trust members to speculate on why the Scottish Office had not appointed a member of the medical school .
5 The Junior Gaultier collection presents his ideas with more of a sportswear or street feel , more for club-goers and it 's just right for the new designer room we have opened at our branch at 362 Oxford Street in London . ’
6 This is not necessary for the new more mature NVQ students .
7 The large folio size was particularly appropriate for the new technique of lithography , which , with its wide range of tones and the subtlety of its lines , was best suited to large , bold designs .
8 That remains equally appropriate for the new organisational structure .
9 Mitterrand may try to appoint as Prime Minister a politician who will make it particularly difficult for the new majority formed by UDF and RPR to work together .
10 It is peculiarly unfortunate for the new examination that grade F , the next to bottom grade , should come out as ‘ average ’ .
11 He is bushy-tailed and defiantly optimistic for the new decade — which in his case starts early when the still battered England cricket team leave for the West Indies in less than three weeks .
12 it can be quite worrying for the new members of the team .
13 Because of this certain ideas have passed into critical legend ; Wordsworth 's own Preface has encouraged modern readers to believe that the reading public of the 1790s were completely unprepared for the new poetry , and that Lyrical Ballads was a complete failure from the point of view of communication and also of financial success .
14 ‘ It was purely a contingency arrangement , ’ says a spokesman , explaining that it needed to have a ‘ suite ’ of offices speedily available for the new Secretary of State for Women — probably Jo Richardson — and her staff to move into .
15 However , the main concern must be that pressure from the right to reduce interest rates may become irresistible , or that the markets will in the interim test credibility to the point where the pressure builds up for higher rates which would be very difficult for the new government to accept .
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