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

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1 This led to battles with senior management who questioned the status of the policy decision to implement the new system .
2 One disadvantage of the departure from the planned scheme was , of course , the loss of the opportunity to compare the new pathway students with their colleagues continuing on a traditional course .
3 The 3 dB angle of the detector was reduced to 20° using the new collimator .
4 Will employers prefer the new graduates to the A level employees , and , where will the graduates with their already developed learning skills obtain their building surveyor education ?
5 So he 'd rushed to the field , catching a sun-dazed pony , scrambling onto the broad back , hair and scurf whitening the new trousers , cantering over the paddocks and clattering into the yard where Peter and Andrew were almost ready .
6 Increased working distance and greater depth of field make the new SZ series ideal for use with bonding or probing machines .
7 The Assumption in Moscow became the new prototype and was copied again and again all over Russia for many years as the orthodox pattern for such great churches .
8 The machine responds by creating new products to enjoy the new leisure , such as the bicycle and the ‘ magic lantern ’ .
9 Public open days were planned to enable all who helped raise money to see the new unit when it was ready for use .
10 Loughborough University has built a test rig to compare the new glazing , which Alpine is making .
11 Soon the behavioural change leads to new values and the new structures and policies to mirror the new values .
12 Whilst I was in Aachen the Head of Swedish Radio invited me to Stockholm to conduct the new Radio Orchestra and I was asked if I would do the Sixth Symphony , which was quite new then and very little known .
13 Aran has set up an ICL division to accommodate the new business , which will be run by ex-Transaction Point employees .
14 During this period many travellers to Hitler 's Germany found the new enthusiasm for German folklore and the old peasant ways both quaint and charming ( but harmless ) .
15 Familiarisation of all health care workers with changes in policy and the background of research and development and aims of policy would eliminate some of the frustrations and create a more supportive environment for Health Care Workers who are involved in implementing new policies acknowledging the need for change to meet the new challenges .
16 Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others .
17 But tour manager Geoff Cooke and his players insisted the penalty award by Australian referee Brian Kinsey was a mistake along with the decision to grant the New Zealanders a second-minute try .
18 NATUC 's interim president Errol McCleod described the new organization as a " quantum leap forward " for the unions but cautioned that " miracles " should not be expected .
19 The Yuppies presage the New Age .
20 The then Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke described the new Constitution as " seriously flawed " but called upon the opposition to participate in future elections .
21 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
22 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
23 However , he made no mention of providing additional funds to support the new proposals .
24 They ride … they race … they watch for fun … and they roll up in their thousands … the South Midlands Area Hunt Club got the new season underway at Heythrop near Chipping Norton with a bumper card of 158 horses and 11 races …
25 It is remarkable that the Palestinian Jews transmitted the new strength of their faith to those Jews who had not taken part in the Maccabean revolution and who might well have reacted unfavourably to it .
26 A delightfully simple idea for an experiment to test Rupert Sheldrake 's hypothesis of formative causation wins the New Scientist 's first prize of £250
27 More research using the new data can be useful , however , in exploring the sensitivity of the model to a variety of changes in assumptions and included factors .
28 Due to ship in 1994 , with an estimated product turnaround time of 90 days , the monster nCube 3 follows the same architecture as the previous nCube 2 models , enabling software compatibility across the range — the nCube president insists the new machine ‘ uses no magic ’ , and claims a full 65,000-processor configuration will be completely feasible — according to Meirer the whole thing would measure just 20 square feet , compared with Thinking Machines Inc 's Sparc-based TeraFLOPS-performance CM-5 which is estimated by Thinking 's Danny Hillis to measure the size of a tennis court in full 16,000-processor configuration .
29 When David Walker led the poll tax rebels of West Oxfordshire out of the tory fold many pundits expected the new Independents would be replaced by more compliant conservatives at the first electoral opportunity … but two years on independents still hold more than half the council wards .
30 Although the reforms had the support of the Tsar and in 1667–68 a church council anathematized those who refused to conform , the attempt to impose the new liturgy by force proved unsuccessful .
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