Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] the new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , I work with a publication called the New Internationalist . ’
2 It seems that , just as in the 1870s , the abundance of work masked the new threat .
3 The main measure affected the new gold cordoba , introduced in 1990 at parity with the dollar , and now devalued to US$1.00=5 cordobas .
4 But the villagers regarded the new name as no more than a foreigner 's eccentric fancy which they were under no obligation either to use or recognise .
5 The shape of the budget line changes to 175 ; after point 7 the individual can consume more of good X , but to do so she must give up some quantity of good Y. In the example shown the new welfare maximum for the individual is on the corner point , 7 .
6 Spain 's financial and industrial bourgeoisie had decades before 1931 thrown in its lot with the monarchy and the landed class ; as an immediate and massive flight of capital indicated , business interests substantially shared the suspicion , if not downright hostility , with which large landowners from the outset regarded the new regime .
7 This normativist concern came to a head with the publication in 1929 by Lord Hewart , the Lord Chief Justice , of a book entitled The New Despotism .
8 Nearly forty years ago the great historian and wise commentator on contemporary events , E. H. Carr , published a series of broadcast talks called The New Society ( long since out of print ) .
9 Others confused the new body with the Direct Marketing Association , a link that Warburton firmly refutes .
10 The ageing king , Al-Kadir , was murdered and one of his viziers proclaimed the new overlord .
11 The Labour Party labelled the new government " a national disaster , which contradicts the interests and needs of the State of Israel " .
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