Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] with [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | As more and more decisions are being taken by management at local level , we need to ensure our local representatives have the necessary skills to cope with the new macho management techniques . |
2 | Hewlett-Packard Co has teamed with Banyan Systems Inc to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using HP printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface . |
3 | Hewlett-Packard Co has also teamed with Banyan Systems Inc on development of products to put Banyan 's Vines and enterprise network services up under HP-UX Unix on Precision Architecture machines , and provide Vines users with easier means of using Hewlett printers with a network adaptor to work with the new MIO interface . |
4 | The Cabinet , however , regretted nothing , and , when Parliament re-assembled a week later , the government announced its firm intention to proceed with the new conscription plans . |
5 | Washington soon showed its readiness to work with the new British government . |
6 | ‘ Every year I say I am optimistic , ’ he added , ‘ but there is the political will in the council to agree with the new scheme and they would like to get Liss ' problem out of the way and a new school built . ’ |
7 | Along with Weiss , he forced theology to approach with a new seriousness the eschatological element in the New Testament and in Jesus , message . |
8 | This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation . |
9 | Neither must we forget that most fish can adapt to a particular food source and actually produce more of a particular enzyme to cope with a new food . |
10 | The third element and the fourth element erm I I think relate more to location questions to do with the new settlement , and I propose to deal with those under the legal heading of two C , the next item is that the proposal can be considered alongside policies of restraint , and that is exactly how the proposal for the new settlement has emerged , it is a response to the er proposed greenbelt around York city , and obviously we can put in the greenbelt that there is severe erm policies of restraint operating at er on on the terms of new development . |
11 | The extrovert Grobbelaar makes his 16th Wembley appearance in today 's Charity Shield against Leeds with the Anfield chief claiming the 35-year-old is perhaps the best keeper to deal with the new back pass laws . |
12 | Still , the application of different principles of design at the two ends could be accounted for in one man 's work : either by supposing that he saw and was overwhelmed by the Theseion mural between designing the east and designing the west ; or , perhaps more convincingly , that he felt a traditional , sculptural style proper to the entrance-front while allowing himself at the back to experiment with a new pictorial interest . |
13 | Of course , the owners need to slowly encourage independence , and help their dog to cope with a new sensory environment — but waiting for the dog to learn to cope with the problem is the only real cure . |
14 | We must draw careful lessons from it — about the necessity for collective action and for creating new institutions in Europe to deal with the new conflicts that may spring up in our continent . |
15 | Local authorities to a very great extent are responsible for the present ‘ grant control ’ which is exercised by Central Government for , whenever in recent years the Central Government have asked them to carry out some new function the local authorities have countered the request by a demand for a Government grant to assist with the new service . |
16 | We will set up an independent and powerful Environmental Protection Agency to work with the new European Environment Agency . |
17 | Tambrands , the makers of Tampax , have launched the talk line to coincide with the new school term which , they claim , is an appropriate time to raise the sticky subject of growing up . |
18 | ‘ OUP has spent considerably more than £100,000 adapting its computer system to cope with the new requirements . |
19 | An understanding of the complexities raised in such a case study may become essential in order to cope with the new responsibilities of management committees under the new membership scheme . |
20 | A dramatic expansion of federal intervention took place , and in order to cope with the new legislation , a special pollution control agency , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) , was established in December 1970 . |
21 | I i he 's got to organize meetings for priests to deal with the new accounting system . |
22 | On Feb. 26 the Supreme Command of the North Korean army ordered a full mobilization of its forces as " a legitimate step to cope with the new war provocation moves of the USA and the South Korean authorities " . |
23 | This is hopes to do with a new boss and a £1m campaign . |
24 | The ideal time to start with a new dog is in the spring when the weather is likely to be improving , and with the summer months ahead , it will be a good time to start exercising and training your dog outside . |