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

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1 Some 171 full members and 107 alternate members ( with 300 other sundry officials looking on ) met to agree on the new ‘ proposals for the ten-year programme ( 1991–2000 ) and eighth five-year plan ( 1991–95 ) ’ .
2 She was aware that these could be developed by investigative work , but once she became immersed in the new curriculum , struggling on occasions to keep her head above water , she began to lose sight of these objectives , focusing instead on the more familiar content objectives .
3 Here again the old north to south and east to west through-roads were diverted to pass through the new market place , so producing the dangerous corners which still exist in the town today .
4 Most of us of course will be occupied seeing in the New Year .
5 Her father , as anxious as Hoskins to possess a memento of the child , executed two stoneware portraits , one a figurine of a small bare-footed child in a loose calf-length shift walking towards the New Horizon , the other a naturalistic representation of the little girl dressed for her coffin ( Col. 5 ) .
6 Trade with the Soviet Union has collapsed since the new year , when hard currency replaced the rouble as the main medium of transaction .
7 Unlike many clubs , the RCP judo players are always on show , as anyone who has dropped into the new Cafe Aqua on a club night will see .
8 The Tudeh Party appears initially to have decided to try to work within the new system , but was later subjected to pressure , especially in 1984 .
9 This level of support , in the face of a stipulation by Obuchi that no member of the faction was permitted to participate in the new group , fuelled rumours that Hata intended to form either a separate LDP faction or even , in conjunction with members of the opposition , a new centre-right political party .
10 Gradually the old has merged with the new and the grandchildren of the ‘ young couples ’ who moved into the ‘ new ’ houses are now becoming the second generation to attend Keyingham school .
11 Just as the civic buildings in Moscow expressed the confident power of the Communist regime , so the new housing blocks were designed to conform to the new ideals of social life .
12 The Hackney shows are the fifth year in succession that the Bard of Barking has sung in the New Year .
13 We need to have clarification of the role Helen Hoy would be expected to play in the new set-up .
14 You should n't even consider buying for the new season until you 've consulted our survey , compiled by Steven Seaton .
15 Union members are expected to vote on the new rules in the near future .
16 SWINDON player-manager Glenn Hoddle has called for the new back-pass laws to be changed immediately .
17 Major deals over the past two years have included leasing for the new ethylene cracker ( a type of refinery ) for BP at Grangemouth , at that time thought to be the largest leasing deal in Britain , a £180m long-term facility to North West Water to finance major infrastructure projects , and a £75m deal with Fujitsu Microelectronics to fund investment in semiconductor equipment at its factory at Newton Aycliffe , County Durham .
18 A HOUSING scheme designed to sweep away the desolation of New Brighton 's Victoria Road is expected to start in the New Year .
19 A BR official said : ‘ Allen 's West has benefited from the new timetable during peak hours and now has three trains rather than the previous two , ’ he said .
20 Others could not wait to merge into the New World and when marriage seemed to an easy route , they were soon sporting engagement rings off-stage but definitely not when Mary was around .
21 BSN , the sprawling French group with interests spreading from food and beer to packaging , has emerged as the new favourite for the Scottish stake .
22 This is what has happened at the New End Hospital in Hampstead , where the developer , by adopting a conservation scheme , has gained more space than by demolition and rebuilding .
23 What has happened to the new painters in the meantime ?
24 ‘ The rest of the local people ca n't wait to get into the new houses . ’
25 We are improving what the employment service has to offer in the new integrated offices , as all hon. Members who have been to see them will know .
26 When the weather starts to improve in the New Year , note that we have , by popular request , another talk by Graham Vincent , and talks by John Massey and our own member Len Davies .
27 Chris Stanley says the ethos of the juvenile court has extended to the new youth courts , and adult sentences like probation orders and combination orders are not being used extensively .
28 To maintain continuity , the paper suggests that firms should establish transitional arrangements for the handover : these could include arranging for the new partner to work on the audit team beforehand , and ensuring that other senior staff do not change in the same year .
29 The series should ensure that Age Concern ( and its service users ) are well placed to participate in the new systems of community care .
30 Constituency parties had to be wound up and re-formed to conform to the new boundaries .
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