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

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1 Again , change hands , push the tiller to where you were sitting , watch for the boom , as it swings across , straighten up and sit down on the new side .
2 The privacy and identity that they possessed by living in family homes separated from other families , even when members of co-operatives , would be broken down under the new arrangements .
3 They yesterday found out which rating band their houses had been placed in for the new tax , which starts next April .
4 The chairman , Gubby Allen , asked Washbrook to leave the room , then argued fiercely with the new young captain , Peter May .
5 Most of the Dialogues are about the kind of research carried on in the new laboratories which were becoming a feature of life by the 1870s .
6 Landforms developed in relation to the earlier and higher base level are abandoned as erosion starts to work down to the new base level .
7 The late Basil Rocke was Senior Art Adviser to the West Riding of Yorkshire for nearly 20 years and contributed greatly to the new attitude to the teaching of art in the schools .
8 Orbitel Mobile Communications Ltd says it is to launch its latest series of Groupe Speciale Mobile phones at CeBit ‘ 93 , in Hannover : improvements to come in with the new 901 series include improved battery life , speedier battery charging , and ‘ added functionality ’ , although Orbitel is not saying yet exactly what it means by this ; the series is to include a combined mobile and transportable phone , providing both in-car and portable functionality , the company says .
9 Certainly , his impact owes much to the new advertising methods of his principal clients , Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein — who , Michael Gross has written , " spearheaded a new kind of fashion advertising , buying multiple pages in magazines , keeping their images consistent no matter what product was being advertised .
10 The charge for us all then is to work together toward the New Europe and the New Atlanticism .
11 The les fortunate guests had to come daily from the new hotel on Persepolis or even form Shiraz , forty miles away .
12 He moved in to the new , roomier accommodation .
13 The Sierra Leone government promised the AfDB there would be strict environmental protection measures , but despite such assurances , loggers , farmers and charcoal-burners moved in along the new road , eating into the rainforest .
14 And Pilger , an exasperatingly prickly individualist determined to expose the ills of the world , stubbornly refused to lower his standards and fit in with the new requirements .
15 Such attitudes were far removed from the world of the fictional Sir Joseph Bowlem in Dickens 's Chimes short story who boasted ‘ I allow nothing to be carried over into the New Year ; every description of account is settled in this house at the close of the old one ’ , and the real life employee of Manders the Wolverhampton paintmakers who scribbled on the flyleaf of a 1896 catalogue :
16 St Joseph 's church at Crofton is retained , and elements of the two churches which have been replaced are carried over into the new one .
17 The principle of counting to ensure pastoral care and effective deployment of manpower is carried over into the New Testament .
18 Given that the decision has now been taken by Parliament to extend the law to cover recordings , broadcasts and cable programmes , it may be wondered whether the exemption for these should have been automatically carried over into the new law .
19 The Government confirmed that the Bill would not proceed — it fell with the dissolution of Parliament on 16 March ( unfinished legislation can not be carried over to the new parliament ) .
20 Bell had done original design work on a defunct prop-powered XP–59 and that designation was carried over to the new effort in an attempt to mask the true nature of the project .
21 An interesting natural experiment arose when the entire school moved over to the new pathway course in 1987 .
22 ‘ We will put in a £2,000 application for the new equipment to be installed early in the new financial year . ’
23 Tinned meat from 1860 , cheap refrigerated meat from New Zealand from 1880 , fish , packed in ice and moved rapidly by the new railway system ; all became a cheap commonplace of working-class diet .
24 If the baby looks more at the new patterns , it indicates that he/she can discriminate them from the original .
25 Often there has been no concern at all that perhaps more can be expected educationally of the new Agreed Syllabuses .
26 The Agency 's Architect has now made his detailed inspection of the buildings and his report is expected early in the new year .
27 This design guidance will be published as Supplement M to HPN1 and is expected early in the New Year .
28 He 'll need a lot of breath for this lengthy stint , which heads off towards the new year .
29 It came in the spring , when men 's minds were occupied more with the new wave of cattle-fever than with wars far overseas .
30 Many 's the night I 've walked back late from town and stopped off in the New Earswick hedgerows to supply them some used beer …
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