Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [prep] the new " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Trade with the Soviet Union has collapsed since the new year , when hard currency replaced the rouble as the main medium of transaction . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The Hackney shows are the fifth year in succession that the Bard of Barking has sung in the New Year . |
6 | SWINDON player-manager Glenn Hoddle has called for the new back-pass laws to be changed immediately . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | BSN , the sprawling French group with interests spreading from food and beer to packaging , has emerged as the new favourite for the Scottish stake . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | What has happened to the new painters in the meantime ? |
11 | 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 . |
12 | For a moment she could n't think what he meant , then she remembered with dismay that she 'd already asked him to join her and Elaine and a few of the island friends they 'd made on the new power-boat Stephen had treated them to as the hotel neared completion . |
13 | [ In practice , the curriculum for many less-able and average pupils became geared towards the new external CSE exam , contrary to Newsom 's explicit recommendation . |
14 | They 're the vital signs you 've got to display before you go and get treated under the new Health Service . |
15 | If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years . |
16 | The future still looks brighter than it would have done without the new plans . |
17 | And other employees — mostly those who feel threatened by the new processes — remain convinced that the rapidly installed new order will collapse into chaos . |
18 | His hero is a stick who would have contributed to The New Statesman . |
19 | But a substantial part must also have resulted from the new investment overseas which was now being wholly financed by borrowing overseas at a very low real rate of interest . |
20 | Thus the old tradition of pilgrimage , peregrinatio , spawned or became united to the new kind of military adventure we call the crusade ; and the resources of the roads and waterways of Europe and the Near East were strained to the uttermost to meet the insatiable demands of these adventurous travellers . |
21 | What became enshrined in the new legislation were more stringent penalties for brothel-keepers and the raising of the age of consent to sixteen . |
22 | This is a dream of an entry level computer : A 25MHz Intel386SX system with full 386 compatibility , plenty of disk space and memory to keep you going now and into the future , everything you need to get started in the newest version of Windows ( one of the new ‘ standards ’ in business computing ) , and most important of all , the peace of mind and rock-solid warranties afforded by the Dell Customer Satisfaction Charter . |
23 | I had heard about the new economic empires of the East : Japan , Korea , Taiwan , Singapore , Malaysia … yet it was a surprise to realise how fast these giants are probing their tentacles deep into Sarawak 's ‘ Heart of Darkness ’ . |
24 | In two important maize-growing areas , fewer than half of those interviewed had heard of the increased price , and in an area where the Government was keen to encourage a substantial increase in local production , less than one in ten had heard of the new prices . |
25 | In the 1570s William Harrison , an Essex parson , had commented on the new comforts provided particularly by chimneys , bedding and tableware . |
26 | It was not known if Koos van der Merwe , an advocate of the negotiations process who was expelled from the CP in April [ see p. 38850 ] , had joined to the new party . |
27 | Yes , I have n't seen it though , I have n't , I 've heard of the new ones but I have n't seen it . |
28 | Hitherto galleries had been living-rooms presenting pictures as ‘ adjuncts to polite living ’ , but Kasmin had fallen for the new American abstract painting and wanted the clean New York look to go with it — the neutral , bare , well-lit space demanded by the strictures of the art . |
29 | By the end of the 1787 season the White Conduit Club had merged with the new Marylebone Cricket Club . |
30 | Moreover , Walpole , described in the same book ( p. 83 ) as someone who " thrived on gossip , and on playing at loo or at hazard with a duchess or two " , could very well have been a sufficiently astute observer of social mores to deduce that the first manifestations which he had seen of the new way of dressing constituted the beginning of a major trend . |