Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A new role was then established , that of coordinator , which bypassed the head and was intended to carry the new vision of good practice directly from Merrion House ( the Education Department 's offices ) to the classroom .
2 He continued to serve on commissions and committees , notably helping to draft the New Model Army ordinance ( 1645 ) , chairing the committee on church government ( 1645–6 ) , and agreeing to try the king , although he did not sit on the trial commission ( 1648 ) .
3 Do n't you want to see the new designs ? ’
4 We intend to implement the new Quality Framework in session 1992/3 .
5 Like Peters and Waterman ( 1982 ) , she emphasizes the need for top executives to establish a few clear signals in order to create a felt need for change , and to use ‘ prime movers ’ in the organization both to ‘ talk up ’ the new strategy and to ensure that the signals or symbols developed to establish the new direction are present in all important interactions — i.e. reflected in reports , agenda for meetings , key events , and so on .
6 The more sophisticated provincial dealers tried to acquire the new denomination at the end of the year as a means of hoarding .
7 From there he went to Sion House , Middlesex , where he helped to plant the new conservatory .
8 Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe .
9 CPRW wants to see the new generation of structure and local plans conforming to government advice on sustainable development ( 1 ) .
10 Developed in close co-operation with leading car manufacturers , it 's a highly refined 10w/40 multigrade — specially designed to meet the new challenges of the 1990s .
11 ‘ Oh , Father told me you 'd opened the new girls ’ school , so I simply had to come to meet the new schoolteacher .
12 New books and dictionaries are expected to contain the new spellings , while Proust , Racine and the rest will gradually be re-edited so as to make them conform .
13 Mr Major is expected to meet the new president for the first time before Christmas .
14 and that 's it do n't forget about our competition … to try to pick the new manager here at the Manor ground … you know Anne there has been some thoughts they 'd like to see a women in this chair … what do you reckon
15 and that 's it do n't forget about our competition … to try to pick the new manager here at the Manor ground … you know Anne there has been some thoughts they 'd like to see a women in this chair … what do you reckon
16 These fields may be edited to reflect the new package references that you desire .
17 The government wants to set the new system to work from January 1 .
18 In terms of the A sixty four south , although it is a a dual carriageway , again it is operating at capacity in in in the stretch which you would need to serve the new settlement .
19 ‘ You 'll need to open the new jar of coffee , ’ Fen told her .
20 Superimposed on this map of things as they were , one sometimes finds the lines drawn in by the commissioners showing where they propose to create the new fields and hedges , and the new roads , public and private .
21 Thereafter for the next five years she helped to load the new machine .
22 An extensive training programme was designed to put the new techniques into practice .
23 Under the Local Government Act , 1871 the two departments were amalgamated to form the new Local Government Board .
24 It is also expected to use the new 80Mbytes-per-second version of the Micro Channel and to have 16 slots against eight on the 950 .
25 In Figs. 21.18(a) and ( c ) the structures appear to be orientated approximately in the plane of the picture whereas in ( b ) and ( d ) they appear to intersect the new plane .
26 Since by the end of this decade the law will ban stalls and tethers , farmers will need to match the new houses for pregnant sows with new harrowing houses .
27 Juan Carlos Gimenez , his original opponent , has withdrawn from the contest and promoter Barry Hearn is expected to name the new challenger today .
28 Rowan Martin , who had worked for 20 years with the department , had been widely tipped to get the new post of deputy director of the department , until his arrest in mid-1992 on corruption charges , on which he was later exonerated .
29 He also needs to cap the new price so that it is prevented from rising further over the remaining four years of construction if he is to convince bankers that they should continue to support Eurotunnel .
30 This m arks when you actually want to knit the new colour .
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