Example sentences of "[verb] that [art] new system " in BNC.

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1 It is expected that the new system could be in place in the year 1993–94 .
2 I can now consider that the new system of sponsoring foreseen by the Lawn Tennis Association no longer contains appreciable restrictions of competition and therefore the file will be closed . ’
3 In unison they agreed that the new system , ‘ improves consistency and is a great asset ’ .
4 In 1972 it expected that the new system of fewer and larger local authorities would prove more efficient .
5 We must ensure that the new system will not be used as a political tool .
6 But does not Dr. Jackson have a powerful point when he says that the new system — This is a man working in the system .
7 But Zelda Westmeads of RELATE says that the new system wo n't work unless agencies like hers get more cash .
8 Both accepted that the new system of relief should be based on rigorous classification of applicants and the further development of specialized services .
9 Users may feel that the new system will make their job less secure , will make their relationship with others change for the worse , or will lead to a loss of the independence that they previously enjoyed .
10 In a clear indication that he favoured a future constitutional dispensation based on the concept of protected " group rights " , he declared that a new system would need to provide guarantees of protection against domination by any group , by means of constitutional checks and balances , a decentralization of power and " the requirement of consensus on controversial matters " .
11 In conclusion , although it is difficult to foresee the tide of interest and activity being turned back in the NHS , and a majority of DGMs believe that the new system has already delivered quality improvements ( Appleby et al.
12 Is he satisfied that the new system encourages local authorities to provide houses — rented accommodation — for those people and that the numbers that are dependent on board and lodging are decreasing ?
13 A decade after the reforms were implemented , officials , especially in Kandyan districts , still complained that the new system was confusing and not understood by those who were supposed to work it .
14 He said that the new system would give each working person in the colony a vote , thereby ending the privileged status of current constituency members .
15 Oftel admits that the new system will be no more efficient and that the annual number of emergency calls is expected to increase from the current 22.8 million a year to 24 million by 1996 .
16 Some officials recognized that the new system was alien , but expected that the judicial system would act as a progressive force which would promote the adoption of British norms about justice .
17 The Economist a few years ago conceded that the new system had some merits , but carried with it some important disadvantages ; on the positive side The nomination process is certainly very costly , yet trying to engage the attention of a mass electorate scattered across a huge and diverse country is bound to be expensive .
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