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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In the past levels around Stow on the Wold have climbed above that — now Thames Water belive the new supply is one of the cleanest in the world .
2 On top of that , the first £100 instalment of a £600 interest-free loan for building the new stand was due to be repaid , and over £ 170 was owed to tradesmen .
3 You 're enjoying the new ones are n't you ?
4 argument because the real reason for opposing the new clause is that the Government do not believe that private sector operations should be reviewed by any consumer body or consultative committee .
5 But the management disputes those figures and insists the new service is n't a threat .
6 The fixed costs of manufacturing the new product are represented by the horizontal line since they are not influenced by the volume produced .
7 The first to sense the new mood was the press , and an Anti-Waste League was founded by Lord Rothermere .
8 For him , understanding the New Age is to witness the ‘ preparations for Antichrist 's One World Government ’ .
9 The only member of the House of Representatives representing the new party was Jim Anderton , leader and founder of the NLP in 1989 .
10 The Home Secretary 's statement when announcing the new Bill was quite blunt about the purpose of structuring the Bill in this way .
11 A foreign office contact once described in awe-struck terms how , when an African government changes , the first person from Britain to meet the new ruler is often not our ambassador , but Tiny Rowland .
12 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 .
13 No , the estate agent reckons it 'll be converted into flats , so I expect the new owner 's going to want you out .
14 As Roosevelt put it in one of his homely comparisons : Say the New Deal is a tree which , as it grows , continually produces rot and dead wood .
15 People then guess and you say the new number is , for example , ‘ five ’ .
16 Almost until the day of opening the new buildings were unnamed , and most people probably thought that it would continue to be the " Stockport Secondary School " .
17 A bill formally legalizing the new parties was not expected to be enacted before April .
18 Yet , none of this is to say that the men who created the new unionism were wrong in their time .
19 Derby found a means of holding his leader to ransom : a meeting of Lancashire Unionists which threatened to disown the new policy was adjourned for three weeks at his suggestion .
20 Fitting the new components is a little more difficult than removing the old ones .
21 Nor will he necessarily be able to prevent his share of the equity from being diluted even if he is offered pre-emptive rights ; he may not be able to afford to buy more shares but can not prevent the new issue being made unless he has voting control .
22 Inserting the new motherboard is just the reverse of taking the old one out — however take your time because the case was n't made for it .
23 Overall , the changes made to Illustrator in order to create the new version are both sensible and beneficial .
24 Erm once the development er that would have been g going into Selby actually goes into the new settlement then it 's me it 's either meeting the new settlement 's er sorry the the it 's either meeting the goals of Greater York , in which case that 's been taken away from Selby , or it 's substituting for Selby .
25 A recurring word used by booksellers in the UK contacted by The Bookseller to characterise the new system was ‘ nightmare ’ .
26 ZWELAKHE Sisulu , the editor of South Africa 's biggest black weekly newspaper , says the New Nation is under threat of closure .
27 He says the new films are better than ever .
28 Thomson says the new family is easier to customise however , since it uses prediffused master slices that require only four mask levels compared with the 15 needed for standard cells .
29 As time passes the new bride is expected to take on the identity of her new family , making her subjugation complete .
30 Heading the new office is Ann Garrard , who has had a dual career in Welsh language broadcasting [ radio and television ] and housing .
  Next page