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

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1 May I also take this opportunity to wish the new United Nations Secretary-General success in his efforts to prepare recommendations for improvement in the preventative diplomacy , peacemaking and peacekeeping capacities of the United Nations ?
2 The NDF had announced earlier that it would implement a ceasefire if the Senate took a clear stand to reject the new bases treaty .
3 Greece was obliged this spring to accept the new country 's admission to the United Nations with ‘ Macedonia ’ in its name , and the New Democracy rebels swallowed their fury when they realised that voting against the government would cause an election their party would probably lose .
4 Many were sold to raise further funds to furnish the new institute .
5 In addition to the existing members of Concorde , the group says that seven retailers and suppliers are examining further opportunities to exploit the new service .
6 Ma'am when sir when this when this road when these when it is dualled , it will have compl adequate capacity to serve the new settlement and will be the only radial route around Greater York which could do so satisfactorily .
7 If so , store in a warm ( airing ) cupboard for a few days to allow the new neck position to settle .
8 But eventually they managed to get hold of some pieces to suit the new look : two Bauhaus chairs , a bent-arm chair in black by Mario Botta , a halogen light by VeArt from Italy and a huge black refrigerator by Zanussi , designed in Italy by Pezzatta .
9 And so whilst we were conscious of the fact that erm management were pursuing this policy to introduce the new system , we were just as conscious that we were going to protect our members er and have prior consultation , and that 's the operative and effective word as far as shop stewards are concerned , to have prior consultation , before anybody accepted going on to the scheme .
10 Two years later the Union President , J. G. Greenhough , called up the old world to attack the new : he expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order although he accepted that it had ‘ little favour ’ in 1895 .
11 After the time taken to reconstruct the Jubilee cars in the Department 's own workshop , at the expense of routine body overhauls , it was decided to seek commercial manufacturer to build the new trams .
12 HOW can the Government allow a foreign company to secure the new Jubilee Line contract in London ?
13 Their system also included a sophisticated design for an acoustic reproducer to play the new records .
14 It is believed that Thames will use this airtime to flag the new channel , and C5 if it wins .
15 He lives among ‘ high art and painted glass , spade farms , and model smell-traps , rubricalities and sanitary reforms , and all inventions , possible and impossible , for ‘ stretching the old formula to meet the new fact ’ ’ .
16 Westcountry Television is shortlisting agencies for a national and regional campaign to launch the new ITV franchisee to the public and business communities before its January screen debut .
17 We very much hope to have the new materials ready before the end of 1991 — watch this space !
18 Most of the extra £12m that the government is giving towards implementing the new deal will go on funding new consultant posts , leaving individual units to fund the new support staff , such as phlebotomists , electrocardiography technicians , and clerical staff .
19 Last year was the first real attempt to recognise the new energy around in the visual arts .
20 However , he made no mention of providing additional funds to support the new proposals .
21 From the adventure emerged action plans to enable individual sites to develop the new culture , with techniques learned on Operation Challenge being cascaded down through employee ranks .
22 The strength of its educational and scientific provision has also helped central Scotland to develop the new ‘ knowledge-based industries ’ of Silicon Glen .
23 Stirred , white , green and shaken , they emerged the following morning to greet the new day .
24 An aesthetically satisfactory answer to the need to insert additional windows to light the new lower-level accommodation was found by not only siting the new openings in the same vertical alignment as the original triparite lights , but also by aiming to reproduce the general appearance of the existing windows .
25 It is also notable that where a chairman or chief executive has been brought in from outside to those organisations , this may be followed by many changes in senior management and so , from the headhunters ' point of view , putting a chief executive into an older-style organisation is usually an opportunity for them to work with the newly appointed chief executive to build the new senior management team .
26 He said that SCOTVEC and the colleges were involved as partners in a cooperative effort to develop the new awards .
27 If the stick becomes obstructed that tells you that there is a diversion and you must dig at that point to determine the new direction .
28 Perhaps , as officials contend , faces will be saved by a last-minute rush to meet the new deadline .
29 With all this experience behind him , Buckmaster had proved a natural choice to control the new Ministry .
30 One working assumption might be that the rules governing conversation between persons can be extended in a natural way to cover the new situation , but there are grounds for doubting that this is what literally occurs .
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