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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Well , well I was just maybe wondering whether you might use a part of that to support the new cabinet
2 Ford said : ‘ We want to cut costs and make sure money is being spent in the best way possible to promote the new range . ’
3 A change of government in 1948 found the new administration equally committed to health reform .
4 By the end of 1991 , all outstanding issues between the two exchanges as regards rights , clearing arrangements and operational aspects were resolved , thus making it possible to finalise the new exchange 's rulebook and receive SIB/OFT approval to commence business .
5 The second point which I would make is that despite having had many months indeed years , to come to a view , erm it is only Selby District Council who have stepped forward and said , basically that they would be prepared to accommodate the new settlement .
6 Part of the critic 's task in the nineteenth century , as now , was to interpret art for the lay public ; but what , artists asked themselves , if we interpreted our own work ? from such a thought sprang statements of artistic aims and manifestos , some using the new device of naming a group with a progressive title , such as futurism .
7 It is likely that group awards in sciences will be developed for introduction in 1993 using the new framework of modules .
8 It is relatively easy for an admissions authority to admit in excess of the standard number , provided various conditions are met — of which the most important is that the school buildings are adequate to accommodate the new number .
9 MORE than half say the new system imposes excessive administrative work .
10 This allows the new DC to have the same information as the aborted one and may be edited thereafter to suit the new DC .
11 And if the vagaries of distribution made it difficult to get It there were others on hand more than willing to give the new paper , Indica , and the new culture a boost .
12 The former National Party leader and Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon , also an outspoken opponent of free market economics , was offered several minor posts outside the Cabinet , but turned them all down as " insulting " and expressed his intention to remain on the back benches , from where he would be free to criticize the new government .
13 As Rushdie and recession deepen hostility to race equality legislation , few believe the new government will do more than seek greater managerial competence from the Commission for Racial Equality while encouraging those blacks who can be multicultural Tory role models .
14 This gave the new kitchen the perfect opportunity to show what it could achieve .
15 This gives the new resource column shown in P2/T1 .
16 This saves the new owner of the local bank considerable set-up costs .
17 This set the new tone of the UK 's argument : everything possible was being done and therefore any breaches of European law should be disregarded while ‘ things were brought up to scratch ’ .
18 Histadrut ( trades union ) leaders announced that the signing of a new national wage agreement with manufacturers and public-sector employees would be virtually impossible given the new plan 's effective erosion of the wage-price-index link .
19 ‘ I was delighted to see the new look of Hospitality and read the articles with great interest .
20 Mother Francis was delighted to see the new friendship developing , but far too old a hand in dealing with children to say so .
21 The aforementioned Brecon Beacons National Park were , of course , delighted to support the new railway .
22 The first university professorship bearing the title ‘ social anthropology ’ was that held on an honorary basis at Liverpool University in 1908 by Sir James George Frazer ( 1854–1941 ) , author of the mammoth Victorian best-seller The Golden Bough ( first edition 1890 ) which , with its strong appeal to a readership brought-up on the classics , did much to establish the new subject 's credentials .
23 Second to reach the new mother " when her baby began to walk and her thoughts naturally turned to shoes .
24 It is difficult to reject the view that he was genuinely anxious , first not to appear to profit from his own actions in bringing about the downfall of the Coalition , and second to strengthen the new Government , which he thought , probably mistakenly , that Mckenna would do .
25 With cautious feeding the new culture should be well established in about two weeks .
26 It is clear that it will not be easy to put the new law into effect when it is adopted .
27 It is impossible to understand the New Testament and the teachings of Jesus without understanding the Old Testament .
28 ‘ I could n't think of anyone nicer to have the new job she 's been given .
29 To do this , the residuals are next treated as new Y data , and the procedure of line fitting is repeated ; the fourth column of figure 10.6 becomes the new column of Y s , the X s remain as they were , and the calculations are performed as before .
30 Er most of my points have actually dried up now , sir , in view of what Mr Cunnane has said , and also Mr Jewitt , erm I do actually , I would try to emphasize a point that the people who are proposing new settlements in this location have judiciously avoided the question of need this afternoon , well I think we we almost came to the point this morning that the shortfall was nine hundred and reducing almost on a month by month basis , er one or two quick points I would like to pick up , er in view of the erm small nature or the shortfall in housing supply that we see over the next fifteen years , I can not accept that to avoid the new settlement option would be prejudicial to greenbelt objectives , erm the housing land supply allocations are almost there , there are plans to run through which will un almost inevitably allocate additional sites inside the inner edge of the greenbelt boundary and outside the outer edge of the greenbelt boundary , but both within Greater York , which are bound to assist in making up the shortfall of provision , and probably , if I suspect rightly , would actually exceed it , erm erm I agree with Mr Cunnane on the question of the alternative expansion of existing towns or settlements , the same point really , we 're almost there anyway , the op that option is already there , it 's not that it might be there , it is it is there at the moment , er it 's not a clear expression of local preference , and I would also point out the option of the environmental improvements under the P P G criteria you asked us to look at , erm whether it 's a thousand houses , two thousand , two and a half thousand , whether it has a bowling alley , or a ten pin bowling alley , and a B and Q , and a , probably a Tesco as well , this form of development will not sit comfortably in open countryside , almost , wherever it 's put within the Greater York area , I defy anyone to produce a site where one can satisfactorily put er such a massive form of urban development and suggest it 's a positive environmental improvement .
  Next page