Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.
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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 | Does the Secretary of State agree that until now , there has been little to encourage the new democracies of central and eastern Europe to change their minds about the EC being a rich man 's club ? |
6 | It seems that in the case of Texas there is yet another irony of penal reform : unemployment increases the prison population , but also makes it possible to provide the new prisons for which the need has been created . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | It is likely that group awards in sciences will be developed for introduction in 1993 using the new framework of modules . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | MORE than half say the new system imposes excessive administrative work . |
12 | This allows the new lights to have their own switch . |
13 | This allows the new DC to have the same information as the aborted one and may be edited thereafter to suit the new DC . |
14 | Even though his first impressions have not been positive he is prepared to give the new laws a run for their money . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | This gave the new kitchen the perfect opportunity to show what it could achieve . |
19 | This gives the new resource column shown in P2/T1 . |
20 | This saves the new owner of the local bank considerable set-up costs . |
21 | 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 ’ . |
22 | Only newly-appointed and promoted staff are due to receive the new contracts which according to the Institute 's NATFHE chairman , Denis Clinton , has led to the problem of new staff being appointed but not given contracts . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | ‘ I was delighted to see the new look of Hospitality and read the articles with great interest . |
25 | Mother Francis was delighted to see the new friendship developing , but far too old a hand in dealing with children to say so . |
26 | The Tropicana experience began for me as soon as I arrived … it may have been the small hours yet the reception staff were still delighted to greet the new arrivals . |
27 | The aforementioned Brecon Beacons National Park were , of course , delighted to support the new railway . |
28 | Table 4.1 illustrates the new titles for those entered on the constituent parts of the UKCCs Single Professional Register . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Second to reach the new mother " when her baby began to walk and her thoughts naturally turned to shoes . |