Example sentences of "[be] take [prep] the new " in BNC.
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1 | It was argued that many disputes which were previously resolved by headmen would be taken to the new courts . |
2 | Objection may also be taken to the new offences on the ground that rape has arguably been substantially downgraded as a crime where aggravating factors do not exist . |
3 | Orders will be taken for the new series of chips from June this year . |
4 | There is thus a proliferation of public examinations of a practical kind , any of which may be taken at the new schools , of which the GCSE seems to be only one , if it is to be taken at all . |
5 | Clinton 's place on the bill at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre on 6 March will be taken by the new British bantamweight champion , Drew Docherty , who will fight an as yet unnamed American . |
6 | She said action had already been taken under the new chief executive , Martin Gorham , which had dramatically improved call ringing times and led to a steady improvement in ambulance response times . |
7 | Fireplaces , interior doors and electrical goods have been taken from the new houses at Woodbrook , off the lower Galliagh Road . |
8 | The opportunity has been taken in the new version to rewrite the material , to make it clearer and more accessible for the reader . |
9 | It was taken to the New Veterinary College in Edinburgh by John 's father , Joseph , and there it was first mounted as a complete skeleton . |