Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | SOME disabled people may qualify for a new parking facility which means they could always reserve a space outside their home . |
2 | A leaflet explaining how disabled people may qualify for the new disability living allowance , which came into effect on Monday , has been produced by Stockton Borough Council for distribution to 75,000 households . |
3 | His remarks — to the Berlin press club — were received gleefully by senior EC officials in Strasbourg as evidence of US support for their view about how the community should evolve in the new European situation . |
4 | He thought that architects should design for the new life style which was to arise , and design " for service " , making economical and logical use of space and using mechanical devices in order to provide comfort and to make housework pleasant by lightening the time and effort spent doing it ( 1934 p 32 ) . |
5 | He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ . |
6 | The ‘ thorns ’ must refer to the new enclosure hedges planted on the commons . |
7 | Potential cross-references in symbolic form are checked against the current data-base and must succeed for the new or changed record to be accepted without reservation . |
8 | Day-to-day cooperation between police forces must move to a new level of efficiency to allow European citizens to move freely but to ensure that drugs and arms can not . |
9 | However , the Government was persuaded by us and others that the company should apply for a new licence . |
10 | It was further provided by Statute that , in supplying a vacancy occurring during the sitting of Parliament , the burgh which presided at the election of the former member should preside at the new election . |
11 | It therefore seems conceivable that susceptibility to both type I and type II diabetes is determined during gestation or infancy in response to nutrition , and research should respond with a new focus on early events . |
12 | ‘ Where an unconstitutional change of regime takes place in a recognised state , governments of other states must necessarily consider what dealings , if any , they should have with the new regime , and whether and to what extent it qualifies to be treated as the government of the state concerned . |
13 | Neville Chamberlain , always more censorious and more practical , produced a detailed memorandum , early in the reign , suggesting that the Government should submit to the new King a general programme for the improvement of tone , including the wearing of darker suits . |
14 | Now he 's told her that she should pay for the new family car . |
15 | Yesterday , Greater Glasgow Health Board announced that the Southern General and the other hospitals under its control must adhere to a new food and health policy . |
16 | The criterion was that , if a particular business was essentially pan-European from a production standpoint , it should go into the new grouping . |
17 | It is also desirable that the sun should shine in the new room . |
18 | Children of any age can now ask a judge to decide where they should live under the new Children 's Act . |
19 | Once the stage of lexicographic activity is complete all current entries should belong to the New OED . |
20 | Where the political imperative with the West was to avoid being conquered and dominated , the issue with Japan 's Asian neighbours was whether Japan should participate in the new imperialist domination . |
21 | Bunk beds should comply with the New British Standard BS 6998 , and remember — children under six should n't sleep on the top bunk . |
22 | But Familymakers believes with proper emotional support most of them could and should settle into a new family . |
23 | But I must readjust to the new and increasingly painful realization that this man is no longer to be trusted , not even in the smallest detail . |
24 | be separated according to the position of the sound in the word , and according to stress and CV pattern ( i.e. each list should start with a new no.1 . |
25 | The company therefore said that salesmen must agree to a new restrictive covenant which barred them from soliciting customers for up to a year after leaving . |
26 | If we are to know the revelation Jesus gave , we must turn to the New Testament to find it . |
27 | If we are to know Jesus and his teaching , then , we must turn to the New Testament , to the testimony of those he himself chose and trusted to pass on his teaching . |
28 | He went on : ‘ The round-table negotiations that we proposed should include the Communist Party , the government and our union , and should agree on a new constitution . |
29 | Mr Savimbi is to hold talks with President Mobutu of Zaire in France next week , and it is hoped that the meeting may result in a new ceasefire . |
30 | At the time of writing it is possible that the organisation Food From Britain will assume responsibility for marketing and controlling organic foods , which may result in a new logo to certify organic foods . |