Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] for the new " in BNC.

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1 In November 1949 under the Petersberg Agreements , the Allies reduced the amount of reparations taken from Germany ; in 1951 , thanks to Adenauer 's support for the new European Coal-Steel Community , reparations were ended altogether , and in May 1952 , under the Treaty of Bonn , the Allies finally undertook to restore German sovereignty .
2 Less clear , however , is the company 's name for the new HQ .
3 Iago 's contempt for the new breed of Renaissance soldier , necessarily more technical given the increasingly scientific development of warfare in the sixteenth century , may be intended to show that his complaint is the predictable and irrelevant grumble of the old-fashioned soldier made obsolete by new technology .
4 While Forest are into their fourth month rooted to the bottom of the Premier League , Parker 's form for the new title favourites , Aston Villa , has been rewarded with call-ups by Graham Taylor for England 's first two World Cup qualifying ties against Norway and Turkey .
5 The construction is of glazed cubes with an interior of flexible open spaces , similar to Richard Meier 's design for the new Getty Museum .
6 At this week 's party for the new Neil Jordan film The Crying Game , partygoers were forced to dig deep into their leather trouser pockets if they fancied supping vino instead of the free washing up liquid which was on offer .
7 ‘ We 're ideal gofors , ’ says Andrew McAuley , the former NI Formula Ford champion , who starts his third cross-channel season in the British FF1800 championship for the new Olympic Vector team .
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