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

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1 Blocks of strong colour in striking combinations create the newest and most daring of today 's looks .
2 British Rail says the new turbo train proves its commitment to the Cotswold Line .
3 Much academic attention has been focused on the classification of the social groups comprising the new types of communities in rural areas .
4 The NDF had announced earlier that it would implement a ceasefire if the Senate took a clear stand to reject the new bases treaty .
5 This meant swapping old loans for new , with foreign public funds backing the new debt .
6 Existing commercial broadcasters claim the new stations are illegal .
7 Ma'am when sir when this when this road when these when it is dualled , it will have compl adequate capacity to serve the new settlement and will be the only radial route around Greater York which could do so satisfactorily .
8 These guides , dealing with the Act in general and with the assumption of parental rights , aimed to help social workers understand the new legislation , making use of case histories and similar exercises .
9 When my right hon. Friend sees the new Irish Prime Minister soon will he tell him that the biggest contribution the Irish Republic can make to peace , stability and reconciliation in Northern Ireland is to renounce its claim to sovereignty over Northern Ireland , as that claim encourages Irish Republican terrorism and gives it legitimacy , as well as being the strongest stumbling block in the way of all-party talks aimed at constitutional progress ?
10 The result is a sorry compromise in which the old assumptions neutralize the new ones and act as a Trojan horse in the mind .
11 Heir of uncertainty in the shadow of Raine Old problems face the new Earl Spencer as he takes over Althorp from his shrewd stepmother
12 The scientific age saw the new phenomenon of the instantaneous transmission of thought across vast distances .
13 In October 1989 the British government introduced the new actively seeking work legislation .
14 Seventy-nine per cent of metropolitan French voters approved the new republic .
15 British coal say the new laws and guidelines will strengthen safety requirements underground .
16 Two years later the Union President , J. G. Greenhough , called up the old world to attack the new : he expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order although he accepted that it had ‘ little favour ’ in 1895 .
17 After the time taken to reconstruct the Jubilee cars in the Department 's own workshop , at the expense of routine body overhauls , it was decided to seek commercial manufacturer to build the new trams .
18 HOW can the Government allow a foreign company to secure the new Jubilee Line contract in London ?
19 DEAR Tom : Regarding Knowsley Social Services opening the new Crossroads Care Unit for a couple of hours a day .
20 Their system also included a sophisticated design for an acoustic reproducer to play the new records .
21 He lives among ‘ high art and painted glass , spade farms , and model smell-traps , rubricalities and sanitary reforms , and all inventions , possible and impossible , for ‘ stretching the old formula to meet the new fact ’ ’ .
22 The political instability surrounding the new parliament , created both by the vigour of the DPP 's opposition and the conflicts within the KMT , vitiated the government 's capacity to deal with a range of social and economic problems .
23 Westcountry Television is shortlisting agencies for a national and regional campaign to launch the new ITV franchisee to the public and business communities before its January screen debut .
24 Most of the extra £12m that the government is giving towards implementing the new deal will go on funding new consultant posts , leaving individual units to fund the new support staff , such as phlebotomists , electrocardiography technicians , and clerical staff .
25 Last year was the first real attempt to recognise the new energy around in the visual arts .
26 However , he made no mention of providing additional funds to support the new proposals .
27 From the adventure emerged action plans to enable individual sites to develop the new culture , with techniques learned on Operation Challenge being cascaded down through employee ranks .
28 Central Council welcomes the new members and extends its thanks to all those whose membership has ended .
29 The strength of its educational and scientific provision has also helped central Scotland to develop the new ‘ knowledge-based industries ’ of Silicon Glen .
30 This involves building any investments required into the company budget as well as providing against project slippage because of any additional prototype stages the new process may make advisable .
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