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

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1 Will employers prefer the new graduates to the A level employees , and , where will the graduates with their already developed learning skills obtain their building surveyor education ?
2 Soon the behavioural change leads to new values and the new structures and policies to mirror the new values .
3 Middle-class reformers and those with more radical opinions used the newest ideas to discredit the ‘ old-fashioned ’ science favoured by the traditional sources of power and influence .
4 However , he made no mention of providing additional funds to support the new proposals .
5 When David Walker led the poll tax rebels of West Oxfordshire out of the tory fold many pundits expected the new Independents would be replaced by more compliant conservatives at the first electoral opportunity … but two years on independents still hold more than half the council wards .
6 The project will examine the obstacles and opportunities facing the new entrepreneurs in the development of their business activity , and will provide information on the economic performance , innovatory potential , and employment impact of the small sector .
7 Since awards have such importance for individual candidates , SCOTVEC , as the awarding body , and centres , as the places in which the candidates learn the new skills and knowledge , must work in partnership to ensure that the awards for which we are responsible have the highest possible currency and credibility in the eyes of candidates , employers and other users .
8 Without the proper technical knowledge or skills to tackle the new tasks future development will be much harder .
9 Often , it is true , the commissioners drew the new boundaries so as to come to a point in the village where the ancient homestead lay , so that the farmer need not be disturbed from his old home .
10 Perhaps the Indians would have done so if they had been conscious of any pressure of numbers on the land , but North America was not crowded and the Indians assisted the new settlers and showed them how to grow the local crops .
11 Both companies claim the new versions make personal computers easier to use with icons — graphic representations of objects — on the screen to let people visualise what they are doing .
12 Existing commercial broadcasters claim the new stations are illegal .
13 So , rather than fencing off the path , we use boulders to block the new tracks and put plastic netting over damaged areas . ’
14 Commissioners to make the new perambulations were appointed — for example in Somerset , Dorset , Devon and in Rutland , but it is doubtful how far they proceeded : no perambulation had been made in Devon by November 13 18 , and fresh commissioners were appointed to perambulate the Devon and Nottinghamshire forests before Whitsun 1319 .
15 I hope that when planning directors have the new powers available to them they will be able to take faster and more effective action against unauthorised development .
16 Much academic attention has been focused on the classification of the social groups comprising the new types of communities in rural areas .
17 This meant that most Liberals remained resolutely opposed to the idea that the Liberal Party had to change its policies to fit the new problems facing society .
18 ‘ Yes , it 's a good idea to have some of our workers test the new models . ’
19 In WOW ! 2 , the cartoons presenting the new functions feature Pandora and her rise to fame as a pop star .
20 Whitehall has also had to find office space and officials to staff the new ministries promised by both parties .
21 And the old hospital sites might be the best places to build the new units because the local population is usually tolerant , and both managerial and clinical staff have long experience of providing services for chronically mentally ill people .
22 An agreement to extend commercial air travel between the two countries ( equivalent to a quadrupling of existing services ) added four US and six Soviet destinations to current airline routes and allowed one more Soviet and six more US airlines to fly the new routes .
23 Friends of the Earth is urging local authorities to use the new laws as a means of prosecuting polluting dump sites .
24 Sources say the new terms require no up-front payments , as in the past , to qualify for reasonable discounts , offering smaller resellers better margins .
25 At CCG , we have always maintained high standards of hygiene and food handling techniques , and whilst we have introduced some new systems we have not experienced any difficulties adopting the new regulations .
26 Road safety officers hope the new tickets will persuade drivers to change their habits .
27 Three weeks later on 25 March 1985 , the price of the old shares was 198p and the rights to buy the new shares were trading at 5p ( the apparent shortfall of 3p being caused by the fact that the old shares were due a dividend while the new ones were not ) .
28 Indeed , some senior officers taught the new recruits to use the stick in a manner appropriate for the bucks .
29 The result is a sorry compromise in which the old assumptions neutralize the new ones and act as a Trojan horse in the mind .
30 Because of some of the new aspects of general SVQs , some schools and colleges may find it helpful to co-operate with other , for example by forming consortia to deliver the new awards .
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