Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] the new [noun] " 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 The machine responds by creating new products to enjoy the new leisure , such as the bicycle and the ‘ magic lantern ’ .
3 Soon the behavioural change leads to new values and the new structures and policies to mirror the new values .
4 Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others .
5 However , he made no mention of providing additional funds to support the new proposals .
6 It is remarkable that the Palestinian Jews transmitted the new strength of their faith to those Jews who had not taken part in the Maccabean revolution and who might well have reacted unfavourably to it .
7 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 .
8 However , it proved difficult to persuade growers to accept the new seed — until problems in Ivory Coast and Jamaica , the main seed-producing nations , led to a drastic reduction in supplies from these states .
9 It will be up to the Secretary of State to decide on the exact order of priority and we shall publish guidelines to help the new commission .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The first pictures encountered by the youngest readers ( and the youngest readers will be very young : ‘ Ideally , a small pile of good books awaits the new baby 's arrival ’ according to Dorothy Butler , 1980 , p.27 ) will be simple , clear pictures of objects to be seen in the reader 's immediate world , objects that are becoming familiar in real life .
13 Many were sold to raise further funds to furnish the new institute .
14 It was necessary at this juncture because the parties controlling the new republic were inherently incapable of safeguarding French interests and sovereignty in the face of a looming world crisis .
15 Supporters claim the new road would give the north-east better access to European markets and help create 60,000 new jobs .
16 Then turn to the D&S Times back page : ‘ Traders claim the new Darlington pedestrianisation scheme has cost them thousands in lost earnings , ’ says a splash report .
17 Mars are relying on their army of fans to back the new bar .
18 The effortless victory followed an occasionally rowdy five-hour debate in which Congress speakers taunted the new government for its dependence on other parties , and for alleged inability to spell out its policies .
19 The school secretary was looking for other jobs to supplement her pay packet , there was n't enough money in the budget to pay for the books to teach the new curriculum , tests for seven-year-olds were bringing their own problems .
20 Bowing to their demands puts the new government squarely on the side of the anti-reformers .
21 In addition to the existing members of Concorde , the group says that seven retailers and suppliers are examining further opportunities to exploit the new service .
22 This meant swapping old loans for new , with foreign public funds backing the new debt .
23 He hustled down the steps to confront the new arrival .
24 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 .
25 Without the proper technical knowledge or skills to tackle the new tasks future development will be much harder .
26 A year ago they would have replied in kind ; now from a hundred throats came the new cry : ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ with if anything even greater fervour .
27 The Scottish Office Environment Department on proposals to create the new agency , Scottish Natural Heritage , and the associated need to reconcile development ambitions and conservation duties at a local level ;
28 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 .
29 Anna 's parents hope the new law will mean an end to tragedies like their daughter 's murder .
30 The Company 's hint was taken , and on 6th July the Charity Commissioners approved the new Board , which met for the first time twelve days later and agreed to advertise for a Headmaster who — after all the fuss and contrary to what may have been expected — was required to be an Anglican clergyman !
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