Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 This meant swapping old loans for new , with foreign public funds backing the new debt .
4 The above will ensure that the profits derived from the transactions involving the new site are wholly relieved from tax in the hands of the church .
5 This subtle strategy would depend on other judges following the new rule when murderers appeared before them claiming inheritances , rather than themselves deciding whether the murderer would spend the money more usefully than the residuary legatees .
6 Much academic attention has been focused on the classification of the social groups comprising the new types of communities in rural areas .
7 More than 260 Windows applications were on show , covering dedicated 32-bit applications for the 386 and 486 range of PCs , multimedia solutions for home and business based on the recently released Microsoft Video for Windows technology and applications using the new Microsoft Windows for Pens operating system .
8 And it is just such materials that ICI 's uprated gas phase plants using the new generation catalysts will provide .
9 Will those organisations operating the new technology continue to operate in the standard bureaucratic form or are we likely to see a continued increase in the use of more flexible , less hierarchical forms of organisation .
10 In WOW ! 2 , the cartoons presenting the new functions feature Pandora and her rise to fame as a pop star .
11 So we sent out letters to other potential funders saying the New Internationalist would close in two months time … unless .
12 Paul was soon making 50 short items a year ; predominantly filmed vaudeville turns and trick films exploiting the new medium 's capacity for visual magic .
13 Within the Eastern District , Berkhamsted branch ( Hertfordshire ) hung a banner proclaiming ‘ 1903-WEA-1953 ’ in the High Street for a week , using the hoardings protecting the new site of Woolworths , and also sold literature and distributed publicity from a stall in the marketplace ; Sprowston branch ( Norfolk ) arranged an exhibition of Victoriana in the village school , with local firms and libraries as well as members themselves lending material ; Peterborough branch held a garden party at the Bishop 's House , featuring addresses by Lady Simon , one of the WEA 's vice-presidents , and by Dr. Charles Morris , chairman of the National Foundation for Adult Education .
14 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 .
15 The judges , with the concurrence of the Inns of Court , resolved when these arrangements were created that disciplinary powers over barristers should be exercised in accordance with the regulations governing the new Senate , and by those regulations a committee of the Senate , known as the disciplinary tribunal , exercised those powers .
16 Ironically , one of the problems facing the new agency was , literally , on the doorstep .
17 One of the problems facing the new Manager was that of renewing the tramcar fleet .
18 Just about all the first team squad on call for tomorrow … two problems facing the new manager Les Robinson is doubtful with a back injury … and skipper Jim Magilton is fighting for fitness after taking a knock in the Ireland game
19 The problems facing the new President were enormous .
20 Faced with a new branch of nationwide chain opening up in the next street leading to falling sales at one 's own bookshop , a bookseller might go for interviews with customers leaving the new store .
21 A seminar was held in January for around 40 representatives from centres piloting the new awards in care .
22 It was clear to everyone that most of the patients taking the new drug would be over 65 , and that elderly people have greater difficulty in eliminating drugs from their bodies than younger ones .
23 This intensification of the sheep enterprise has enabled farmers to increase the acreage released in several ways and on average the percentage increase on the farms adopting the new methods has been an increase of 23% cereals , 21% sheep and 14% cattle .
24 Both the Department of Health and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths published leaflets describing the new advice that babies should be placed to sleep on their backs or sides rather than on their fronts .
25 In 1949–50 China was a weak , vulnerable country devastated by war and civil war with a whole range of daunting political , economic and strategic challenges facing the new government .
26 Hopefully , the ‘ word ’ will be spread further afield eventually by trainee Teachers joining the new Training Course this Autumn .
27 ‘ Rounding off ’ was a preoccupation of all teachers implementing the new curriculum .
28 Issues facing the new chairman include the payment of compensation to Scottish landowners who have been prevented from planting conifers over large areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSIs ) .
29 While there , he spent two hours outlining the new Japanese thinking to the Soviet president .
30 DEAR Tom : Regarding Knowsley Social Services opening the new Crossroads Care Unit for a couple of hours a day .
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