Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] to the new " in BNC.

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1 It would seem that the direction in which it will be refined is to move towards a system more or less completely based on unit costs , or common funding , and that the element of further funding has been included as a temporary measure to allow high cost institutions to adjust to the new system .
2 Two associated berths , one equipped with two pneumatic grain elevators were also completed allowing vessels drawing up to 9.6 metres ordinary spring tides to discharge to the new facility .
3 Also , before the 1991 Budget , the tax benefit was simply not a big enough incentive , and it has taken time for companies to respond to the new , more generous tax environment .
4 The exemption has been granted to make it easier for eastern companies to adapt to the new standards .
5 With massive organisational changes in health and social services , came the consultants armed with games and simulations for managers to play to the new ground rules of collaboration .
6 A rights issue in which the existing shareholders may exercise their pre-emptive rights to subscribe to the new shares in proportion to those already held .
7 It also announced a new version of Interactive Unix and offered a trade-in promotion allowing Santa Cruz Operation Inc Xenix , Unix and Open Desktop users to switch to the new Interactive Unix at a 50% discount .
8 In the case of an inflected language or one with many and various verb-forms , it has been almost impossible for teachers to adapt to the new methods .
9 At the extreme , a 100-per-cent tax will remove all financial incentives to move to the new job in a new industry that requires a particular kind of skill .
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