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

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1 There were already rumors that the new astronomy was incompatible with Scripture , and he had already been denounced from the pulpit .
2 Three inter-connected themes informed these activities , namely the continued control of cultural industries by a small group of immensely powerful TNCs ; the effects of this control on those countries too poor to have much of an independent presence in these industries ; and the opportunities that the new technologies offer for the development of the Third World .
3 We wanted all pupils to be able to benefit from the opportunities that the new media and technologies offer , and we framed our proposals accordingly .
4 Rosing told the Times that the new Sun subsidiary is in the ‘ advanced development ’ stages , and that finished products were more than two years away , although people close to the project reportedly say working models already exist .
5 Even without that decision , there are already signs that the new Berlin market will resemble London 's .
6 Well in fact the discussion on Friday morning went along the lines that the new settlement should be located within six to eight miles or six to ten miles .
7 And , of course , the American army did liberate this south-western corner of Bohemia , though it is only in recent weeks that the new government has permitted the fact to be acknowledged .
8 ‘ I think we have now convinced the Council of Mortgage Lenders that the new testing regime is acceptable , but they have n't yet taken the brakes off , ’ Stimson said .
9 It was during these years that the new Canadian designed Noorduyn Norseman began its long association with Red Lake .
10 However , one suspects that British caution reflects traditional Thatcherite fears that the new Europeans will be reaching deep inside the British economy in studying mergers , thus diminishing the sovereignty of HMG .
11 Armenia was refusing to participate on the basis of fears that the new Union Treaty would enshrine neighbouring Azerbaijan 's right to the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region .
12 Cable & Wireless , whose Mercury subsidiary yesterday heralded a phone war with the introduction of a new service for London , dipped 3p to 848p over fears that the new project might in fact turn out to be a drain on profits .
13 General de Gaulle 's plan foundered on Dutch fears that the new body would threaten Community institutions .
14 Ahead of the appointment of Gerstner , Smith put together a report that listed 10 key things that the new man at IBM should do , and his report has been picked up by Barron 's magazine .
15 The control over local affairs that the new system entrusted to the agent of the central government was held responsible both for the electoral mechanics which distorted parliamentary liberalism and for the decay of local citizenship .
16 There remained talk that the new king would pay for the destruction of the threshing machines which the agricultural workers believed lay at the root of their misery , and there were stories that the new police — the ‘ peelers ’ — had been armed with 6000 cutlasses from the Tower .
17 The qualities that the new programme is seeking to offer our children were embodies in the celebration of the mass .
18 There was a demand for better films and that meant films that would convince middle-class audiences that the new entertainment could aspire to art and be an agency of spiritual betterment .
19 It is in the battle scenes that the new film differs most from Olivier 's prototype , and Branagh can fairly claim to have stripped the veneer of jingoism from the play , by showing war in its true horror .
20 How would you answer charges that the New FADS were awkward , slate-grey , repetitive , charmless , self-indulgent , unfocused and dour pedlars of overly cerebral geography-student wank-noise with all the personality of a high-rise car park ?
21 There is , however , a growing awareness among some enlightened fashion outlets that the new consciousness among women is simply to accept what they are — and High Street stores are now cutting the cloth to fit us — rather than vice versa .
22 Federal Judge William Overton ruled in favour of the petitioners that the new law was unconstitutional .
23 Management claimed that it was ‘ difficult to convince the men that the new processes were far more ‘ delicate ’ , and mistakes far more costly .
24 Reference was made to the high wages that the new chairman earns .
25 Reports on Oct. 18 said that the German Defence Minister , Gerhard Stoltenberg had assured ministers that the new corps did not signify a " questioning of NATO 's central role " , but that both UK and Netherlands officials had expressed concern .
26 I believe eleven should clarify that in view of the regional planning guidance , in view of the comments made by Leeds , er that it should one should state under this criteria that the new settlement should not be located on the south west side of York .
27 Their tactics were to be to maintain a tight-lipped silence punctuated by claims that the new job was harder .
28 Environment Secretary , Chris Patten , has since tried to compensate for the ill-favoured move with assurances that the new bodies would have the resources to perform at least as well as the old NCC .
29 It is generally sensible to limit the additional capabilities that the new desktop publishing product will give you to the bare minimum .
30 When the Macedonians broke away from ex-Yugoslavia last year , the man who was then Greece 's foreign minister , Antonis Samaras , told his EC colleagues that the new state could not have the word ‘ Macedonia ’ in its name .
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