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

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1 A key factor behind the superficial perception that the new arrivals are ‘ taking jobs ’ from West Germany 's 1.8million unemployed is that West German workers are less mobile and flexible .
2 It is true that the elections resulted in a House fairly evenly balanced between the two parties , but the fact that the elections came to be fought over the issue of the Church in Danger meant that those Tories who were returned were in no mood for compromise , with the result that the new House proved extremely difficult for the ministry to manage .
3 Bearing in mind that the new Speaker served as a deputy before being elected to her new post we could be looking at the next Speaker of the House of Commons .
4 Bearing in mind that the new Speaker served as a deputy before being elected to her new post we could be looking at the next Speaker of the House of Commons .
5 I think erm there is some dispute as to erm what size the new settlement must be to become what 's termed an integrated and balanced community , and given the importance of this issue , and it has been with us for the last three years , ever since the new settlement was first proposed , erm I find it very surprising that North Yorkshire County Council have not undertaken any work of their own on this subject area , and have relied instead on a a residual approach to find the new settlement size , and I must say I find that very unsatisfactory , what North Yorkshire County Council are inviting you , erm , to accept is whatever size the residual for Greater York is , you know , has been in the past I should say , proposals from the public , from the private sector have come forward , an and the County Council have used those proposals as confirmation that the new settlement of that particular size was viable , it 's a sort of self fulfilling prophecy , now I think that 's unacceptable , what they have n't done is the second part of the technical exercise , which is to look at the thresholds of the various services and facilities required in the new settlement .
6 A resident of Kimbolton Road expressed the fear that the new infirmary might be prejudicial to his property .
7 This was as much on the ancient principle of ‘ to the victor , the spoils ’ , as in any fear that the new occupant would carry his or her prejudices into the chair .
8 Jonathan Hick , marketing manager of Hull-based Hudson Bay Clipper Company , told The Northern Echo that the new concept will ‘ drag fish and chips into the 1990s ’ .
9 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 .
10 It first approached the CNAA in 1971 , and after some initial doubts on the part of the Council , it was told the following year that the CNAA might be able to consider a formal approach on condition that the new institution was not called a ‘ university ’ — since the CNAA was precluded by its Charter from the validation of universities .
11 In too few cases has the reduction been accompanied by an admission that the new base will be more sustainable in future .
12 A cash underwritten alternative has the advantage that the new shares are issued to the shareholders of the target and , as a consequence , merger relief and , possibly , merger accounting ( see para 23.1 below ) may be available .
13 In the form in which the proposals on community service appeared in the Bill they owed something also to the Government 's hope that the new measure would be seen as a credible alternative to custodial sentences , thus contributing towards the aim of bringing down the prison population .
14 Fearing that Austrian reprisals might be possible if she stayed on the continent , Hortense decided to take her son to England , stopping off in Paris on their way in the hope that the new King , Louis-Philippe , might allow her to stay there , at least for a time .
15 In Wordsworth 's note to this section of his poem — which also deals with improved roads and canals , and proffers hope that the new processes will bring ultimate good — he compares his work with that of a poet of the first half of the eighteenth century , John Dyer :
16 Families of British hostages held in Beirut hope that the new era of co-operation will help win freedom for their loved ones .
17 In a letter to the PK 's founding congress , Suchocka expressed the hope that the new party would prove a stable member of the government coalition , as part of the Polish Convention .
18 Forte chief executive Rocco Forte , who was elected unopposed as first president of the BHRCA , told the AGM at London 's Inn on the Park that the new name ‘ is more appropriate for the challenges we will face in the future ’ .
19 One difficulty that the new phrase might cause to the prosecutor arises where a person has been apprehended as part of a large and threatening group .
20 The RSC suggests in its response that the new agency could have a useful policy-making role to reflect its range of interests and expertise and should have its own in-house R & D capacity .
21 On 17 April 1764 , he finally got the go-ahead , providing of course that the new building was erected as economically as possible .
22 It is in the field of assessment that the new arrangements are likely to pose the most difficulties for teachers and distract them from their first task of finding their way into ‘ the very queer and tortuous passages of children 's minds ’ .
23 For like a great many theories , it seems much more easily applicable to some kinds of text than to others ; one can see quite clearly its possible relevance to the sort of literature that the New Critics generally preferred to discuss , the lyric tradition from Shakespeare , roughly speaking , to Yeats ( Wimsatt and Brooks described their movement ( 1957 : 742 ) as ‘ neo-classic ’ ) ; but it is much less easy to see its relevance to the novel , or to much modern avant-garde writing .
24 Finally there is a worry that the new pressures make peer review more conservative in the selection of projects .
25 Following the thought of my hon. Friend the Member for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) , may I invite the Minister to come there for a walk with his dog on Christmas day to envisage the damage that the new road will cause ?
26 He told the central committee that the new party leader , Mr Petar Mladenov , and many members of the ruling politburo were little better than the old regime .
27 The court therefore has to approach its construction on the footing that the new Act may exhibit policies and intentions which are not necessarily the same as those in the earlier Act , and which require similar words to be given different meanings from those which the courts gave them under the earlier legislation .
28 The identification of these interrelationships between the areas is well motivated ; for when Belfast people change their place of residence , for whatever reason , there is a strong likelihood that the new location will be selected in accordance with a highly predictable set of urban sectoral preferences .
29 There was no question that the new Office needed a new building .
30 It is on this basis that the New Critics argued that criticism was capable of the same degree of objectivity and rigour as traditional scholarship could achieve .
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