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

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1 Collective discussion of what caused , for example , the appalling deprivation in the shanty towns became the starting point for using the new skills of reading and writing .
2 The people are organized into gangs , under taskmasters , to dig out mud and make the bricks for building the new cities .
3 With the mines now being put up for private operation , a great deal will depend on how sincere British Coal is about helping the new licensees to make a go of it .
4 Gaining territory by right of conquest was an entirely acceptable way to expand an empire , but it remained to be seen if anyone had worked out any better methods than those of the Spanish for ruling the new subjects acquired in that way .
5 In 1919 he was also given responsibility for founding the new signals intelligence ( sigint ) agency , the Government Code and Cipher School ( GC and CS ) .
6 High-speed transport and telecommunications — the fast movement of people , goods , information and ideas — are vital as is the development of a highly-trained workforce capable of using the new technologies .
7 Where before , half the amusement of seeing the New FADS play was seeing whether the five unlikely groovers could carry off their groove thing without sounding like A Certain Ratio after one too many spliffs , now there is a confidence , and with it comes a hint of threat .
8 It was therefore natural that it should have been Braque who solved the present problem , largely a technical one , of finding a new , easier means of representing the new concepts of pictorial form and space in all their fullness and complexity .
9 Almost until the day of opening the new buildings were unnamed , and most people probably thought that it would continue to be the " Stockport Secondary School " .
10 Overall , we found very strong support for the idea of basing the new qualifications on existing modular provision in Scotland , in order to maintain the coherence of our national qualifications framework .
11 These training exercises are geared towards getting the new members of the Falcons team used to the routine .
12 Many were closed , but local authorities began pressing government to permit them to charge and reduce the cost of providing the new nurseries that did continue .
13 Thermodynamics made no major advances during our period , though Thompson completed the process of reconciling the new doctrines of heat with the older ones of mechanics in 1851 ( The Dynamical Equivalent of Heat ) .
14 The editor of the left-wing magazine Towards 2000 went into hiding on April 12 following a police raid in his absence on his office and residence , and the magazine 's publishers , Hürriyet , announced they would cease publishing the magazine for fear of violating the new rules on censorship .
15 As soon as the area had been measured and surveyed , the work of cutting the new streets through the old teeming and tortuous maze of the centre had never before been attempted on such a scale , though Christopher Wren had made such a plan for 17th-century London .
16 These are the best teams in Wales and as such given the best chance — better , for sure , than Wales — of upsetting the New Zealanders .
17 It also has a broader value as a means of acquainting the newer recruits with ‘ normal ’ ways of dealing with problems .
18 We will be offering advice and support , and listening carefully to feedback from centres on their experience of implementing the new awards .
19 Certainly the king made a profit out of supplying the new dies which a different type necessitated : the moneyers at Worcester each paid £1 for them .
20 In this issue , you will find a number of reports from centres describing their own experience of offering the new awards .
21 Johnson had three members of his own forces executed on Jan. 7 , reportedly for possessing the new banknotes .
22 Certainly it 's the case that there 's a a down side if you like with providing the new roads through what is mostly open countryside .
23 Leaving aside discussion of case loads and the closure of cases ( to be covered below ) the development officers found this referral rate entirely manageable except towards the end of the referral year when case loads were at their peak and referrals were also high ; for example , the development officer in Newham remarked in January l985 ‘ I feel a bit shell-shocked this month with ail the new referrals together with all my problem cases ’ .
24 Jason was in charge of the team that was responsible for devising the new fuels always in demand by the competitors in Formula One Grand Prix racing .
25 That was an ill-advised planning decision by the city council , and questions could well be asked about the considerable waste of public money involved in building the new houses in Goodwood road .
26 Mrs Thompson urged tenants to think very carefully before signing the new leases .
27 This is because , assuming not all the proceeds of disposal are capital gain ( some will be base cost ) , that part of the proceeds that is not applied in acquiring the new assets will constitute gain in priority to base cost .
28 For example , if half the proceeds of disposal of the old assets constitute gain and only half is applied in acquiring the new assets , roll-over relief will not be available at all .
29 [ what is ] apparent during this period is the bewilderment and confusion of many sections of the liberal intelligentsia in grappling with the immigration issue at the same time as they had difficulties in understanding the new elements of youth culture brought on by the emergence of what was in popular parlance being termed an ‘ affluent society ’ .
30 So some of the young of the pair stay with their parents for several years and take turns in transporting the new infants .
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