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

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1 A way of finding out things not only about going faster and further , but also about the new things the child suddenly finds himself able to do .
2 For each of the new members an initial quota of special drawing rights ( SDRs ) was established ( 69,000,000 for lithuania , 74,000,000 for Georgia , 43,000,000 for Kirgizstan , 61,000,000 for Latvia , 31,000,000 for Estonia , 45,000,000 for Armenia , 1,500,000 the Marshall Islands and 1,700 million for Switzerland ) .
3 In one of the new stories a ‘ recluse ’ , formerly a womaniser , says : ‘ One step away from God and one is already in the dominion of Satan and hell .
4 For most of the new suburbanites the railways and the railway station became an integral part of their lives .
5 Many M16 officers made no pretence at co-operation as a desirable aim , instilling in some of the newer men a conviction that M15 saw its main purpose to encroach on M16 domains , and suggesting that all such moves should be pre-empted .
6 Griffiths realized that this situation could not be changed overnight , so under the new regulations the NHS will still be allowed to carry on providing long-term care if it wishes .
7 Under the new proposals the Impressionist and Modern , Contemporary and Nineteenth-century Departments would be combined .
8 Mr Gummer argues that under the new proposals the least efficient farmers would have , ‘ no incentive to improve and every incentive to go into reverse and avoid the impact of the new system by artificially dividing the land ’ .
9 It is clear from the above that under the new provisions the general principle is that only a private investor has a right of action for a contravention to which s.62 applies .
10 Under the new rules the amount of capital that banks and S&Ls were required to hold " against conservatively underwritten loans for construction of pre-sold homes " was reduced .
11 Under the new arrangements the role of the local authority will be to assess needs in their locality , set local priorities and service objectives , and arrange the required care by designing , organizing and purchasing it .
12 In the last years of the Soviet Union and in the new republics the militia found itself dealing with a level of public demonstration — and sometimes disorder — of which it had no previous experience , and it did not always deal efficiently with them .
13 On the contrary , its continued existence was soon recognized by lawyers to be a vital counterbalance to the new powers the police had secured .
14 On the new discs the material is recorded in batches called ‘ frames ’ , and electronic circuitry counts the reproduced frames and controls the speed that way .
15 There are also improvements in the routing department : the early EGs had large pickup cavities under the scratchplates , but on the new versions the cavities have been kept as small as possible to retain wood , with the aim of improving tone and sustain .
16 On arrival at the new premises the MacDonald family is greeted by a brewery representative and Liz shown her name above the door .
17 Many towns in southern California are bewildered by the new duties the plan would impose on them and the new taxes that would be needed .
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