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

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1 The principle costs , according to the Energy Management Task force , would be £80–120 for the new equipment in each home , plus an installation cost similar to that for a conventional meter and timeswitch .
2 Demand for the new course in Graphic Communication has been high in the School and with the latest in Computer Aided Graphics and Design forming an integral part of the course it is already proving very popular with our pupils .
3 The people of Gloucestershire had this message for the new man in charge of policing :
4 The painter Patrick Heron wrote for the New Statesman in London in the 1950s , and used this technique for writing about Braque , whom he compared with Picasso .
5 Funds for the new centre in the north are raised entirely from charity and they 're halfway towards their target of £500,000 .
6 10.7 Where it proves necessary to redeploy an employee as a result of an act of violence at work , the normal terms and conditions of employment for the new post in question will be applied to the redeployed employee .
7 When the North Tyneside District Labour Party drew up a programme of objectives for the new authority in 1973 , it placed considerable emphasis on new house building .
8 When the project is completed , the group members are transferred back to the basic structure , or they are given operating responsibility for the new product in a new unit .
9 Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool .
10 This provides a firm basis for the new interest in evaluation and an earnest desire for its continued growth .
11 Hollywood heart-throb Tom Berenger guests as the new love in the life of Rebecca ( by Kirstie Alley ) .
12 Hollywood heart-throb Tom Berenger guests as the new love in the life of Rebecca ( by Kirstie Alley ) .
13 Almut Suerbaum , of the university of Munster , has joined us as the new Fellow in German ; as a specialist in Medieval German literature she continues the tradition of her predecessor .
14 By some spontaneous telepathic inspiration , the entire world has begun talking about the new genius in its midst .
15 The Institute also expressed its concerns about the new legislation in its response to a Department of Trade and Industry consultative document in September ( see ACCOUNTANCY , November 1992 , p 100 ) .
16 All Paris talked about the new Margarita in Faust , the girl with the beautiful voice , the girl with the voice of an angel .
17 their enthusiasm is still that of a child who asks all kinds of fascinating questions about the new world in which he finds himself .
18 The bitterness and confusion over delimitation , which had led to the drafting of a bill in 1911 outlining the two distinct districts , ‘ Champagne ’ and ‘ Champagne Deuxième Zone ’ , was still unsolved and an amended law was passed through the new government in 1919 .
19 In Soho the Partisan coffee bar , founded by the New Left Review — which had grown out of the New Reasoner in 1960- was attracting a far more Bohemian and disreputable crowd than the straighter new leftists for which it had been intended .
20 He built new cities and was responsible for the building of the new Temple in Jerusalem .
21 The idea behind the launch this autumn of the new Certificate in Management is to allow employers to reduce difficult to assess abilities to a tangible level .
22 A report by the Public Prosecutor 's office in Lisbon , the Portuguese capital , had earlier claimed to have found sufficient grounds to accuse Melancia of involvement in corruption in connection with the building of the new airport in Macao .
23 A proud Ald. Brodie , Tramways Chairman , and John Lancaster , Manager , standing in front of car 3 decorated and illuminated for the opening of the new Promenade in April 1905 .
24 The next major event in Blackpool which called for illuminated cars , was the opening of the new Promenade in 1905 .
25 The draft was unveiled to a Convention of the AFPFL members of the new Assembly in Jubilee Hall , 20 — 23 May .
26 However , things will improve dramatically around the time of the New Moon in Gemini on June 1 , when offers or invitations will prove rather tempting .
27 In many ways Dostoevsky ( 1821–1881 ) had predicted the spiritual bankruptcy of the new collectivism in his novel The Devils ( 1872 ) ( a novel , incidentally , still banned in the Soviet Union ) .
28 The construction of the new museum in a relatively remote area will also diminish the danger of attacks on tourists by Muslim extremists .
29 The contrast may therefore serve to illustrate one major merit of Brooks 's criticism and of the New Criticism in general : their use of ideas such as irony may seem exaggerated and confusing , but it makes the important point that the meaning of poetry , though possibly analyzable , can not be expressed properly in the form of a conventional prosaic statement .
30 it was a symbol of the new mood in the country that ordinary people wanted to participate in politics whereas in the past protest had been expressed through local guerrilla risings and religious demonstrations .
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