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

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1 The new software leads the way towards managing IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc kit as well as HP systems .
2 Rates are altered so that the new price reflects the desired new rate of interest .
3 The new legislation amends the Badgers Act 1983 , which becomes the Badgers Act 1991 , and effectively ensures that badgers are as well protected by law as are species on the verge of extinction .
4 The new legislation cleared the way for state holding institutions , such as the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale ( IRI ) , to become limited liability companies and to draw up detailed plans for disposals .
5 After the idea of a dead-letter drop had been made clear to Postelnicu with some difficulty , the new minister took the intelligence officer to his bathroom and asked if the lavatory 's water-cistern could be used as a letter drop .
6 The new division comprises the existing Printronics Chinese Allied Plant at Taijaing with additional manufacturing facilities in Seoul , Korea ; Johar Bahru in Malaysia ; and Taiwan .
7 The new Bill received the Royal Assent in 1834 , against the background of agricultural depression and rioting .
8 The new bill empowered the Intelligence and Security Ministry to be represented on this committee , whose deliberations , which had been suspended during the Iran-Iraq war , had begun again in December 1988 .
9 The new Bill reflects the dilemma over protecting the children , the difficulties in obtaining medical evidence to substantiate suspicions of abuse , and the need to meet demands for parental rights in the wake of the Cleveland affair .
10 Three floors up , on the top floor of the large house , Sally Headleand sat on her bedroom floor painting her toe-nails a pale silvery green and listening to her stepbrother Alan trying to explain about inflation and unemployment and monetarism and the economic implications of the new rhetoric praising the Victorian values of family life .
11 The new compressor eliminates the crank used in existing models , increasing efficiency .
12 The further out from York the new settlement goes the less self contained it will be , the more the tendency will be for travel into the city , which is the main service centre to be car based .
13 But behind such flurries in the economists ' dovecote lies the question of whether the new economics stands the test of evidence .
14 The new service allows the hyper-stressed to hurl verbal abuse down the phone and the recipient responds with appropriate apologetic noises until the angry caller has let off steam
15 The new service helped the company boost pre-tax profits to £322.5m from £271.76m previously .
16 The new gallery tells the story of flight from the earliest attempts to the ‘ Jumbo Jet ’ .
17 Gone are the days when the V&A Museum brashly marketed itself as ‘ an ace caf with a museum attached ’ ; the new gallery invites the visitor to take respite in the soon-to-be-expanded ‘ information centre ’ .
18 The firm establishment of the Social Democratic party early in the new century completed the fusion .
19 The new committee combines the experience of longstanding members with the fresh ideas of new members .
20 The new committee exemplified the intentions of the 1944 Education Act for closer co-operation , joint planning and participation in the organisation and provision of liberal adult education over which there was widespread anticipation of further expansion in the post-war period .
21 The new law constituted the first major revision of the quotas of legal immigration in 25 years and ranked in importance with the Quota Act of 1921 , which established the first numerical restrictions , and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 .
22 The new law described the " Corsican people " as " part of the French people " ; established a regional executive council with its own powers , and provided for the drawing up of a new electoral register .
23 The new law legalizes the already common practice of felling native forests and converting the land to plantation use , reflecting the lobbying of an expanding and powerful forestry industry .
24 Replacing legislation which had not altered significantly since 1936 , the new law opened the way for publicly owned banks ( approximately 80 per cent of the sector ) to become joint stock companies .
25 How will the new addition limit the choice of further additions planned for later ?
26 Another way in which the new narrative extends the range of traditional realism is by re-creating modes of spoken speech , not for reasons of costumbrism or authenticity , but to portray a society through the way in which it expresses itself orally .
27 In a whole variety of ways , the new narrative challenges the traditional perception of an ordered and coherent world which underpins realist fiction 's pretension to reproduce reality in literature .
28 Properly speaking , therefore , the new narrative pre-dates the so-called ‘ boom ’ , a term which is sometimes erroneously used as a synonym but which in fact refers to a process which took place in the 1960s and continued into the 1970s , when Spanish-American fiction won increasing recognition outside Latin America itself and achieved unprecedented commercial success .
29 Like most modern literature , the new narrative reflects the ontological uncertainty of contemporary man .
30 Issues facing the new chairman include the payment of compensation to Scottish landowners who have been prevented from planting conifers over large areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSIs ) .
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