Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 A feeling began to emerge that the advantages of the new approach might be long- rather than short-term , but the dichotomy between wanting to work in the new way because of its potential advantages and ‘ Are we ever going to get the syllabus done ? ’ continued to be problematic .
2 A number of prominent Kuwait opposition figures were reportedly arrested by the Iraqi forces after refusing to participate in the new government .
3 Under the emergency powers dozens of bank managers and supermarket owners had been arrested for allegedly refusing to comply with the new legislation .
4 I do believe that one of the best ways we 're going to benefit from the new circumstances I hope of economic stability of low inflation and low taxation , will be to ensure that the provision of capital is made by the principle institutions , namely the banks and the investing institutions .
5 Are you going to tour with the new album ?
6 I just do n't know what we are going to do in the New Year . ’
7 The leading frog realized that if they were ever going to get to the new flower and survive there , there 'd need to be a lot more than one frog .
8 Levein was attempting to operate within the new passback rule and head the ball behind him to Walker .
9 Across on Platform 2 , the train from Paddington was just pulling in ; and passengers were already beginning to stream across the new pedestrian bridge as Morse and Lewis first ascended , then descended the steps , darting challenging looks around them as they dodged their way through the bustling contra-flow .
10 Her loose silk smock had been raised , while the elastic waistband of her matching trousers had been lowered a few inches so that her pale abdomen , not yet beginning to swell with the new life inside her , was ready to be smeared lightly with the gel that would facilitate the task of finding the tiny heartbeat .
11 Serious doubts are beginning to emerge about the new blueprint already .
12 The accreditation , heralded as a major requisite for firms wishing to compete in the new European single market , does not guarantee any improvement in quality performance or customer focus , it is claimed .
13 The accreditation , heralded as a major requisite for firms wishing to compete in the new European single market , does not guarantee any improvement in quality performance or customer focus , it is claimed .
14 And it means rising with Christ too ; rising to share in the new life which he makes possible , and which in the fullest detail Paul , in Romans chapter eight , ascribes to the Spirit of Jesus , resident within us .
15 Thus , when a series of Egyptian canopic jars of blue glass purporting to belong to the New Kingdom of the second millennium BC came under suspicion stylistically , they were analysed and found to contain high levels of lead and some arsenic , thereby confirming the doubts of the Egyptologists .
16 WESTERN car makers hoping to expand into the new consumer markets of eastern Europe will have to mark time until 1995 , according to figures from DRI/McGraw-Hill which is predicting a jump in new registrations in the next half of this decade , but continuing sharp declines until 1995 .
17 For other members of the department , some of whom were less aware than Joanne of what they were trying to achieve via the new approach , this was even more the case .
18 The Lightweight club were hoping to bring over the new John Player Norton team to Kirkistown but because of problems with rules they were n't able to do so .
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