Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A Board of Associateship was set up to manage the new regulations for admission to the Register of Chartered Librarians , and delegated to the Association 's expert Sub-Committee on Training the task of detailed assessment of the training programmes designated to meet these new regulations .
2 On the contrary , electorates in many countries turned to the political leaders who promised to implement these new policies — Mrs Thatcher in the UK , President Reagan in the United States , and Chancellor Kohl in West Germany .
3 Part of the blame lies with the shortage of high-quality practice placements , says CCETSW , which helped prepare 37 new NVQs for submission to the National Council for Vocational Qualifications .
4 In Essex in his first year , Douglas-Smith helped to establish three new WEA branches at Dunmow , Maldon and Witham ; Terminal courses at three other centres and encouraged the creation of the Essex County Federation of WEA Branches .
5 On Oct. 4 the minority Labour government announced an expansionary draft budget for 1992 designed to create 20,000 new jobs .
6 Folly just stared , her mind spinning as she tried to fit these new facts into perspective .
7 Over eight million people came to admire this new concept of an environment where everything was intended to lift the spirits .
8 Having a parasite is a very special , very intimate experience , as Bill Cater learned when he interviewed scientists and wildlife cameramen who had come back from exotic parts to discover that they 'd acquired various new things to share their lives with .
9 Mr Guest said United had a rolling programme of renewing its fleet and planned to buy 13 new buses this year .
10 He failed to announce any new security initiatives in his Commons statement on the atrocity , in which two soldiers died , and his words were dismissed by Strangford MP John Taylor as ‘ bland generalities ’ .
11 When , after 1880 , we began to see emerging new philosophies to provide the intellectual underpinning for the foundations of the welfare state that were being laid between 1880 and 1914 , Mill might have supplied the economic doctrine , but the conceptions of order and progress utilized the methods , if not the ideologies , of the social evolutionists .
12 As part of the campaign against the measure opposition legislators led by SDPJ secretary-general Sadao Yamahana on Dec. 6 began raising awkward new questions about Miyazawa 's role in the Recruit scandal .
13 Britain , however , had fought to impede European agreements requiring catalytic converters on cars and even as London 's traffic slowed to pre-First World War speeds , planned to build vast new roads and to cut rail services .
14 However , Sharon said in an interview with the Jerusalem Post of March 22 that the Housing Ministry planned to build 13,000 new homes in the West Bank over the next two years .
15 Oh , too bad , she decided to cook some new potatoes and they could take them or leave them .
16 ‘ Is n't it time you stopped thinking about old debts and started winning some new contracts ?
17 I decided to take this new paint to task on a painting trip to the island of Sark , in the Channel Islands .
18 They went to see that new celluloid ’ Plastigram ’ film at the Coliseum and were late back .
19 But with competitors still excluded from sales to households and other small-scale customers , BG last year managed to attract 290,000 new customers .
20 Cleaning the beat meant fitting each new situation into past patterns , trying to handle them according to traditional recipes .
21 It 's continental and is not is not U K and that was a hundred pounds , more or less for his fee and and buying a and buying at a discount through somebody who I knew buying this new shower and the tappy things , you know
22 In other responses , Lord Melchett , executive director of Greenpeace , said that the White Paper was even worse than had been expected from leaks and that the government had " dodged the important issues by reiterating existing inadequate policies and avoided making any new commitments which would protect the environment " .
23 Oh dear , she did need some new ones !
24 ‘ I never did trust that new Mayor Mutton nor none of his creatures neither , ’ said she .
25 And I believe I did choose this new life , that I was not coerced .
26 ‘ You always did like strange new places . ’
27 Although South Korea recorded a growth rate of 9.1 per cent in 1990 , this was achieved largely through a boom in the construction industry manufactured by a government-backed residential building programme which aimed to construct 2,500,000 new housing units in 1988-92 .
28 Japan 's four leading brokerages , Nomura , Daiwa , Nikko and Yamaichi , agreed to stop issuing new shares , convertible bonds and warrant bonds for Japanese companies both in Tokyo and in the Euromarkets for at least a month .
29 If they had now become dangerous , the only plausible explanation is that they had received significant new support .
30 If they had now become dangerous , the only plausible explanation is that they had received significant new support .
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