Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The more sophisticated provincial dealers tried to acquire the new denomination at the end of the year as a means of hoarding .
2 From there he went to Sion House , Middlesex , where he helped to plant the new conservatory .
3 Thereafter for the next five years she helped to load the new machine .
4 He also tried to prevent the new grammar schools from being reserved for the sons of the gentry .
5 Following the systems exercise and a full report to the client , the structures at two Colleges were examined in detail and revisions made to reflect the new requirements .
6 It was inevitable that the actor that seemed to epitomise the new Hollywood of the late sixties should work with one of the most fashionable filmmakers attuned to young audiences .
7 He seemed to regard the New Testament as a stormy sea in which he was tossed about in a little boat as he explored .
8 The two Hearthwares turned to meet the new foes , but Bicker 's blade had already slid into the throat of one , and Isay 's staff had split the skull of the other like a bruised apple .
9 By 1989–90 the budget was £15.54 million ( 0.53 per cent of the total government expenditure on civil science and technology research and development ) , with an additional £760,000 over two years for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and £5 million pledged to fund the new centre for the prediction of climate change announced by Mrs Thatcher in her UN speech on the environment .
10 All the defendants , with the exception of Giorgio Bonsanti , Soprintendente at the Opificio delle Pietre Dure , and Otello Conti , the director of the company contracted to lay the new paving , were found guilty of violating the law which makes provision for ‘ damage to national archaeological and artistic heritage ’ ( Article 733 of the Penal Code ) .
11 They would be at risk from the vastly increased number of cars and heavy lorries expected to use the new tunnel .
12 Derby found a means of holding his leader to ransom : a meeting of Lancashire Unionists which threatened to disown the new policy was adjourned for three weeks at his suggestion .
13 That term did n't last long , though , and ‘ Plate Tectonics ’ really came into being when scientists all over the world , such as Isacks , Oliver , Sykes , Le Pichon and Morgan ( to name but a few ) , began to apply the new way of thinking to specific parts of the globe .
14 After the overthrow of the Shah in 1979 the USSR ordered the local communist party ( Tudeh ) to support the Ayatollah Khomeini , and even began to supply the new regime with weapons .
15 At the level of the meta-discourse of the profession , few statements on the future of the nation 's health failed to reference the new dimensions of race and evolution .
16 But that did n't satisfy Mr Major when he decided to sue the New Statesman and Scallyway for their reports .
17 The colliery owners undertook to support the new Union by giving it sole negotiating rights ; by agreeing to deduct the Union contribution from wages ; by contributing 12,500 to the Union 's pension fund and by harrying known members of the NMA .
18 Hoping as always to avoid trouble , the Goldsmiths decided to require the new Schoolmaster to be examined before being appointed ; this was duly done , and Joseph Whittle , a graduate of Brasenose College , Oxford , took up his position with effect from 28th September .
19 He felt sure he could sweet-talk Antonio and get the 25 per cent equity he needed to put the new deal to bed .
20 ‘ Is that one of the reasons why you were keen to invest in the first place , even one of the reasons why you decided to back the new housing development ? ’
21 He found a place for a year in the household of a wealthy London merchant where he started to translate the New Testament ; it became clear , however , that there was no possibility of printing it in England , so in 1524 he left for Germany , never to return .
22 It was in light of this experience of priests who were barely capable of understanding the Latin Vulgate and Mass , or who juggled with a text and expounded it in such a way as to obscure its original meaning , that Tyndale now decided to translate the New Testament into English ‘ because I had perceived by experience , how that it was impossible to establish the lay-people in any truth , except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother-tongue ’ .
23 Here we faced a familiar dilemma : the Department of Transport and the county council were seeking to improve a trunk road and , seeing a large area of parkland , decided to take the new road through the park , cutting off a large swathe near the main entrance gates .
24 And demanded to see the new king .
25 Benton and his Assistant Editor managed to keep the New Times of Burma going and we could still use the radio , but it was obvious that things were moving to a climax , and I was desperately afraid that violence would develop throughout the country .
26 A new player in the Sparc clone market is Sydney-based Opentec , formed to market the new machines coming from Hyundai Electronics new workstation division in California , the first machine being a 100% compatible clone of the Sparcstation2 , the company says — see page three .
27 Both parties tried to organize support for their position , but the great majority of market women supported the Society of Women Market Vendors , an independent organization formed to oppose the new tariff system .
28 At first , the Attorney General did not intend to permit this , but as members indicated on a vote that they preferred to debate the new text , the Attorney General allowed to propose it as follows :
29 She liked to see the new plays , and she paid us £10 a play .
30 It was usually a fortnight ; she liked to see the New Year in .
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