Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [art] new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is claimed that the new levels of pesticide do not pose a risk to health .
2 While it was generally recognized that the new novelists drew a great deal on their eighteenth and nineteenth century predecessors , this was regarded not as a fault but , on the contrary , all the more reason for admitting them as new bearers of the old standard ( Hansford Johnson 1949:235–3 , Wilson 1958:viii ) .
3 They had argued that the new ideas about space and motion had arisen from an intellectual and , to a much lesser extent , empirical critique of the preceding , largely Anstotelian , notions .
4 It may be argued that the new designs of the assessments will avoid such obvious pitfalls .
5 Secondly , an assumption is being made that the new networks , via which ‘ virtual ’ libraries and archives will be created , will be perfectly transparent and impediment-free structures created by mutual consent .
6 At the end of the public road is a notice prohibiting cars from going further , and I am told that the new owners of the Killilan estate are enforcing this ban fairly strictly but not in all cases .
7 The US European Command in Frankfurt said tests had shown that the new rations , falling slowly because of air pockets in the packaging , would not kill people on the ground and could be dropped directly over towns rather than nearby .
8 Tests at the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology , at Monks Wood near Huntingdon , have shown that the new weights do not harm swans Researchers fed plastic weights and lead weights to pigeons .
9 Najib said the authorities were prepared to tolerate a multi-party system in Afghanistan provided that the new parties agreed inter alia on a policy of non-alignment and ‘ the strengthening of the traditional historic friendship with the Soviet Union ’ .
10 But it can hardly be overemphasized that the new images were not constructed in any artificial , mechanistic sense , separate , as it were , from attitudes and real social relationships on the one hand and , on the other , the economic and political structures of society .
11 It may be observed that the new space-times also have the same Killing vector as the seed solution .
12 It was also hoped that the new schemes would improve the take-up of benefits and would target them more efficiently on those in real need .
13 It is hoped that the new releases will continue the minor upturn in personal computer sales seen during the fourth quarter after the release of the PCS and M300 .
14 Lighting columns now have to be to regulation safety standards , and it is hoped that the new lights chosen will be complementary to the street .
15 It was decreed that no new relics were to be venerated unless approved by the pope and the sale of relics was forbidden .
16 If that did not succeed in stopping him , then it was quietly suggested that the new tenants of the mines could " … pull down the encroaching fences . "
17 It was suggested that the new arrangements would also weaken the roles of course teams in institutions , to the benefit of heads of departments and central administrations , and another commentator talked of the danger of increased internal conflict between management and ‘ the grassroots ’ .
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