Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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31 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 .
32 Of the 80 to 90 staff employed in Liverpool and Watford all the 55 directors and senior managers eligible for the relocation package continued to work in the new location and of these 55 , all but three moved to Congleton .
33 Many health policies in Third World countries are based on at least the vocabulary of this approach though the political climate does not always encourage such radical rethinking of health care nor does the training of most health workers prepare them to work in the new ways implied in the PHC philosophy .
34 DARLINGTON teenagers will soon be able to meet in a new club .
35 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 .
36 Although the main group to benefit from the new law are the families of asbestos sufferers , the reform also affects workers dying from other forms of industrial illness , nuclear test victims and people fatally injured in road and medical accidents .
37 John Roberts , the company 's chief executive , said he expected ‘ tens of thousands ’ of customers to benefit from the new tariff , which is aimed predominantly at low income families .
38 This means discussing the position , the work involved , the skills required , the type of personality who will fit in , with all the people who will expect to benefit from the new employee and then drawing up a written job description .
39 Would he assure the people of Northern Ireland and the House that as soon as possible he will remedy that appalling error , and allow Northern Ireland to benefit from the new cohesion fund as a category 1 area ?
40 That 's the message to come from a new book on Highgrove co-written by the Prince and environmental journalist , Charles Clover .
41 The Tudeh Party appears initially to have decided to try to work within the new system , but was later subjected to pressure , especially in 1984 .
42 But nowhere in this fine plan did anyone cite the imposition of VAT as a measure to be avoided if literature , reading , writing , and books , are to flourish in the new Europe .
43 The latest of the GSP 's Regional Geochemistry series , Regional geochemistry of the East Grampians area , is to appear in a new format , in which the regional geochemistry of about 30 elements is displayed in colourful and striking digital imagery .
44 He managed to attract to the new Achimota college a remarkable principal , Alek Fraser , who had a long record of educating the leaders of society in Ceylon .
45 It 's also good for them to come to a new school and know at least one face there .
46 You see , Great-Aunt Jane was a skilled dressmaker and made clothes for quite a number of young ladies in Baldersdale , and it was usual for them to try on the new clothes and have the final fittings in the kitchen .
47 It would seem that the direction in which it will be refined is to move towards a system more or less completely based on unit costs , or common funding , and that the element of further funding has been included as a temporary measure to allow high cost institutions to adjust to the new system .
48 First , there are administrative costs incurred by individuals and firms as they attempt to adjust to the new set of prices .
49 In parliament it was difficult to adjust to the new situation , whereby the party was supposed to abstain from all criticism of the government but had no say in its decisions .
50 The banks were closed on Feb. 1 to adjust to the new measures and long queues formed outside cash points as people tried to withdraw money .
51 Now distance receptors provide information about a possible event in the immediate future such that , through neural connections to innate movement controllers , an animal may make ‘ precurrent ’ reactions enabling it to adjust to the new information , for example , by approaching prey , or by preparatory behaviour for escape in relation to possible alarming stimuli .
52 ‘ One of our most pressing problems ’ , he concluded , ‘ is how to deal with the human waste which has come through the discarding of the services of workers unable to adjust to the new requirements ’ .
53 Past experience is brought to bear on a new situation by a categorisation , a process regarded as central to thinking by Bruner and his colleagues ( 1956 ) .
54 William , 10 , and eight-year-old Harry were given airline packs of colouring books and puzzles but chose to concentrate on a new computer game .
55 Whatever lingering nostalgia he might have felt , Delves chose to look ahead , to concentrate on the new business opportunities that Mr Akayev is keen to encourage in his ‘ little Switzerland ’ , most of which has only in recent months been opened up to foreigners .
56 At his barracks in London 's Knightsbridge yesterday , the major refused to comment on the new allegations which are understood to have been made by a junior officer or private .
57 The millionaire Boss has agreed to appear on a new TV programme called Takeover , which highlights an outlawed squatter group who have seized buildings in eight US cities for use by the homeless .
58 WOULD-BE Barry Normans in Edinburgh are being given the chance to appear on a new movie review TV programme .
59 A new bridge has just been completed to enable the railway to pass over the new Metrolink .
60 Immigrants , some of them Indian Tamils , arrived to work on the new estates .
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