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

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1 The prime minister did not achieve all his objectives , and he returned home to find that the new tide of anti-American criticism was still rising .
2 Conference income has remained static at around 9% but is expected to increase when the new buildings are complete .
3 We have to acknowledge that the new CAP will need to be compatible with a GATT agreement .
4 Editor , — David Griffith is quite right to emphasise that the new Community Care Act potentially will have negative as well as positive effects on the development of support for carers .
5 St Pierre Park staff were pleased to report that the new kitchen passed with flying colours , enabling the main course to be served to all the diners within 10 minutes of the plates going into the ovens .
6 There really is something to celebrate as the new hospital opens — its consultants say it is the best in the country — with a standard of care and treatment equalling that in private hospitals combined with the facilities to continue pioneering research into skin disease .
7 She was thinking about Donna later , as she walked down the ward to see if the new patient had arrived .
8 Using his earlier experience , he felt , when he moved in , that he needed to gauge where the new school should be in five years ' time .
9 Sources at Compagnie des Machines Bull SA say that , in the multi-annual plan , chief executive Bernard Pache is likely to outline further potential partnerships and cost-cutting measures , adding that despite the tough tone , it is difficult to imagine that the new government will refuse all further financing for Bull , letting it run the risk of receivership and the dumping of 30,000 workers , at a time when France 's biggest concern is retaining and creating new jobs .
10 You will be glad to hear that the new GP contract includes a provision for every patient to be seen by his GP every three years .
11 It now seems reasonable to expect that the new chalets will be filled either by short term letting through a central agency , or by ‘ time sharing ’ which seems to be popular these days .
12 The polarity between the ideals the kore-type was evolved to express and the new ideals evident here perhaps makes this moving work not quite an artistic success .
13 Tonight the labourers have gathered at a friend 's house to discuss whether the new government will resolve their biggest problems like the lack of decent housing , running water and electricity .
14 In this way the waterside environment was cleaned up and swans could once again safely sail along our rivers — a success story , though still a situation that requires regular monitoring to ensure that the new laws are enforced .
15 Care must be taken to ensure that the new company , or its qualifying subsidiaries , carry on qualifying trades and , notably , film production companies and research and development companies qualify , so long as their activities are being carried on on a commercial basis with a view to profit .
16 And there is the factor that there is a need to diversify the economy of York generally erm and also erm to ensure that the new settlement has an employment component .
17 It fell to the BDA to ensure that the new breed of social workers with the deaf were motivated and equipped for their specialist task , and , particularly — that they were able to communicate with members of the deaf community , for which knowledge of British Sign Language ( BSL ) is essential .
18 Paula was amazed by the security arrangements that were necessary to ensure that the new season 's collections remained exclusive — the windows at the rear of the premises were heavily barred and practically the first thing she had to do on commencing her employment was to sign a contract promising that she would not breathe a word about the designs she saw .
19 The purpose of these assumptions is almost invariably to ensure that the new rent is a " rack " rent , ie the highest commercially obtainable .
20 Through our joint efforts , we hope to ensure that the new qualifications are relevant to the needs of the thousands of students and trainees now embarked on general SVQ programmes across the country .
21 To ensure that the new basis is alternating , we will make a basic variable in row I non-basic .
22 Nixon had gone to war with Congress , but there was reason to believe that the new president 's relationship with the legislature would be more amicable and constructive .
23 It is the task of the quality approver to determine if the new versions of the modules adequately address the changes proposed on the DC and that the modules are fit for the purpose intended for the baseline .
24 We have to wait patiently a little while longer yet to determine whether the new generation Alpha RISC machines have turned Digital Equipment Corp around or whether the company is pursuing the same downward curve as IBM Corp , because the company has still scarcely started shipping the machines in real numbers — but it does not make it clear whether that is a function of supply or demand .
25 I sometimes find that this method does away with the need to find a new remedy for the acute picture — remember the patient should respond within hours in acute situations so you 'll be able to determine whether the new symptoms are responding or whether you do need a different medicine .
26 Stylistic analysts are likely to hold that the New Critics paid insufficient attention to the linguistic form of texts since , apart from Wimsatt 's discussion of the ‘ iconic ’ properties of poetry , they were really only interested in certain kinds of structure of meaning , and made no use of the tools offered by modern linguistics for the analysis of poetic effect .
27 The Finance Minister , Manmohan Singh , said that the " adjustment " was intended to demonstrate that the new government was capable of taking " quick , hard and sensible decisions " .
28 This accident was one of the factors which prompted the then Labour government to decide that the new oxide fuel plant should be subjected to a full-scale public inquiry .
29 Later , while Rachel was checking supplies , Nina happened to mention that the new MO seemed to be proving more popular with the staff than the previous one had been , then added , ‘ Just as long as they do n't think he 's a soft touch and that they can come in here with a finger ache and think he 'll send them home . ’
30 We were dismayed to learn that the new editor was making decisions without access to the full file on our paper .
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