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

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1 It was forecast that with no domestic savings to draw on , the government would be forced to abandon a plan to maintain the new " gold cordoba " currency at a fixed parity to the US dollar during 1991 .
2 All have a right to see the new architecture planned for their town .
3 Fairplay , the leading international shipping magazine , is looking for a person to fill the new position of Business Editor .
4 The public will get a chance to see the new unit at an open day on Saturday from 10am to 3pm .
5 This appeared conclusively to rule out Ryzhkov as a candidate to head the new Cabinet , although his unpopularity had already made his candidature highly unlikely .
6 Nicholson approached the Perkins for a licence to manufacture the new mauve dyestuff at Newington .
7 There 'll be a competition to design the new centre , but the architects feel they should help establish the winning criteria .
8 British Gas Somerset District engineers had quite a challenge to install the new gas supply , as the castle is up a 60° gradient hill and then 300 metres of pipe had to ‘ scale ’ ramparts and battlements to the new meter .
9 Various methods have been published previously , usually with a difference in the method used and a challenge to try the new approach .
10 The early projections put the RPR just ahead of its UDF ally in terms of both votes and seats , making it likely that Mr Mitterrand would call on a neo-Gaullist to head the new government .
11 They " are also in a position to explain the new methods and to communicate their virtues .
12 A ‘ Martello ’ tower was erected on Mussel Cape rocks at a cost of £17,000 as part of a scheme to defend the new docks and the city against possible attack by the French during the Napoleonic Wars .
13 According to estimates by the UN Commission , the UK would have to spend DM3,500 million a year to meet the new targets , or DM2,900 million more than it had planned .
14 Church planting leaders may have to go back to secular employment for a time to finance the new work .
15 He never missed an opportunity to criticise the new ruck/maul laws and he had an absolute right to do so — because it is he who has found ways to minimise their dreadful effect , because he was never one of those coaches who sought refuge under the old laws , and because he is the finest coach in the world by results , demeanour and inspiration .
16 where there has been surprise , as where the trial judge allows the case to proceed on a basis other than that pleaded without giving the other side an opportunity to consider the new material ;
17 The Government is likely to snatch at this vagueness in an attempt to discredit the new image of moderation Labour is keen to promote .
18 A significant current trend in employment law is the derecognition of trade unions and the introduction of personal contracts with employees instead , usually with a pay increase as an incentive to accept the new arrangements .
19 This is expressed in Article 12 of the Convention which is an adaptation to meet the new range of modes of service of corresponding provisions in the 1954 Convention .
20 Then work begins proper on re-fashioning the old site into an enterprise to greet the new century .
21 So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only .
22 Having recognised Bosnian independence , they have an obligation to defend the new state 's territorial integrity .
23 An invitation to pilot the new awards from August 1992 , and full award specifications , have recently been sent to heads of centres .
24 An invitation to pilot the new qualifications has recently been sent to heads of centres .
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