Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 They had only three working days in which to prepare the defence against the new charge .
2 In particular , the project looks at the implications of the manner in which rural and urban environments were changed as a result of large-scale overhead transmission ; at public reaction to the transformation of the ways in which homes were heated , lit and cleaned ; and at the response to the new forms of mass production facilitated by the use of electric power .
3 In December 1978 the Premier of the new Marxist regime in Afghanistan , Taraki , declared on Soviet television that ‘ Afghanistan and the Soviet Union resolutely condemn the creation of military bases on the territories of other countries ’ .
4 With the addition of the new graph types in this release Symphony 's GRAPH environment also offers similar charting capability to Lotus 1-2-3 although it is rather more cumbersome in use than 1-2-3 's latest versions which have a quick graph facility .
5 For primary schools , the National Curriculum can only be a success if authorities use the opportunity of the new funding formulas to increase their staffing .
6 I fancy moreover that this feeling of unreality , which obtruded itself on me at intervals , exists permanently among the majority of the new Imperial household , and is not altogether absent from the minds of the Emperor and the Empress themselves though they play their roles with consummate skill and ease , particularly the Empress .
7 Whatever the language , the epidemiologists ' curves illustrated in Chapter 3 do suggest that the majority of the new users will eventually give up daily heroin use .
8 Although those who studied at Kiev University ( Vil'na 's successor ) had to know enough Russian to understand lectures , they constituted the majority of the new university 's students for the first thirty years of its life and did not need Russian to consort with their peers .
9 Laar 's party had won 29 of the 101 parliamentary seats in the September elections and with Moderates and the Estonian National Independence Party constituted the majority in the new parliament .
10 Of the vast number of Ayrshire people who have emigrated to Canada , the man who was most successful financially was Robert Dunsmuir ( 1825–89 ) who went from Hurlford to Vancouver Island and amassed a fortune from coal mining and other businesses ( See Chapter 31 ) but the man who did most towards the advancement of the new country was John Galt ( See Chapter 9 ) .
11 The English Association ( also founded in 1907 ) applied itself to the advancement of the new English within the national culture .
12 New pop , far from being a bright new beginning , turned out to be merely the inauguration of global designer-soul , the soundtrack to the new yuppie culture of health and efficiency .
13 She suggests that although the stretching of categories : ‘ is performed in the name of vanguard aesthetics — the ideology of the new — its covert message is historicism .
14 When all the available resources have been allocated in this way the remainder of the new project proposals should be formally declared inactive .
15 The unity of the New Testament , the fact that it contains not every Christology , but only those which were judged to be faithful to the original testimony , reflect the origin of the gospel in the one unique person of Jesus ( Newbigin 1978:176 ) .
16 It would be something that would vastly improve I think the , the link of the new hospital to the medical centre without going around over Bridge .
17 They were joined there by earl Rivers , who had left the prince at Stony Stratford and ridden north to greet the dukes , having first dispersed his men among neighbouring villages to ensure accommodation near the prince for the new arrivals .
18 They were joined there by earl Rivers , who had left the prince at Stony Stratford and ridden north to greet the dukes , having first dispersed his men among neighbouring villages to ensure accommodation near the prince for the new arrivals .
19 He puts it down at the base of the new li ga — the stripped pine trunk that all the men brought back from the forest and erected early this morning — and pours some water over the lamb 's head and in a stripe down its back to the base of the tail .
20 A loose network of campaigning groups formed the base of the new purity movement , with large-scale meetings and the mass publication of tracts and pamphlets .
21 Position markers of mother-of-pearl are inlaid offset in the rosewood , and their diminutive size once again departs from the traditional and scurries off in the direction of the new , though there 's garish or clumsy about them .
22 More fishiness we hear , coming from the direction of the new NENEH CHERRY .
23 Speakers who move to a new dialect area may , over time , adjust their speech , or " accommodate " , in the direction of the new dialect — with varying degrees of success .
24 And and the shortage of er sewerage as such is not as su as such a criteria to on which to judge the provision of the new settlement because that 's part and parcel of the infrastructure that would be provided .
25 Upon the expiry of the new lease , unless the Philippines decided unilaterally to grant continued US access to the bases , there would be " an orderly and expeditious US withdrawal " beginning at the end of the 10th year ; no timescale for the completion of the evacuation was specified .
26 Fellow stores groups also lost ground as dealers decided the euphoria about the New Year sales had been overdone .
27 The coverage of the new business park was encouraging , however , as it showed that Scotswood had not been forgotten , and there was hope for a better future .
28 If the change to the new production process is costless , then halving the number employed to produce the widgets represents a commensurate saving in the wage bill .
29 There will be a revaluation of all business premises in the country to provide wholly new rateable values before the change to the new Business Rate in April 1990 .
30 Disraeli , much influenced by the desire to secure the support of the new working-class voters ( mainly better-off skilled men ) , introduced measures during his conservative government of 1874–80 to improve the status of trade unions , public health , education and housing .
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