Example sentences of "for [verb] the new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Council , and subsequently the Group , gave their approval and the target date for bringing the new system into service has been set for 31 May .
2 NICK GEORGE has a suggestion for filtering the new Bermuda tanks .
3 Collective discussion of what caused , for example , the appalling deprivation in the shanty towns became the starting point for using the new skills of reading and writing .
4 The people are organized into gangs , under taskmasters , to dig out mud and make the bricks for building the new cities .
5 On top of that , the first £100 instalment of a £600 interest-free loan for building the new stand was due to be repaid , and over £ 170 was owed to tradesmen .
6 The contract for building the new car went to East Lancashire Coachbuilders of Blackburn , who also built Blackpool 's Atlantean buses .
7 The CEGB 's justification for building the new power station is not convincing
8 argument because the real reason for opposing the new clause is that the Government do not believe that private sector operations should be reviewed by any consumer body or consultative committee .
9 When , in 1839 , the Sultan made a disastrous attempt to recoup his losses of 1833 , all the Great Powers saw the need for keeping the new conflict within bounds .
10 Gaining territory by right of conquest was an entirely acceptable way to expand an empire , but it remained to be seen if anyone had worked out any better methods than those of the Spanish for ruling the new subjects acquired in that way .
11 In 1919 he was also given responsibility for founding the new signals intelligence ( sigint ) agency , the Government Code and Cipher School ( GC and CS ) .
12 The threat to British interests had changed , with international Communism replacing the political and military intrigues of predator European powers and Tsarist Russia of earlier centuries , but the policies for meeting the new threat remained traditional : the judicious stationing of garrisons to protect overseas territories from external aggression and from internal subversion ; the deployment of naval forces to maintain the freedom of the seas in areas of British interest ; and the positioning of strategic reserves at key points , like Egypt and Singapore , on the imperial lines of communication through Suez to the Far East .
13 No-one could blame Wilkinson for wanting the new body to play an important part in the future development of the game .
14 One manager was primarily responsible for securing the new product line , and for persuading management colleagues that their novel approach to organizational design and management style was going to be effective .
15 Johnson had three members of his own forces executed on Jan. 7 , reportedly for possessing the new banknotes .
16 He angrily denounced Gur ( the Labour Party defector ) , Mizrahi and the Shas party for supporting the new government , having originally agreed in April to support a Labour government [ see pp. 37391-92 ]
17 Two days later she was arraigned for violating the new law , although her case was overtaken by challenges to the constitutionality of the legislation .
18 Legal fees and stamp duty for sale and purchase are reimbursed to existing employees ; new staff receive reimbursement of these costs only for buying the new house .
19 Jason was in charge of the team that was responsible for devising the new fuels always in demand by the competitors in Formula One Grand Prix racing .
20 Apologies for starting the new year by putting up ticket prices .
21 A game of Blind Man 's Sniff might be a better option for starting the New Year in style .
22 The American administration turned down this offer for fear of weakening the case for constructing the new Diego Garcia base .
23 In the absence of express provision to this effect , the person responsible for determining the new rent will not be able to include rent reviews , nor will he be able to fix a stepped rent ( National Westminster Bank Ltd v BSC Footwear Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 277 ; Bracknell Development Corporation v Greenlees Lennards Ltd ( 1982 ) 260 EG 500 ) .
24 Consequently , to test this viewpoint three educationalists and two consultants helped prepare a questionnaire asking 28 questions under four headings : professional details of the consultants ; their present arrangements for training preregistration house officers ; their assessment of the effectiveness of this training ; and their view of the help required for implementing the new recommendations .
25 Coun Russell Hart , chairman of Hartlepool Council 's policy and resources committee , said : ‘ The council agreed a strategy for implementing the new tax at a very early stage . ’
26 The US Navy , distraught at the prospect of having its own timetable for deploying the new missile delayed by budget cuts , has emphasised that relations with Britain could be affected if the money is not restored .
27 Craig Chalmers reckons that much of the credit for making the new men feel part of the Scotland set-up is down to Hastings .
28 There must also , normally , be a procedure for making the new rule or amending an old one .
29 the production of material for typesetting the New OED to be published in l987 and the provision of machine-readable text for further processing in Phase II of the New OED Project .
30 But as minister of finance under Zahedi he had become too well known for negotiating the new agreement with the oil companies , and so the Shah had exiled him to the Washington embassy .
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