Example sentences of "make [noun sg] for the new " in BNC.
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1 | He even had a ready made foundation for the new bank — the Equivalent Company set up to administer the money and debentures paid to Scotland as a compensation for some pre-Union perfidy on the part on the English . |
2 | Older vintages would be scrapped more quickly , making space for the new in both labour and product markets . |
3 | A quarter of a century since the first Star Trek , these oldies are making way for the New Generation . |
4 | The Great Northern Hotel may make way for the new concourse but its loss will compensated for by the refurbishment of the grade one-listed St Pancras Hotel . |
5 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
6 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
7 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
8 | once the strength of the new week 's material has been assessed , the next move is to decide which records will be removed from the present playlist to make room for the new ones . |
9 | In May 1890 , the minutes state that ‘ the old Saloon Shed having been pulled down to make room for the new Paint Shop , a shed is required for the three shunt engines ’ . |
10 | As more and more data is read , old data that has been accessed least is discarded to make room for the new . |
11 | ( 10 ) Throughout Stages 1 and 2 , DCSLs may be involved in advising schools , librarians , or library committees on practical matters , from suggesting trends in library layout ( for schools relocating or refurbishing their libraries in anticipation of , or as a result of , receiving a project grant ) to advising on precise requirements of order forms , the need to " weed " old stock to make space for the new acquisitions , and the desirability or updating or devising a new catalogue . |
12 | The cells of our skin are constantly dying and being replaced , the old ones have to be sloughed off to make space for the new . |
13 | This had to be demolished to make way for the new library complex and it was impossible to find alternative accommodation for all the books stored there . |
14 | The houses remained until the early 1950s when they were knocked down to make way for the new church . |
15 | The property was demolished in 1869 to make way for the new museum building and the Survey moved to No. 1 India Buildings , Victoria Street , a building still in existence . |
16 | More than forty thousand people were moved from the old city centre to make way for the new buildings , but even though stereotyped blocks of flats were put up around the site of the palace and were in many cases completed by the spring of 1988 , they remained empty until after the revolution . |
17 | Punk rock had had a purging effect on pop music ; clearing out the old to make way for the new . |
18 | The bill also dissolved , from December 1992 , the High Commission for the Fight against the Mafia ( which since the early 1980s had had little success ) in order to make way for the new Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate ( DIA ) . |
19 | He will open a new school hall and plant two oaks to replace trees lost to make way for the new development . |