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

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1 It should be noted that whenever a new module or SPR is added to an SSR , further distribution of the SSR takes place via the new relationship .
2 It should be noted that whenever a new module or SPR is added to an SSR , using options 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 , further distribution of the SSR takes place via the new relationship and further endorsements are required .
3 THE annual Quality Circle Leaders ' Conference takes place at the New Victoria Theatre , Newcastle-under-Lyme , on 21 July .
4 If this affects you , the enclosed Renewal Notice takes account of the new rates .
5 A Soviet commentator explained that ‘ officially the USA will not take part in the new military bloc , but it promises its participants all-round assistance by supplying them arms and training their military personnel ’ .
6 Do take advantage of the new low- and no-alcohol drinks available in Sainbury 's
7 It will certainly be interesting to see how many youngsters do take advantage of the new concessions .
8 Could they take advantage of the new offer ? 2 .
9 But there is no late date set into the legislation , only that ratification when it is required means that from the first of the following month then the elections on the new constituency boundaries may take place under the new er European rules so that a decision is of course for an election in June er is in fact needed by the first of May .
10 The proposed environmental impact assessment at the site will still take place for the new project and will include evaluation of high temperature and rotary kiln incineration , as well as new technologies .
11 Whatever the circumstances an open and frank discussion must take place between the new employee and her manager at the earliest opportunity .
12 No decision was taken at the meeting except that a further meeting on the subject would take place in the New Year .
13 The present exhibition will take place in the new Lower Gallery which has been specially designed for the display of drawings .
14 after Assisted Areas ( with which in part they coincided ) , in the grant of industrial development certificates , and would thus take precedence over the new towns .
15 He was one of four prelates who refused to do fealty to Edward III in January 1327 , although he took part in the new king 's coronation in February .
16 GREEDY garages in Britain are taking advantage of the new legislation on seat belts in cars by taking anxious parents for a ride .
17 Ferry lines expect a huge rush of passengers taking advantage of the new freedom .
18 They were willing to envisage greater cooperation with liberal representatives of the bourgeoisie and tended to place more emphasis on taking advantage of the new opportunities of the Duma era for the development of a legal workers ' movement .
19 Firms registered under the new law would be exempt from legal changes until 2016 , a clause that will reassure western companies thinking of taking advantage of the new facility .
20 Prime Minister James Mitchell carried out a Cabinet reshuffle in late January , transferring responsibility for foreign affairs from himself to Herbert Young , hitherto Minister for Trade and Tourism , whose Trade portfolio was passed to Jonathan Peters , hitherto Minister of State for Trade and Tourism , who took responsibility for the new Ministry of Trade and Consumer Affairs ; Mitchell also created a new portfolio of Grenadines Affairs , with Stephanie Brown as Junior Minister .
21 Scurrying about with jugs of ale , the twins — Martha and Ann — took advantage of the new turn-about in political matters by ensuring that the customers ' voices were well lubricated .
22 And , to pay him credit , I think once Mrs Thatcher had gone Douglas Hurd took advantage of the new leadership to drop the demand for a war crimes tribunal , and he has tried very hard recently to develop a common approach to the postwar situation with France , Germany and Italy , the three key countries .
23 In the early part of the period these were essentially landowners , religious functionaries and bureaucrats , but as the city 's function gradually changed to accommodate the new political and economic realities , a new ‘ modern entrepreneurial ’ elite emerged which took advantage of the new circumstances and in particular of the boom conditions of the late 1930s .
24 Many took advantage of the new regime 's financial generosity .
25 The finance director , Roger Wood , said savings over the next two years were likely to total £13 million as the company took advantage of the new low-interest-rate environment .
26 Going to war , said Bush , was America taking responsibility for the new world order .
27 THE revels that once took place at the New Year turned everything base over apex .
28 Sar Kheng was also appointed as Interior Minister , replacing Gen. Sin Song who took charge of the new Ministry of National Security .
29 Legal reforms were everywhere taking account of the new needs of international society ; patent protection was improved .
30 We can start again within the convention which should , we are putting forward , be more radical , based on campaigning , and taking account of the new realities in Scottish politics . ’
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