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

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1 you ca n't take on board a new commitment like that without shedding something
2 Staff was about to be reduced and , taking into account the new accommodation provided at Stantonbury , Ramsbottom thought there was no need to provide additional cottages at Wolverton .
3 A fourth revision , taking into account the new referee 's technical comments , was submitted in June .
4 But we still are left managing those people in ninety four , ninety five , as well as taking on board the new triangles , the one with the horizontal lines , where we 're going to get people presenting themselves for the first time , and requiring services .
5 They were a mix of people who had taken on board the new concern about the environment — from middle class professionals to peace activists to students to local residents .
6 Whatever the merits of these texts , the various exhibitions and major symposium will create a need for yet another monograph to take into account the new material presented .
7 It is on their best judgement that decisions are made , resources allocated and , as more information becomes available , changes put forward to take into account the new knowledge .
8 Dominating the summit was the issue of transforming the Warsaw Pact from a " military-political " to a " political-military " organization , to take into account the new circumstances resulting from East-West detente , the election of democratic governments in Eastern Europe , and the prospect of German unification .
9 All told , the Warwick researchers said that the compensation effects could increase employment by 420000 — more than cancelling out the destruction of jobs in factories or offices that take on board the new technologies .
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