Example sentences of "new [noun] [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But they have obviously an the members and the local have as agreed with the principal of a new settlement to meet the assessed development needs of the Greater York Area .
2 But I do know that in s in the sort of southern southern Ryedale area , the support was definitely for a new settlement to meet the assessed needs of the Greater York area .
3 If corporations merely promoted or recruited new personnel to replace the faint-hearted or imprisoned , then frightening and removing executives to prison may have only a minimal impact on corporate crime .
4 He hoped a new contract to make the new Nissan model to replace the Micro would mean he could employee between six to ten more people by July .
5 The Executive Board approved four new programmes to help the neediest rural inhabitants of Turkey , Zanzibar ( Tanzania ) , Senegal and Djibouti .
6 The new industrial social order required new techniques of power and new institutions to control the subordinate classes .
7 Instead of converting the programs from one machine code to another , we could envisage writing a program for the new computer to simulate the old computer at the instruction level .
8 The inner cities came seriously on to the political agenda and Michael Heseltine made a brave attempt to introduce new policies to tackle the undoubted deprivation .
9 Many looked to the new Germany to recover the supposed certainties of a pre-industrial superiority .
10 The constable 's traditional competence lay in military and chivalric matters , and thus in 1478 it was Gloucester , ‘ in his own person ’ , who dealt with the refusal of four new knights to pay the customary fees to the officers of arms .
11 The constable 's traditional competence lay in military and chivalric matters , and thus in 1478 it was Gloucester , ‘ in his own person ’ , who dealt with the refusal of four new knights to pay the customary fees to the officers of arms .
12 The machine responds by creating new products to enjoy the new leisure , such as the bicycle and the ‘ magic lantern ’ .
13 After he 'd been offered the job Archie had been taken over the new building to see the general layout .
14 It was quickly realised that a new building to house the Junior School — which was desirable in any case — would be vital if Independence were to come .
15 Whatever lies behind such a startling transformation in Quebecois mores could hardly fail to create a disoriented generation hungry for new certitudes to replace the collapsing old ones .
16 The talks were scheduled to resume in early January 1991 , the Philippine government having previously set Jan. 31 as the deadline for concluding a new accord to replace the current Military Bases Agreement which was due to expire in September 1991 .
17 In the last decade there has been a real failure to think differently , to find new solutions to replace the sterile , old Malthusian ones .
18 Although by 1939 a total of 104 new trams had been delivered since 1933 , there was still a requirement for some new cars to replace the old open-sided Fleetwood cars which had been retained for seasonal use .
19 Inevitably , attention has focused on very high levels of capital investment in advanced technology , pioneering innovation and the constant search for new sectors to maintain the rapid rates of industrial growth .
20 Imaginatively , however , negative moves of this kind have to be completed by devising new pictures to replace the old ones .
21 It was essentially a new attempt to revive the Burkeian fallacy of empire through freedom , obedience through liberty .
22 New programme to rally the smaller software vendor
23 Gerardo , a lawyer who has been named by the new president to investigate the old dictatorship 's abuses , invites Roberto , a sympathetic stranger , to spend the night .
24 And the corollary of disillusionment with the USSR has been a new readiness to subject the hallowed events of 1917 to criticism .
25 ‘ On the upside we do get some new associations to replace the old , ’ says Henderson , who is happy to welcome the Anglo-Mongolian Society , among others .
26 The ‘ development community ’ spouts a mind-numbing new vocabulary to obscure the disturbing — often unmanagable — reality it faces .
27 Yesterday 's report , by the London-based Arson Prevention Bureau , was part of a new campaign to halt the thousands of fire attacks on schools each year .
28 ‘ Dismantling them will require special techniques not yet perfected , and new sites to store the radioactive wastes , ’ she warns .
29 And it is because the new humanity is made up of free men and women that God wishes that all should be saved : his delay in invading the world and bringing an end to history is to allow time for the new humanity to supplant the old .
30 One of the locomotives ( No 73123 ) was named Gatwick Express and turned out in a new livery to match the refurbished Mark 2 stock .
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