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

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1 A further complication arises when a new settlement straddles the boundary between two parishes , so that two sets of records have to be seen .
2 Unlike the straightforward narrative approach of Brooke-Rose 's earlier work , this new technique allows the discourses of knowledge to be integrated into the language of the text at the level of syntax and lexis .
3 Such expenditure will qualify for the initial allowance where the new contract meets the conditions set out above .
4 This exciting new play traces the history of the Dock Ward area of Belfast , from its origins to the present day , in an evening of song , dance , music and drama .
5 The new branch marks the beginning of an expansion plan for the company , which was established in 1744 .
6 Another way in which the new narrative extends the range of traditional realism is by re-creating modes of spoken speech , not for reasons of costumbrism or authenticity , but to portray a society through the way in which it expresses itself orally .
7 The reader becomes aware that , Nemi-like , the birth of the new priest-king means the end of ‘ the old dispensation ’ — an entire world order — as ‘ this Birth was/ Hard and bitter agony for us , like Death , our death ’ .
8 The original site at Baghill Green is now a housing development , but a plaque by the front gate of one of the new houses commemorates the site and inauguration of the fairs , which are now held across the road .
9 A new AppStudio enables the user interface to be created graphically and ClassWizard connects the user interface elements to C++ code .
10 Noise/horror undoes the self by confronting it with the other that dwells within it , the monstrous potential latent in us all , waiting to be catalysed by an extreme predicament ; what I 've called the new psychedelia undoes the self by letting it drift off and disappear into the otherwordly .
11 Always envisioned by the architects , Peter and Ursula Trint ( Cologne ) and Dieter Quast ( Heidelberg ) , as part of the final plan , the new building completes the museum complex by linking the old and new wings and tripling the existing exhibition space .
12 Normally , New Scientist heralds the beginning of April with a few jeux d'esprit , but this year it was subdued , predicting only that the world would come to an end on 5 April , a prophecy based on meat consumption figures , though it was hard to make up the mind about an item called ‘ What the woodlouse can teach us about marriage ’ .
13 New Scientist cuts the cost of education
14 The bi , the New Testament uses the expression , be being filled .
15 The New Testament describes the presence and effects of prejudice , and in strong terms describes the way in which it can contribute to conflict .
16 Reconciliation is worked out , made concrete and extended in the establishing and development of a new , ethical human community , which the New Testament calls the kingdom of God .
17 There are different functions , and the New Testament shows the way that the early church divided them up .
18 Let me now go to a number of scriptural passages to see how the New Testament sees the death of Jesus .
19 Justin saw Adam as prefiguring Christ , Eve as a ‘ type ’ of Mary , and called the correspondences of Old and New Testament figures the principle of ‘ recapitulation ’ ; that was to say that redemption is not from the created order but of it and within it .
20 Obtaining an entry for update or the creation of a new entry requires the lexicographer to be a member of a group which owns the bundle ( or range of entries ) to which the entry belongs .
21 This new PSW initiates the interrupt handling routine , a first task of which is to save the accumulator array .
22 The new President signals the advent of a new generation with a new and more positive approach .
23 Mail relating to the mail messages for the current user , the New figure shows the number of unread mail messages and the Old figure shows the number of mail messages which are still retained in LIFESPAN but which have already been printed or read by the user .
24 The New figure shows the number of unread mail messages and the Old figure shows the number of mail messages which are still retained in LIFESPAN but which you have already printed or read .
25 — relating to the mail messages for the current user , the New figure shows the number of unread mail messages and the Old figure shows the number of mail messages which are still retained in LIFESPAN but which have already been printed or read by the user , eg. 13 new messages and 1 old message .
26 The new mood turns the idea of what is received taste on its head by employing the use of sometimes ‘ naff ’ items from previous decades , and incorporating them in a fresh context .
27 The new committee combines the experience of longstanding members with the fresh ideas of new members .
28 The exhibition in the spacious new museum illustrates the history of Roman Caerleon and the daily life of the garrison .
29 But the new Act requires the keeping of expensive records — from the time of the first gift of over £1,000 till death carries one off to the happier place , where neither thieves nor the tax-gatherers break through and steal .
30 The new Act removes the monopoly on starting and conducting litigation .
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