Example sentences of "new [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 That the new settlement should utilise the site of er low landscape and ecological value .
2 Yet it must be obvious that a structural change that channels effort in a new direction may lessen the flow of effort in the old direction .
3 First , the evolution of a new unique sequence with a new function may require the selective modification of as few as 5 per cent of the bases .
4 Once established the new convent will serve the Kimberley diocese .
5 The new building will serve the existing football and cricket pitches , tennis court and bowling green .
6 Is it a new editorial policy that New Scientist will investigate the number and source of replies to advertisements within its pages and then print snide remarks about why the unsuccessful applicants should n't have applied in the first place ?
7 Following the defeat of the 1981–86 Socialist government , the new culture minister Fraņois Léotard made clear that the new administration would maintain the r.p.m. system on books — provoking a ringing counter-attack from the Fnac 's then chairman , Michel Baroin , calling for the ‘ spirit of democracy , freedom and consideration for ordinary citizens ’ to prevail .
8 The red menace is gone and Italians must face the question of whether their country can hold together ; whether it can be governed efficiently and whether a new administration will have the courage to beat public debt , the Mafia and corruption .
9 The new toll could cost the shop an extra £5 a week .
10 But the new car will retain the traditional front-engine , rear-drive layout of previous Supra models .
11 It is hoped , too , that the new professor will encourage the continuance of the renowned Coulson Summer Schools in Theoretical Chemistry .
12 In a series of meetings with parents , the Headmaster with the new Bursar , Wing Commander J.M. Gilchrist , outlined the visions of an enlarged future : the new Gymnasium would release the old one to serve as a temporary library ; and then the building of a new hall , with some additional rooms , would allow the library to move to the Ha/lam Hall .
13 According to an early draft , the new Programme would give the CPSU the task of carrying out ‘ historically progressive aims ’ ( not necessarily communism ) , and socialism itself was defined as a society of ‘ economic effectiveness , social justice , political democracy and human solidarity ’ ( but not necessarily of public ownership ) .
14 The new programme will cover the traditional engineering areas , including construction as well as areas such as chemicals and food processing .
15 The company says the new deal will safeguard the quality of water provided for its eight million customers .
16 Only new investment will provide the kick-start needed to escape from recession and reduce the waste of talent and energy which results from unemployment .
17 This new lady may let the lassie stay .
18 The new Plan will guide the way that the Region will change into the next century .
19 The new institute will spend the next year merging the three existing committee and regional structures , and expects to be fully operational by 1 January 1993 .
20 On July 26 , Cabinet ministers announced that a new committee would review the financial benefits that the previous government had made available in order to encourage settlement in the occupied territories .
21 The hint of functional justification for the reconstructed arcade is , like the Gothic arches incorporated into the Burrell Gallery , a sign that new architecture can respect the old without aping its style .
22 The Guardian of April 25 commented that the Hungarian government hoped that " the new law will provide the much-needed impetus for Hungary 's privatization programme and unlock the door to foreign investors who have so far been put off by the uncertainty over who owns what " .
23 The new law will have the advantage that the prosecution will not be in the present difficulty ( referred to in paragraph 19 ) of deciding which of two mutually exclusive offences to charge .
24 Later in the year , the manifesto for an October election did contain an undertaking that a new act would place the onus on government departments to show cause why information should not be disclosed .
25 Again , there is a danger that pleasure in exploiting this new tool may cause the designer to lose sight of the educational objectives of the program .
26 The new body would assume the functions the Occupational Pensions Board currently performs , plus certain of the Inland Revenue 's supervisory responsibilities .
27 The move to withdraw is a calculated gamble by the agencies to provoke further debate about the future of Mar Lodge in the hope that a new initiative might overcome the remaining obstacles to securing the estate 's future .
28 The new journal will encourage the publication of the essential information on screening performance and costs so that rational decisions can be made on screening practice .
29 Whether the new tax will have the desired effect and whether it will have an effective life-span ( there is in already a White Paper on ‘ Land ’ ( Cmnd 5730 ) ) are questions which can only be answered in the future .
30 The move to the new site will make the Doucet collection more accessible .
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